Always expect the unexpected.

musterion

Well-known member
Especially when it's completely predictable.

Leftists genuinely surprised that the new minimum wage laws in New Sodom will end up costing jobs.

Only morons couldn't see it coming.

Hibbs is not inclined to circumvent the market: “Despite being a progressive living in San Francisco, I do believe in capitalism. I’d like to have the market solve this problem.” That applies not just to his plight, but to the question of the minimum wage: “We’re for a living wage, for a minimum wage, in principle. . . . But I think any law that doesn’t look at whether people can pay may not be the best way to go.”


“Why,” he asks, “can’t two consenting people make arrangements for less than x dollars per hour?”
I want to see him extend that same theoretical liberty to Wal-Mart, then I'll believe he's sincere about wanting the market to solve its own problems.
 
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