reformist2 (4,535 posts)
A one-two punch for labor: 1) Raise the minimum wage and 2) Establish a minimum guaranteed income
I think there's a growing realization that raising the minimum wage alone isn't going to solve the growing cheap-labor/working-poor/poverty problem.
That the government constantly redefines upward to perpetuate the problem and keep the idiot masses, the faux victimized and the professionally petulant, upset. Exacerbated, of course, by your ridiculous quest to add 11 + million undocumented (D)emocrats to the cheap labor force and a Marxist war on the US economy by regulatory assault. But, do go on.....
While the big mega-corporations could certainly afford to cough up a few more dollars per hour for their workers, there are too many struggling small businesses out there who simply cannot afford to pay anyone more than say $12 an hour
Fluffy, sparkly Unicorns meeting the cold concrete wall of economic reality. Continue, please......
So we end up with the unprecedented situation of an economy that seemingly is fully functional, but that doesn't provide enough jobs to go around.
Oh, please define "fully functional". I can't wait to hear it.
That's why we also need to establish a guaranteed minimum income for those who can't find work
Paid for by? I know the answer, just had to ask. This, no doubt, will provide jobs that a fully functional economy cannot. Brilliant. Go on....
something that will keep them out of poverty
Defined by?
- probably on the order of a couple hundred dollars a week.
Uh-huh. FrEeShiTeLeVety!!!1111!!! Carry on.....
Given the millions of people out there looking for work, there still would be many people willing to work for the new minimum wage, so small businesses need not worry.
Um, wait.... You said small businesses cannot afford to pay anyone in your magic beans. What changed?
Actually, providing everyone with a basic level of income ought to be a welcome boost to the economy.
o.O Been awake the last 5 years?
Sorry my thoughts are not that well organized, but surprise, surprise I don't have the time - I have to go to work.
Or based in reality, (D)U-bee. When you get to work, whoop me up Quarter pounder with Cheese, Large Fry and a Coke.

A minimum wage increase doesn't stop at minimum wage earners. Raise it to $12 and now those who were making decent money at $12 an hour are making minimum wage and will push for a raise. Many union jobs are based on the minimum wage, i.e., their salary is a set percentage of the minimum wage, so there is another salary increase for companies to deal with. To pay for this across the board salary increase, companies will have to increase the price of their products, eventually canceling out whatever financial benefits minimum wage earners saw.
B-b-b-b-ut........UNiCoRns beat eVILcOrPorAtiONS!!!!!111
God they are just plain stupid.
Plain, stupid children unable to let go of Mommy and Daddy paying for everything with a magic money bush out back.