1/30/2014 12:14:00 PM
min wage is lower now than it was from 1950 to 1980s. It wasn't until the madness of trickle down economics, and the growth of the financial sector business (manipulating numbers to make money vs. creating actual products and value), that it started to drop again.This may not have necessarily been a malicious move by corporations, but pushing for a higher minimum wage, whatever the mechanism, isn't going to turn our society into some weird socialist nightmare. It will, at worse, take us back to the good ol' days (as the Republicans call it).It's funny back then, the minimum wage would have been viewed as more of a true living wage for hard working americans trying to earn the American dream. Now, it's viewed as degenerate poor people, probably black and hispanic, wanting to suck at the government teat, paid for by hard-working business owners.But, that being said, in the absence of "real" reform for our problems with income inequality (expanded EITC, or basic income type programs), requiring companies to pay their workers from their own profits instead of relying on public assistance to fill the gap for their workers isn't a bad idea.
1/30/2014 1:12:41 PM
1/30/2014 2:30:36 PM