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Old 03-27-2015, 10:25 AM   #1
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Default Bernie Sanders drops a truth bomb

To hear republicans tell it, increasing minimum wage somehow damages the economy and doesn't really help anyone. Bullshit.

http://www.dol.gov/minwage/mythbuster.htm
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Old 03-28-2015, 01:05 PM   #2
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IMO Bernie Sanders is a far far better candidate than Hillary.

He was one of the few supporters of the disclose act, which would have made campaign finances more transparent. The first step to kicking corporate money out of politics.

Too bad he has a snowball's chance in hell of winning the nomination
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Old 03-28-2015, 01:13 PM   #3
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Mr. and Mrs. UnderAverage support Bernie Sanders. It's nice when couples can agree.
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Old 03-28-2015, 01:19 PM   #4
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I don't have to read the post. When an admitted socialist starts talking, I put a lot of salt on what he, or she, might say.
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Old 03-28-2015, 01:35 PM   #6
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Wow, that is amazing! Let's just raise the minimum wage to a million dollars an hour and we will all be rich beyond belief.
Why hasn't anyone ever thought of this before, it's just so easy. /sigh

I would suggest you google "economics" and start educating yourself before you listen to a corrupt government bureaucracy that intentionally calculates everything to deceive you. Think "unemployment rate"...
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Old 03-28-2015, 01:43 PM   #7
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I would suggest you google "economics" and start educating yourself before you listen to a corrupt government bureaucracy that intentionally calculates everything to deceive you. Think "unemployment rate"...
You obviously didn't read the fucking article you "master economist"

Myth: Increasing the minimum wage will cause people to lose their jobs.

Not true: A review of 64 studies on minimum wage increases found no discernable effect on employment. Additionally, more than 600 economists, seven of them Nobel Prize winners in economics, have signed onto a letter in support of raising the minimum wage to $10.10 by 2016.


Myth: Small business owners can't afford to pay their workers more, and therefore don't support an increase in the minimum wage.

Not true: A June 2014 survey found that more than 3 out of 5 small business owners support increasing the minimum wage to $10.10. Small business owners believe that a higher minimum wage would benefit business in important ways: 58% say raising the minimum wage would increase consumer purchasing power. 56% say raising the minimum wage would help the economy. In addition, 53% agree that with a higher minimum wage, businesses would benefit from lower employee turnover, increased productivity and customer satisfaction.

Myth: Increasing the minimum wage is bad for the economy.

Not true: Since 1938, the federal minimum wage has been increased 22 times. For more than 75 years, real GDP per capita has steadily increased, even when the minimum wage has been raised.

Here, I copied them from you since your 1992 "macbook pro" obviously doesn't open hyperlinks
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I know the right wing nuts have no trouble at all getting by on $10.00 a hour, so everyone else should be able too.
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I know the right wing nuts have no trouble at all getting by on $10.00 a hour, so everyone else should be able too.
That's $10/hr after 60+ years of hard work!
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That's $10/hr after 60+ years of hard work!
I'll bet you could have a gay old time on 10 bucks per hour.
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I'll bet you could have a gay old time on 10 bucks per hour.


I'll do it for free if you'd like
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Old 03-28-2015, 03:14 PM   #12
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You obviously didn't read the fucking article you "master economist"

Myth: Increasing the minimum wage will cause people to lose their jobs.

Not true: A review of 64 studies on minimum wage increases found no discernable effect on employment. Additionally, more than 600 economists, seven of them Nobel Prize winners in economics, have signed onto a letter in support of raising the minimum wage to $10.10 by 2016.


Myth: Small business owners can't afford to pay their workers more, and therefore don't support an increase in the minimum wage.

Not true: A June 2014 survey found that more than 3 out of 5 small business owners support increasing the minimum wage to $10.10. Small business owners believe that a higher minimum wage would benefit business in important ways: 58% say raising the minimum wage would increase consumer purchasing power. 56% say raising the minimum wage would help the economy. In addition, 53% agree that with a higher minimum wage, businesses would benefit from lower employee turnover, increased productivity and customer satisfaction.

Myth: Increasing the minimum wage is bad for the economy.

Not true: Since 1938, the federal minimum wage has been increased 22 times. For more than 75 years, real GDP per capita has steadily increased, even when the minimum wage has been raised.

Here, I copied them from you since your 1992 "macbook pro" obviously doesn't open hyperlinks
Don't tell shamman, but he's like that proverbial jackass lured forward by the carrot tied to a stick. Raising wages contributes to price inflation. Shamman is stupid enough to believe that putting a larger carrot on the end of the stick is equivalent to actually getting the carrot.
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IB please tell me how you are more qualified than nobel peace prize winning economists to be talking about this subject.

The healthiest economy is one that has a small amount of yearly inflation. Inflation is directly tied to spending. Yes, as people spend more, prices go up. I don't know what the fuck you were trying to prove with that bullshit. If we experience defltaion, that causes people to spend less and save more. For christ's sake read a fucking book you illiterate motherfucker.
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IB please tell me how you are more qualified than nobel peace prize winning economists to be talking about this subject.

The healthiest economy is one that has a small amount of yearly inflation. Inflation is directly tied to spending. Yes, as people spend more, prices go up. I don't know what the fuck you were trying to prove with that bullshit. If we experience defltaion, that causes people to spend less and save more. For christ's sake read a fucking book you illiterate motherfucker.
Read a factual book recounting how higher wages accounted for extreme price inflation on the Klondike in the late 19th century, shamman.
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