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It's the war on labor
Largely responsible for much of the financial crisis. And that war has been ongoing since 1981. Businesses need people with spending money in their pocket.
What is really ironic on this forum is that these farmers are against pay raise even if they don't have to pay it. I don't know why they are so concerned about what somebody else gets.

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Re: It's the war on labor
Mexican dentist
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Like you never try to save money!
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Then call your congressman and tell them to quit spending. After this deal today, we are going another trillion into debt. Borrowing money just to pay off other debts. Makes no sense to me.
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Yes! And Mexican dental employees that make about $50/week. But Kraft supports American workers, unless they increase his cost. Then he wants everybody else to do it for him
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I wonder if the farmers were buying 5 buck shirts with their LDP money years back Funny how things change when they opened the treasury door and money fell at there feet of this welfare crowd
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Re: It's the war on labor
Welcome to Economics Class 101, shifty.....
"even if they don't have to pay it."
What a major display of economics ignorance. Those who consume the goods and services will pay for the labor needed to provide them. Higher labor costs = higher prices that we all pay for.
But hey, let the wage rates rise and soon many of those jobs become automated. Not only do the min. wage workers lose their jobs but they lose the opportunity to start at the bottom, learn skills and a work ethic, and advance to higher pay jobs as their skills increase.
Granted we have a pResident who has no actual work experience, no relevant life experiences on his resume.
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That's really funny, Sam, considering, I haven't seen ONE, broke dentist. Fact is all the one's I know are doing quite well, thank you very much.
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Re: It's the war on labor
Kinda funny, how that works, isn't it, hobby?