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Soleron said:
Derixs said:
Congrats to all you people on strike that will lose their job, and be replaced by a 15 year old more than happy to work for 9 an hour. Nice move...

No one ever said "I want to be a McDonald's cook when i grow up"

That's only because the US has idiotic workers' rights laws.

I cannot fathom the American attitude to unions. Is it a vast overreaction to the automobile thing? is $.10 extra on a burger so absolutely unthinkable? Can you not empathise with someone in that position?

Bootstraps, my man. Everyone's got 'em, you just gotta pull hard enough, and all your wishes will come true.



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Wouldn't bother me at all if they all closed down for good. I haven't eaten fast food in years and I don't miss it either.



spurgeonryan said:
Soleron. If mcdonalds were to raise their wages to 15, then everyone else will have to as well. Fuck it. I would go work there, get fat, be lazy and cook pre cooked food. Americans are not stupid. It is a minimum wage job. That is why there is a minimum wage. For jobs like this where you do nothing but turn a microwave on.

1. $15 is a negotiating position, not what they expect to get. It'll be the Fox News scare headline, watch this space.

2. Minimum wage should be enough to barely live on @ 40 hours a week without state support. If that's $10, then yes everyone should get $10. What is your problem with that?

And when I say get fat and be lazy I mean you are usuaually eating your lunch there. And the laxy part is your life choices. Come back to haunt you. Anyone can go to college. Either technical or trade or whatever suits your needs. They decided not to. Ever hear of the pell grant?

I'd really like you to speak with a few long-term workers there. I think you'd find many are unable to afford the break in income or debt to go to college, and/or are caring for kids/disabled people. Even if that's only a small fraction of them, your argument is hollow. They deserve a living wage and you deserve not to subsidise them via taxes.





spurgeonryan said:
We are not a socialist/communistic society. It would be nice for everyone to make doctor salary. But is not right.

There is a SLIGHT difference between asking for doctor's salary and asking for a living wage.

All I'm asking is for a burger to cost what it takes McDonald's to make it.

Oh and if you're not socialist why is your government healthcare spending per capita higher than the UK's? Why do you pay out so much social security/pensions? You still have all the 'big government' downsides of a socialist society, with none of the upsides of people actually being fit and able to work.



spurgeonryan said:
How about we tip them. If they can give us good enough service they get 15 percent. If not, they get 10 percent.

I don't even want to go into all the reasons why tipping is stupid.

I just cannot see giving them this. If the state. Thinks they need more, then raise it across the board with minimum wage.

Woah. You think the American government is willing and able to solve a societal problem? Minimum wage is one of those things that the Republicans would shoot down ideologically regardless of if it'd be good or not. And the Democrats are too weak to push such a thing all the way through (also they don't care at all)





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Soleron said:
NintendoPie said:

Edit: $15? Who are they kidding?

It's a negotiating position. They'll accept $10 most likely.

I think this is a great thing. The state should not have to subsidise fast food restaurants with income support.


Thank you. It's so funny people are against people  getting a living wage to survive but are happy as hell when a multi billionare fucks everyone over and gets away with it.

$15 is so they can actually servive and pay bills, OMG thats so much to ask for.



Cubedramirez said:

Kudos for mentioning Mises and Hayek. That was a pleasant surprise.

@general;

If you raise the minimum wage in order to provide a "living wage" for people, then you will also have to ensure that inflation does not take place. Otherwise, all raising the minimum wage will do will be to drive up the cost of everything else. Other people will get a pay increase, because they don't want to work for minimum wage; many of these people got a degree or some training and have knowledge in their field that the average person does not (thus, there is more demand for these people, because there is a lower supply of qualified workers). The effect of that, of course, is to drive up prices across the board... putting you back to square one, where you find yourself in need of raising the minimum wage again.

The problem with preventing inflation is that you'll basically have to freeze wages and prices for everyone. After raising the minimum wage, of course. But this harms everyone too, because businesses will get less profit. That might sound good at first, but less profit for a business means less room to expand, less motivation to expand with lower returns, fewer jobs being created, and an overall loss of wealth by everyone in the economy.

Increasing the minimum wage sounds nice, but it's really just kicking the can down the road. I can sympathize with low wage earners, as I am one myself (making less than the apparent average of $9.02/hr for fast food cooks). But I understand that my job is something that could be done by literally anyone with hands, feet, and a semi functional brain. It's a temporary job while I seek to improve my skills that will hopefully lead to a better job down the road.



Soleron said:

That's only because the US has idiotic workers' rights laws.

I cannot fathom the American attitude to unions. Is it a vast overreaction to the automobile thing? is $.10 extra on a burger so absolutely unthinkable? Can you not empathise with someone in that position?

For people in the Union, it's a great thing. For people outside the Union, it can be a ridiculous hassle.

There are always bad sides to things like Unions. Sometimes they outway the good sides.



spurgeonryan said:
Why do they need higher wages? For doing what? Are they charging extra for cumming on my triple burger?



My god man, not everyone works like you....

Maybe your not worth the money but $15 is really not asking much. Wal-mart should have to pay the same. I pay all the people that work for me over $15, don't have to but I do because I'm not cheap.



insomniac17 said:
Cubedramirez said:

Kudos for mentioning Mises and Hayek. That was a pleasant surprise.

@general;

If you raise the minimum wage in order to provide a "living wage" for people, then you will also have to ensure that inflation does not take place. Otherwise, all raising the minimum wage will do will be to drive up the cost of everything else. Other people will get a pay increase, because they don't want to work for minimum wage; many of these people got a degree or some training and have knowledge in their field that the average person does not (thus, there is more demand for these people, because there is a lower supply of qualified workers). The effect of that, of course, is to drive up prices across the board... putting you back to square one, where you find yourself in need of raising the minimum wage again.

The problem with preventing inflation is that you'll basically have to freeze wages and prices for everyone. After raising the minimum wage, of course. But this harms everyone too, because businesses will get less profit. That might sound good at first, but less profit for a business means less room to expand, less motivation to expand with lower returns, fewer jobs being created, and an overall loss of wealth by everyone in the economy.

Increasing the minimum wage sounds nice, but it's really just kicking the can down the road. I can sympathize with low wage earners, as I am one myself (making less than the apparent average of $9.02/hr for fast food cooks). But I understand that my job is something that could be done by literally anyone with hands, feet, and a semi functional brain. It's a temporary job while I seek to improve my skills that will hopefully lead to a better job down the road.

 The money comes down from the top. Meaning CEO's and exec's will give up pay. Pay goes up by 30% as price will only go up by 10%. This is a talking point that has no facts. It's just a talking point. Every time we have raised the minimum wage nationally THEeconomy has grown. However since the 80's pay has been stagnet, so we don't get paid as much as we used to including inflation. So great that you want to beat up on workers as the pay of the rich has skyrocketed. The government used to also pay for 80% of tuition, now it only covers 20%. So we are all getting the shaft and you like that? All good paying jobs also pay less then they used to. A lot can be contributed to free trade deals on both sides of the aisle.

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Voters are distracted with information about celebrities and petty criminals with no real, in depth news reporting on the cozy connection of Corporations and Congress.

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