Yes people want to raise the minimum wage because it makes them feel good. Thing is hardly anyone in this country is making minimum wage. And if you’re an adult who is making minimum wage for more than a few months, then you might want to look in the mirror, because the problem is you.See I can not get mad about this because I know that not only do most people find this outlandish, most people want to raise the minimum wage.
I paid for my education then. I worked from the time I was 12 and worked full time through college and still had to borrow money. I assure you that I've worked every crappy job out there and as a teen did my time at minimum wage.
Name one of those jobs and I bet I've done it
You don't pay for education now, you didn't work jobs that our generation does now.
There is a reason why the Boomers are the most Conservative generation. And why Gen Z/Millennial is the most left wing.
Our economy worked for one of us at the time and screwed the rest of us over.
This is just funny.You don't pay for education now, you didn't work jobs that our generation does now.
There is a reason why the Boomers are the most Conservative generation. And why Gen Z/Millennial is the most left wing.
Our economy worked for one of us at the time and screwed the rest of us over.
He literally believes that trash too. Kids straight out of college can be so easily dupedI love the dying in the street argument. Do you really believe human history started with a socialized health care system?
Imo it changes some serious paradigms if the government suddenly becomes responsible for choosing who lives and dies in the streets. And not in a good way. "Oh I see you voted for the loser of the last election, your care has been denied due to lost paper work." "Oh I am sorry you dont fit the nations ideal health standard, you are too far gone to save."
1986 but what does that matter?
What was your first job and what did you get paid?
Are you one of those unfortunate people that went into 50k+ of debt for a degree in philosophy or interpretive dance or something?Exactly, and based on what the wage to education cost ratio was back then, most college kids today could have also.
But we can't now and that's why there is a full on revolt in the Democratic Party right now. We don't want subtle change, we want systemic change.
Hospitals already refuse non emergent patients who can’t pay because they make their own poor lifestyle choices like drug abuse or getting shot in a robberySo even in a "great" economy with wages up, people still can't afford healthcare, rent, or education. So now what?
Trump didn't solve it, you are telling me that my ideas won't work. What is your solution?
Oh wait. You don't care
YOU Believe hospitals should have the right to refuse patients who can't pay. That is insane to 90% of Americans. And probably 100% of the rest of the world.
