Money is only exchanged for goods and services if the value of both is equal. What about the single colored mother, working at Wendy's, who is paid money but can't afford anything?
Money is only exchanged for goods and services if the value of both is equal. What about the single colored mother, working at Wendy's, who is paid money but can't afford anything?
I have made it clear to you birdbrains that those who don't work would not have access to any goods in my system. The issue currently is that the price system prevents working people from receiving goods.
I was able to get SSI because of my diabetes. My wife was also able to get state aid for her bad foot.
My system in a nutshell: everyone who works a certain amount is paid a monthly income that, combined with price controls, ensures that they are not priced out of anything. Those who decide to work more are paid more.
My system in a nutshell: everyone who works a certain amount is paid a monthly income that, combined with price controls, ensures that they are not priced out of anything. Those who decide to work more are paid more.
Who controls price controls? Why would a business want to operate in a market like that? I guess they will just sell their s*** somewhere else. If you make good money just find some bum flipping burgers to buy your S****. Sounds like a rock solid premise.