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There is no single idea more stupid than the one that proposes to raise people from poverty by raising the minimum wage. Even that progressive icon, Governor Jerry Brown, admitted that raising California's minimum wage wasn't going to result in any good as he signed the bill raising it. Progressives have long preached economics as akin to a pie which should be divided equally among all people. That a larger slice of the wealth for one was achieved only by stealing from another. Yet anyone who takes a moment to think about it knows that wealth is not a finite value. Wealth is created through work and investment. Those who work more and invest more wisely receive more. Taking from those who earn more wealth to give to others who don't is simply theft. In the case of redistribution of wealth through tax, it is armed robbery committed by the government.
Now, in every jurisdiction where the minimum wage has been raised precipitously, jobs have been lost, automation has replaced manual labor, and the plight of low income workers has been made worse.
Why would Donald Trump sign onto this craziness? Well, he has become a politician, a liberal politician, trying to out-Democrat the Democrats. That has been the strategy of the GOP in recent decades and where did it get them? Not far...
Now, in every jurisdiction where the minimum wage has been raised precipitously, jobs have been lost, automation has replaced manual labor, and the plight of low income workers has been made worse.
Why would Donald Trump sign onto this craziness? Well, he has become a politician, a liberal politician, trying to out-Democrat the Democrats. That has been the strategy of the GOP in recent decades and where did it get them? Not far...
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PFC Alexander Oliveira
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nobody wants Donald trump
thank you everybody, that'll be all for today.
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COL Ted Mc
CPT Jack Durish - Captain; With the proviso that "the effect of raising people from poverty" is very dependent on the percentage of people who are actually earning the the minimum wage, I agree that "There is no single idea more stupid than the one that proposes to raise people from poverty by raising the minimum wage."
Where the percentage is low, then the effect CAN be high (due to the fact that the overall economy can absorb the change) BUT where the percentage is high, then the effect is likely to be low since the economic impact is likely to be inflationary.
Where I live the Provincial government has announced that the Provincial minimum wage (this differs from [for example] a [some?] "State Minimum Wage" in that it applies to ALL employment within the government's jurisdiction and NOT to just "State Employees' wages) will rise from CDN$10.45 (US$8.13) to CDN$10.85 (US$8.45) [NOTE - The currency conversion isn't all that useful since the "Canadian shelf prices" (denominated in CDN$) are generally VERY similar to the "American shelf prices" (denominated in US$)] The NET effect on the Provincial economy is expected to be (at worst) nil and, since the "leftist" Liberal government also reduced the "Small Business Tax Rate" Applicable to 100% of all "Small Businesses) by 60% (effective at the same time that the Provincial Minimum Wage Rate increases (an increase applicable to approximately 5.4% of all workers) by 3.827%. This exchange is (roughly) 144.7342% favorable to the small businesses as it INCREASES cost by only 0.206658% while DECREASING expenses by considerably more than that.
Where the percentage is low, then the effect CAN be high (due to the fact that the overall economy can absorb the change) BUT where the percentage is high, then the effect is likely to be low since the economic impact is likely to be inflationary.
Where I live the Provincial government has announced that the Provincial minimum wage (this differs from [for example] a [some?] "State Minimum Wage" in that it applies to ALL employment within the government's jurisdiction and NOT to just "State Employees' wages) will rise from CDN$10.45 (US$8.13) to CDN$10.85 (US$8.45) [NOTE - The currency conversion isn't all that useful since the "Canadian shelf prices" (denominated in CDN$) are generally VERY similar to the "American shelf prices" (denominated in US$)] The NET effect on the Provincial economy is expected to be (at worst) nil and, since the "leftist" Liberal government also reduced the "Small Business Tax Rate" Applicable to 100% of all "Small Businesses) by 60% (effective at the same time that the Provincial Minimum Wage Rate increases (an increase applicable to approximately 5.4% of all workers) by 3.827%. This exchange is (roughly) 144.7342% favorable to the small businesses as it INCREASES cost by only 0.206658% while DECREASING expenses by considerably more than that.
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CPT Jack Durish
SSG John Thornton - We don't serve for the money. We serve to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. There is no wage that could adequately compensate for that. Only those who serve can pay themselves adequately (and that comes from within).
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Check out what the minimum wage has been able to buy over the years. You will find it static.
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COL Ted Mc
Capt (Join to see) - Captain; The minimum wage has NOT been "static" over the years. From its 1939 (actual $0.25 per hour) $3.45 in terms of 2014 dollars to its 2014 (actual $7.25 per hour) $7.25 in terms of 2014 dollars the minimum wage has shown a steady progress in terms of "constant dollars".
HOWEVER, the federal minimum wage PEAKED in 1968 at (actual $1.60 per hour) $8.15 in terms of 2014 dollars and has shown a steady DECLINING trend in its purchasing power since then.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/07/23/5-facts-about-the-minimum-wage/
If you combine the effective change in the purchasing power of the Federal Minimum Wage with the steadily increasing "economic expectations/demands" then the "real increase" converts to a "perceived decrease" and the "real decrease" converts to a "perceived plummet".
HOWEVER, the federal minimum wage PEAKED in 1968 at (actual $1.60 per hour) $8.15 in terms of 2014 dollars and has shown a steady DECLINING trend in its purchasing power since then.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/07/23/5-facts-about-the-minimum-wage/
If you combine the effective change in the purchasing power of the Federal Minimum Wage with the steadily increasing "economic expectations/demands" then the "real increase" converts to a "perceived decrease" and the "real decrease" converts to a "perceived plummet".
5 facts about the minimum wage
While the idea of raising the minimum wage is broadly popular, efforts to do so at the national level have stalled. We gathered key facts looking at the issue.
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I will agree on most of your post. There are people working hard at part time/low paying jobs because these are the only jobs out there right now. Minimum wage is definitely not a living wage. It is meant for teens and college kids to get beer money. These jobs teach personal responsability, if you can't show up on time, or don't perform, why would anyone pay more? Minimum wage is the amount of money that is agreed on between you and a perspective employer.
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