A rich person creating a job is meaningless unless the jobs they generate yield a living wage for their employees. A lot of things need to change in our society and it should start with tax reform in order to create a just tax system that supports our government and keeps it solvent without compromising public infrastructures and services which supports the general welfare of the public and national defense. The government has a duty to ensure that a free market society serves everyone who is able and willing to work so that wealth flows in a manner that assures just wages and benefits for the working class.
Social Security also needs to be reformed so that only those who need social security are entitled to it. Those whose private or public service retirement pensions afford them a living at 3X the poverty level should only receive a very reduced benefit. In addition, they should have to pay a 1000-5000 dollar annual deductable (depending on their retirment income level) before they can receive Medicare coverage.
Peace,
David
From the very beginning, everyone was told that Social Security is only a supplement to their personal retirement savings.
YOU can have savings, but the tax laws … you know … all those transactions you must report on your Schedule D? … are “difficult” and almost “draconian”. Have you ever actually looked at a Schedule D? … BUT, the government set up some tax-deferred systems … various kinds of IRA’s. They do get taxed, but not every year. But, go ahead and read Pub 590! I dare you. Just call the IRS and ask for Pub 590. It’s 100+ pages and it applies to YOU and it changes every year!
And with respect to a just wage … it is just what we need: a government bureaucrat telling an employer that he isn’t paying his employees enough.
The issue of a living wage only applies if the employee is a serf. An indentured servant.
Because if the employee is YOU, then YOU have an obligation … and in the United States, you have the means via ample educational opportunities and resources … to get trained and then quit your icky job and get a better paying job
You are not STUCK in a bad situation.
You can and many people do improve their situation.
Happens every day.
All the time.
Be a Web master!
Publish a book on LULU!
Sell stuff on eBay!!
But it means you have to get out of your “comfort zone” … get back to school … start knocking on doors … ask around if people know of someone who needs help.
Can’t sit around typing on Catholic Answers Forums all day.
And a lot of really good jobs are not in air conditioned cubicles.
[One of my friends took a job selling used cars … he was broke … living with friends … turned out he was a “natural” … broke every sales record. Everybody loved him. Had tons of customers and referrals. Got a company car, even.] [Commission sales can be great … or terrible … or great, again … it changes all the time … and you are free to seek a better opportunity in a heartbeat … been there, done that, got the T-shirt]
[A lot of my friends got jobs thru temp agencies … one woman well over age 60, registered with ten agencies … five were not so nice; the other five treated her like a queen … she got a job as a typist, but she had such a positive attitude that they would not let her leave when her assignment was over. For a while we though she would end up as president of the company … in the end she got a job as president of another company. No joke.]
[Visit the thread about all the shale jobs … they pay extremely well.]