twostrokenut
Well-Known Member
Hey, stupid drunk guy; The threads about the min wage and you quote me talking about the min wage with an accusation of deflecting because I chose to kinda move away from your deflective in-fighting(lets face it, that's literally all you do here) and get back on topic.that has to be the most pathetic, inelegant, and obvious attempt to deflect from your racist and anti-semitic hatred that i have ever seen.
Maybe when you sober up you can see how dumb your "arguments" are becoming.
So if it's(min wage) too high, it would cause inflation because what? You are implying higher wages = new currency. And if mandated wages are raised too high to cause inflation as you say, then what is causing the initial inflation that wages need to keep up with. You think its economic growth? Wages are pooled from the existing currency supply.Because then it would not be keeping pace with inflation it would be causing inflation.....simple high school economics.
If min wages keep pace with inflation like its ment to (yes, its ment to) it means people have disposable income. This creates spending, this creates jobs, which then create spending, this creates new business which creates jobs. All those people with jobs create tax revenue, which creates govt spending, which creates jobs....etc etc etc.
In a resession the govt spends money (even if it has to borrow it) on "works", why is that? To create spending..to create jobs....Tis the same deal. Spending is what the economy thrives and needs and for that we need people having disposable income.
Then you say it's the same deal when currency is borrowed and spent by tax payers (government creation of currency) during a recession to create spending and jobs.
So you really think a higher min wage will be created and subsidized?
If I gave you a raise from 10 to 15 an hour, I didn't create that and add it to the currency supply.
If I am government, borrow the money to create your job, I created currency that did not exist before.
Your high school starting to sound kinda suspect.
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