Removing minimum wage is going to improve the economy? How so? Employers will make the wages whatever they want and lower class workers and families will suffer because of it. Should the citizens suffer because the government has made bad decisions about its country's money?
And without following your link, I don't give much credibility to a man who believes that the U.S. economy will "tank" within this year (in other words, the next 3 months), especially with Christmas approaching. Maybe the nation will see poor year over year growth, and maybe the economy will even shrink (but that's entirely unlikely). Yet...how is it going to "tank?" Maybe you can call doom and gloom in the next 5 to 10 years, but right now, there's no reason to believe that the global economy will somehow collapse.
What else can I say though? Doom theories are popular, and every cynical person who thinks they understand the economy is calling for the end of civilization. I'm not saying that we won't fall on hard times, but the United States, and especially other parts of the world, have gone through far harder times than slowed economic growth or a mild recession.







