Why do we have to "try and figure out" how there could be a "flexible" minimum wage depending on business size, nature and ownership?
Where do I even begin on all that? There's a billion possible variations there. You're asking us to micromanage an economy. Why does a business and it's employees need an outside third party, with no skin in the game, to decide how they associate with each other, if at all?
How did I lash out? I stayed on topic. I literally just entered the conversation if you haven't noticed. All you've done is attack my character, so far. I'm not impressed.
I don't think Conservatives dwell on the wage issue, that's what liberals do. We simply think you're putting a band aid on a bullet wound. The problem is inflation.
If increasing wages solved the problem, why doesn't it work in Africa or the Middle East? Maybe because the denomination of your wage doesn't mean anything.
If you make 1000 Zimbabwean dollars an hour, it doesn't mean much if you have to stack bills into a cart to buy a loaf of bread. A loaf of bread is over 6000 ZWD or $17 USD. How does this help poor people?
Why do we have to "try and figure out" how there could be a "flexible" minimum wage depending on business size, nature and ownership?
Where do I even begin on all that? There's a billion possible variations there. You're asking us to micromanage an economy. Why does a business and it's employees need an outside third party, with no skin in the game, to decide how they associate with each other, if at all?
How did I lash out? I stayed on topic. I literally just entered the conversation if you haven't noticed. All you've done is attack my character, so far. I'm not impressed.
I don't think Conservatives dwell on the wage issue, that's what liberals do. We simply think you're putting a band aid on a bullet wound. The problem is inflation.
If increasing wages solved the problem, why doesn't it work in Africa or the Middle East? Maybe because the denomination of your wage doesn't mean anything.
If you make 1000 Zimbabwean dollars an hour, it doesn't mean much if you have to stack bills into a cart to buy a loaf of bread. A loaf of bread is over 6000 ZWD or $17 USD. How does this help poor people?