Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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National Defense is great at overspending and giving our troops things they have not asked for. VA seems to be working better these days but some years ago took forever for veterans to be served. |
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#137
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Good point. But they probably don't feel that way. They usually don't want to help anyone, but really want them to pay for their "sins." In actuality, if people had only children they could afford, many of us would not even be here. However, we are at the point of paying this type of subsidy through our taxes or through buying goods and services at a price that would support a decent wage that allows people to live decently without a subsidy. Again, many people still choose neither. All the while, the rich get richer and the inequities get greater.
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#138
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But I don't get why people would make these claims that are EASILY debunked, that have never been true, have never had any truth to them at all. The National minimum wage was created in 1938 by Congress under the Fair Labor Act. It was implemented to protect workers in the labor force and provide a LIVING WAGE. That is *exactly* what was intended by it when it was created. That was its #1 purpose. That continued to be the purpose for a couple of decades, until it ceased to keep up with inflation, and minimum wage workers became unable to live on their minimum wage. This country stopped even bothering to try and catch up for a very long time, and now we're in the situation we're in. Sources: Minimum Wage | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938: Maximum Struggle for a Minimum Wage | U.S. Department of Labor Can a Family Survive on the U.S. Minimum Wage? Minimum Wage: Definition, History, Pros, Cons, Purpose There are dozens of other sources, and Forbes Magazine, that financial bastion of capitalistic goodness, has figured that if you account for general inflation and the general rise in wages over time, minimum wage, compared to the 25-cents/hour it was in 1938, would be $8.86/hour, not the $7.25/hour it is currently. |
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There has NOT been a minimum wage increase in about 30 years - meanwhile, the GNP and efficiency soared. The rich and the ownership class took advantage of no unions and legal and illegal immigration to screw over US workers. They employed an army of lobbyists and controlled the Chamber of Commerce in an effort to prevent worker satisfaction for at least the last 30 years. |
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Try 12: History of Federal Minimum Wage Rates Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 1938 - 2009 | U.S. Department of Labor |
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#145
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Very good post. Wisdom and government seldom go together though. |
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Like in Europe? I’d Austria meal averages around 100 bucks for tourist with European style pay more aNd get less. If minimum was was 25 bucks that hamburger would 30 bucks or more. One way to lean out American’s |
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#149
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Not really, if you’re bad egg education not going to make difference.
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#150
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Good qualified employees. |
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