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by grinnbearit
4411 days ago
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Why push that burden on the job creators? If the labour value someone provides is lower than a living wage, why not let them survive on welfare (food + clothing + shelter) If this isn't happening, I'd think its more important to provide those basic amenities rather than raising the minimum wage. |
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The US in particular suffers under an entrenched and insidious myth that work is inherently virtuous and people who can't work deserve to starve. Reagan's imaginary legions of welfare queens have taken root in our national dialogue and made widespread, substantial improvements to public welfare virtually impossible. If you feel that progressives are grasping at straws, it's because that's all we have left.