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1 Fact. Germany has no Legislated minimum wage.
2 Which is the most successful economy in the EU?
2 Which is the most successful economy in the EU?
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1 Fact. Germany has no Legislated minimum wage.
2 Which is the most successful economy in the EU?![]()
So you invented the tripe of progressive thought all on your own sitting beside Walden;s pond, did you?I've been known to do that. People who don't normally think for themselves report migraines the first time they try.
You pulled your own numbers out of thin air instead of using the numbers provided in the article.
I never said nor does the article say she's unhappy. Instead of discussing facts you're making things up.
I never said she's better off
Victor Davis HansonBut modern-day liberalism is still stranger than all that: after crafting a system of open borders and de facto amnesty that has allowed millions of impoverished from central Mexico to reside in California, the architects of such a system then shut down almost all means to provide illegal aliens a livelihood: water diversions from agriculture, the near extinction of the timber and mining industries, taboos against fracking and horizontal drilling, a virtual shut-down of new housing construction, and on and on.
The result is that the Bay Area liberal looking down from his cupola has pulled up the stairway to his perch. He has essentially decreed that the impoverished will have very little livelihood in an overregulated state other than welfare and entry-level government jobs, and will live an apartheid existence in the Central Valley and L.A. basin, shut out from the coastal corridor where new housing is permanently on hold to any other than the top 2% of the state population.
DUMZ always know what to do with YOUR MONEY
Hillary: We'll take your money for 'common good'
Senator speaks to wealthy taxpayers at San Francisco fund-raiser
Published: 06/29/2004 at 5:00 PM
Addressing a Democratic fund-raiser yesterday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., told wealthy supporters the government will need to take money away from them for the “common good.”
Clinton headlined an appearance with other women Democratic senators in San Francisco, where donors gave as much as $10,000 to California Sen. Barbara Boxer’s campaign.
“Many of you are well enough off that … the tax cuts may have helped you,” Clinton said, according to the Associated Press. “We’re saying that for America to get back on track, we’re probably going to cut that short and not give it to you.
“We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2004/06/25332/#CFvglzSLbXpfki54.99
The Emerald City may witness the economic dangers of hiking the minimum wage to $15/hour sooner rather than later.
"Thinking for yourself" should only be attempted after you fill your head with information to think about. It is most effective if if you the actual capacity to reason.
I used your numbers of $7.25 and $15 in one of my exhaustive examples. I did not use the "full-time" status that you assumed from thin air. You don't seem to know how management of employees with tasks of indeterminate length and mandates from corporate not to pay overtime works.
1 Fact. Germany has no Legislated minimum wage.
2 Which is the most successful economy in the EU?![]()
Fact 1 : germany has 34 paid holidays a year
Fact 2. Germany has universal healthcare
3 Fact. Without a minimum wage, Germany places dead last in the G8 nations..because the rest do
They have been smart enough to invest in improving the marketability (skills) of their labour rather than wasting money paying excessively for trash.