Walmart walkout: workers mount black Friday job action

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Where are the tablets of stone that “rule” is written on?

And it’s not “unsustainable”-that’s a myth. Profits would rise, revenues to state, local and federal governments would rise, entitlement costs would go down, and jobs would be created by the thousands. There are studies out there that confirm this-I posted one PAGES ago on this thread, but it and others like it don’t agree with the established CAF consensus so it was ignored.
Raising the cost of labor cuts costs???
 
Where are the tablets of stone that “rule” is written on?

And it’s not “unsustainable”-that’s a myth. Profits would rise, revenues to state, local and federal governments would rise, entitlement costs would go down, and jobs would be created by the thousands. There are studies out there that confirm this-I posted one PAGES ago on this thread, but it and others like it don’t agree with the established CAF consensus so it was ignored.
This “rule” also ignores the fact that there are people out there who don’t have the mental or physical capacity to do anything more complex than these kind of jobs, and some of them have families to support, unfortunately. They exist—I’ve run into some of them—I used to work with developmentally-disabled adults. The phenomenon is probably becoming more common, not less common.

That is a variable that shouldn’t be totally ignored, either.
 
Where are the tablets of stone that “rule” is written on?

And it’s not “unsustainable”-that’s a myth. Profits would rise, revenues to state, local and federal governments would rise, entitlement costs would go down, and jobs would be created by the thousands. There are studies out there that confirm this-I posted one PAGES ago on this thread, but it and others like it don’t agree with the established CAF consensus so it was ignored.
There IS something to be said for the demand side of the equation. Keynes wasn’t totally wrong.
 
There IS something to be said for the demand side of the equation. Keynes wasn’t totally wrong.
Ok, so let’s talk about demand. You know what happens when working people get extra money? They spend it on goods and services, which creates demand for more goods and services…which creates more jobs for other working people and more profits for the people who own the process of making goods and services. It also brings in more tax revenue for the state and federal government. Higher pay means higher payroll taxes, purchases mean more tax revenue for the state that collects them. (like Florida) If people are making more money, they’re not needing money from the government to pay their rent and get food on the table-lowering entitlements costs for the government. Do you also know how many more working people there are than “rich” people? In a consumer based economy, doesn’t it make sense to have your largest segment of the population actually consuming?

Btw…my insurance costs me $60 a month because my employer subsidizes it. The same employer that sent us a letter last month informing us about the huge SAVINGS the Affordable Care Act provided the company and how those savings are being used to keep our costs low while providing even better service. It doesn’t fit into the CAF version of reality, but that doesn’t change reality.
 
Walmart pushes healthcare for its workers on the taxpayers. The US government is subsidizing Walmart’s operations, since a sizable proportion of its employees are eligible for Medicaid and food stamps, because their wages are so low - that is corporate welfare as its most pernicious. The taxpayers overtly subsidizing private profits. Then the GOP complains about these ‘moochers’ wanting to reduce Medicaid and food stamps.

It is time that the minimum wage be raised from the $7.25 per hour it has been at since 2009, while the cost of living has increased considerably. This would not only reduce government expenditure, but would also stimulate the economy in general.

Walmart is the company that has set the standard for the others and has made these practices acceptable.

Plus the fact they open stores on Thanksgiving Day turning an otherwise religious holiday to one of crass consumerism.

Plus, why shop at a place that builds the economy of a communist country?
Walmart a company that earns a net income of $15.4 billion on $422 billion of revenue with a 24.7% gross profit margin! :eek:
Raising the minimum wage will put more people on unemployment.
 
Not angry. Factual. They buy chinese-made junk.
Not that there is anything wrong with that. But I bet those who want to restrict my right to shop at Walmart probably want to restrict my right to buy chinese junk.
 
Not angry. Factual. They buy chinese-made junk.
Sold in stores in America staffed by American workers and owned by Americans that pay taxes to America,

And they go out to eat at restaurants and are served by American workers, and they might even be able to go on vacation once every five years or so and travel to hotels staffed by American workers.
 
Raising the minimum wage will put more people on unemployment.
Libertarian logic…no government good…how do we defend ourselves? We’ll think about that later.
Or is it “the logic of the blessed” who believe that anyone who earns less than they do is inferior and undeserving of the kind of treatment they would choose for themselves and their families.
 
Libertarian logic…no government good…how do we defend ourselves? We’ll think about that later.
No, that’s anarchist logic. There is a place for government in the libertarian paradigm, and national defense is one of those functions.
 
Or is it “the logic of the blessed” who believe that anyone who earns less than they do is inferior and undeserving of the kind of treatment they would choose for themselves and their families.
🤷 Are you going somewhere with this. It doesn’t even make any sense.
 
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