| Final-Fan said: 1. It's not unconstitutional. 2 and 3. I do not believe it hurts employment nearly as much as you say. Some will probably lose their jobs -- teenagers more than adults -- but they will be able to find new ones (a minimum wage job is not that hard to get) and the good done overall to minimum wage earners is immense. 4. Wow. Democrats are only for minimum wage increases because their union boss buddies will get rich? I'm not even going to spend time on this conspiracy theory. Partly because there's a much better argument that Republicans only oppose it because their big business owners hate to take even the slightest hit for the good of the nation's people, but mostly because neither of those things has anything to do with the merits or faults of the minimum wage itself. Also: Minimum wage increases help the economy because low income people tend to spend all their money. What about that? It's absurd to claim that minimum wage increases don't help minimum wage earners as a whole. The only minimum wage earners that are significantly hurt are teenagers, who have their whole lives ahead of them [edit: and even they are helped overall]. HOWEVER: This thread isn't about the minimum wage, it's about the FairTax. P.S. I will say that the Earned Income Tax Credit can give the same benefits to low-income workers without hurting their employers. But that won't be an option under the FairTax ... |
1) The 10th Amendment specifically makes it unconstitutional. The constitution doesn’t specifically give the federal government the power to price fix goods and services, including labor. And the constitution is very specific on this, if it’s not a power given to the federal government via the constitution then it is unconstitutional to assume such power, it belongs to the states and local governments.
2) We can argue points 1 and 2, but increased unemployment amoung lower income workers since the Min Wage hike was passed is some damning evidence in my favor.
4) It’s not a conspiracy theory. This tactic is very well documented. Fact, Unions are the party's largest financial supporters and Min Wage hikes generate allot of money for Union leaders. You ever wonder why it was the first thing they did once they gained power. They passed Min Wage before they tried to end the war in Iraq, the very issue they won on.
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