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by crdoconnor
4142 days ago
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>Sure, but our food is $2, not $20 Only in government subsidized, tax exempt food courts. Restaurant prices are not all that different. >we have completely different restaurant economics from Australia The difference is mainly caused by higher median wages (a policy choice) and the lack of government support for food courts (again, a policy choice). >Also, what's wrong with drones? Intrinsically, nothing. What I have an objection to is publicity stunts and public relations exercises designed to inadvertently foment support around a policy of suppressing wages. What's wrong with suppressing wages? Ask that kindly 85 year old uncle next time you order your $2 bak kut teh from him if he feels financially comfortable enough to retire. |
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I don't even like that bar, now I'm going to go and have a drink there.