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by fennecfoxen
2050 days ago
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No, that point that you're ignoring in pointing that out is that if they don't depend on these jobs then they're entirely unemployed. Chopping off the bottom of the labor market benefits a few people, yes, it just throws others who are less valuable to your political party into the abyss. > You'd also find that the same politicians pushing a for a minimum wage are the ones trying to address broken housing policies. Maybe, but not in New York and not in San Francisco. It's all "restrict the supply of housing" as if the laws of supply and demand are made up — indeed, they will deny supply and demand the same way a Koch-funded lobbyist tells you we should save the planet by burning more coal. |
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Those jobs don't disappear just because you mandate a living wage.