-CraZed- said:
This is such a simplistic naive argument. One that I would expect my 7 year old could foil. No not everyone can have the "better" jobs but everyone can excercise good judgment on living within ther means, saving, focusing energies on improving ones situation etc. And I find it completely disingenuous how people so overstate the problem of those living on minimum wages. A majority of working people (which is at an all time low atm in the US) make higher than the minimum wage. Most people who have a basic work ethic stay on minimum for less than a year. Perfect equality doesn't need to enter the equation because its a myth and pipe dream. And so what if the guys on level one are happy or not.. At what point did they become obligated for other peoples happiness? Do you allow other people to dictate your happiness or contentment with life? If so I'd say that is one sad exsistance, hombre. Life is full of level 99 guys who made it to level 1. And so what if many other people don't make it to level 1 what about levels 98 through 2? I lived on minimum wage. While I was single, had no kids and didn't have any bills. I also worked four jobs simultaneously. I worked fast food joints, delivered newspapers out of my 20 year old Honda Civic, and voluntered for the fire department. Other people can do that too. But when minimum wages go up those extra jobs start to go away until everything goes back to homeostasis within the economy and by that time the new minimum wage is now the old not high enough minimum wage. Guys the only way to get out of poverty is through self regulation, hard work, perseverence and saving your own damned money. Think abut this everytime you spend your money on stuff, you are enriching someone else. You are enriching those evil greedy corporations owned by those peeps on level 1 that you all hate so much and who don't care enough to pay all of their workers $100/hr.
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You were single, had no kids, and no bills? Congratulations, you must know all about the struggles people in poverty deal with every day.
Sorry to be so dismissive, but to be fair, so were you. ("a 7 year old could foil" that argument?)
The fact is, minimum wage must rise. Not to 15/hr. That's ridiculous. But it must go up because prices go up and the cost of living goes up. People fight so hard against raising minimum wage while supporting policies that intentionally create inflation. If you're going to force inflation, we MUST tie minimum wage to inflation. It's not fair otherwise.







