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Originally Posted by davem4616
yes there are certainly some that are taking advantage of this...hopefully they are the exception
good help is hard to find...and TV has outgrown the local labor pool...think about it people now come from Ocala and beyond for minimum wage jobs
the larger question however is the sky rocketing national debt that congress is just unwilling to do anything about....they just spend, spend, spend and kick the can down the road
at some point the the piper has to be paid
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My grandfather / grandmother took their toddler son (my dad) and got on a boat out of Germany in 1924. Due to money printing and the resulting hyper-inflation, a loaf of bread was more expensive by the hour. Wage earners RAN to the stores to buy what they could as quickly as they could. Eventually, the entire system collapsed and the money became worthless ... yes worthless.
A copy of the front cover of an excellent book titled "When Money Dies" by Adam Fergusson is attached. Those are bank notes (trash) blowing in the street and being swept up.
This is all coming to a country near you very soon.