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Timminz wrote:Visual inflation: is that like when I see a pretty lady and my pants swell?
Juan_Bottom wrote:Is this the proper thread for political/government mockery and pictures?
PLAYER57832 wrote:This pretty much says explains why Romney is not an economic hero.
Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:This pretty much says explains why Romney is not an economic hero.
Stop providing food stamp programs to people who have jobs (especially since most of the money spent is waste anyway) and the people will either find new jobs or the employers will have to pay more to actually have employees.
Night Strike wrote: It's governmental programs that cause this, not a lack of pay from employers.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:This pretty much says explains why Romney is not an economic hero.
Stop providing food stamp programs to people who have jobs (especially since most of the money spent is waste anyway) and the people will either find new jobs or the employers will have to pay more to actually have employees.
Well starving people will take whatever they can get to buy SOME food. The trouble is these reduced wages don't support as many grocers as welfare payments/Night Strike wrote: It's governmental programs that cause this, not a lack of pay from employers.
Yeah, right, that's why the top executives are doing so very poorly, and why there are so many highly paid jobs just readily available now for people who want to work. .. except, the trouble is the opposite is actually true
(but hey, just give it time.. it will all "trickle down"....just like it did to us now, from the 80's).
PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:This pretty much says explains why Romney is not an economic hero.
Stop providing food stamp programs to people who have jobs (especially since most of the money spent is waste anyway) and the people will either find new jobs or the employers will have to pay more to actually have employees.
Well starving people will take whatever they can get to buy SOME food. The trouble is these reduced wages don't support as many grocers as welfare payments/Night Strike wrote: It's governmental programs that cause this, not a lack of pay from employers.
Yeah, right, that's why the top executives are doing so very poorly, and why there are so many highly paid jobs just readily available now for people who want to work. .. except, the trouble is the opposite is actually true
(but hey, just give it time.. it will all "trickle down"....just like it did to us now, from the 80's).
Night Strike wrote: [In the long-run], We can't keep perpetuating this system of governmental bailouts and dependency.
Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:This pretty much says explains why Romney is not an economic hero.
Stop providing food stamp programs to people who have jobs (especially since most of the money spent is waste anyway) and the people will either find new jobs or the employers will have to pay more to actually have employees.
Well starving people will take whatever they can get to buy SOME food. The trouble is these reduced wages don't support as many grocers as welfare payments/Night Strike wrote: It's governmental programs that cause this, not a lack of pay from employers.
Yeah, right, that's why the top executives are doing so very poorly, and why there are so many highly paid jobs just readily available now for people who want to work. .. except, the trouble is the opposite is actually true
(but hey, just give it time.. it will all "trickle down"....just like it did to us now, from the 80's).
The government cannot force economic equality. If a business wants to pay the top people a ton and the bottom people not enough, then they won't have employees working at that level. But since the government will cover what the businesses don't, the government is bailing out the businesses and is taking over their expenses. For the large majority of food stamp recipients, it is simply a bailout of the businesses they work for and of the individuals themselves so they can spend their earned money on things like alcohol. There were way too many times that I had a person swipe their EBT card for food and then hand me cash to cover the rest of their purchase: their alcohol. We can't keep perpetuating this system of governmental bailouts and dependency.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I see, so according to you, Unions had nothing to do with any changes in workplace regulations? It all came about simply due to the free market?
Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I see, so according to you, Unions had nothing to do with any changes in workplace regulations? It all came about simply due to the free market?
Private sector unions are part of the free market. Workers felt that they were being treated poorly, so they joined together. There are reforms to union practices that need to be made (such as forced membership, payroll deductions, etc.), but that doesn't mean that they aren't part of the free market.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I see, so according to you, Unions had nothing to do with any changes in workplace regulations? It all came about simply due to the free market?
Private sector unions are part of the free market. Workers felt that they were being treated poorly, so they joined together. There are reforms to union practices that need to be made (such as forced membership, payroll deductions, etc.), but that doesn't mean that they aren't part of the free market.
I see, so the fact that these workers, banding together demanded the changes you now rile against.. is irrelevant. The big guys now have all the money, can just look overseas for their labor and so its OK for them to just toss out the gains so hard fought by the unions.?
See, it really was a government by the people. Dropping that government doesn't put the people back in, it takes them out.
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Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:This pretty much says explains why Romney is not an economic hero.
Stop providing food stamp programs to people who have jobs (especially since most of the money spent is waste anyway) and the people will either find new jobs or the employers will have to pay more to actually have employees. It's governmental programs that cause this, not a lack of pay from employers.
Lootifer wrote:Lol, PS, you're starting to sound like j9b, but unfortunatly without the supporting intellect...
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