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Felicity, you are talking about Fortune 500 CEO’s, not mom and pop businesses and franchises. I have no soft spot for executives (or entertainers) who command ridiculous salaries, but I would rather have the money in the hands of these private individuals to dispose of as they see fit, than in the mitts government apparatchiks who do not create one cent of wealth, but instead enrich themselves while choosing economic winners and losers (usually based upon political connections).Yes, and the first responsibility for people is also survival. People are unable to make ends meet in great numbers, I think that is more than worth serious consideration. As I said more than once up thread I’m not anti business, as a matter of fact I think more entrepreneurship is a good thing but not everyone is able to make that happen and in the short term food on the table is the necessity. I think there needs to be serious changes to our economic model. I don’t want to drive businesses to close their doors but businesses are not monolith, and to say they are overburdened is again an over simplification when many businesses have CEO’s making 300-450 times more than the lowest level employees. There will always be a wage gap between business owners and their lowest level employees but I just cannot wrap my brain around CEO’s that make on average of $8,000 an hr having an issue with raising minimum wage to one where a family or worker is not still dependant on the government for healthcare and food stamps. As an aside, I regret that these threads more times than not venture into bashing the President. If we agree with a sitting President or not we should refrain from name calling, because they are the sitting President of the United States. With that said capitalist success does demand an equal playing field but the playing field is not equal, not even close.
As MY aside, I am unafraid to criticize the hostility of this man Obama, who in every speech and action pits men against women, black against white, gay against straight, old against young and entrepreneur against employee. I KNEW before he took office that his philosophy would lead to economic decline and, potentially, total collapse. Every policy has exacerbated existing problems, and this was all too predictable. WE are becoming one more failed state in a world littered with them.
Unless people begin to realize that HE and his fellow statists are responsible for our continuing recession, all hope of a better life for our posterity will be lost. Blessings, Rob