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The Flavored Coffee Guy

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Jun 23, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/23/00
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    The minimum wage is only generating working class poor.  If you think about it, .02$ from every person on Earth is equal to 130,000,000.00$.  That's 6.5 billion people multiplied by .02$.  If minimum wage was increased, or if businesses Unionized to increase minimum wage on their independant standards they would generate a market for their products, produce, and other items.  Increasing the standard of living equation to include paying your own way through college, also would change the taxable income, if NASDAQ, the DOW, and the S&P encorporated their companies to participated in this new minimum wage program outside of government they would stimulate the sales of their own products, and also be able to absorb the better qualified individuals through the labor door that would put themselves through college.  Literally, small businesses will be crushed by employer prefrences at the entry level, and the only way to keep up, is to pay out based upon a Standard of living equation that you use without Government insistance.  If you work to avoid Government standards, and pay scales, and push for a standard of living by adjusting your labor costs, and product costs in step, or in a synchronized fashion with Agriculture being first, then the food preperation industries, you will literally stimulate the entire market by work that has been completed at the previous cost of living, and sucessively make more, and more money via a growing market.  One individual working should be able to support a family consiting of the spouse, and two children.  You include a driving distance of ten miles, and insurance because, it's mandatory.  Then regularly update Food, Rent, power, and water, work that has been done, is paid for.  Then the employees are solving the deficit problem, where government doesn't, and the employers are the reason why because, the calculations do cause inflation but, work that is done, is already paid for at the previous cost of labor, and therefore the product can be sold at a higher retail value.  Being sure that a single person can feed, clothe, and house a family.  Can be spent by a single individual and is enough for college.
 
    How, else can you get .02$ from every person on Earth?  The Clinton Welfare plan has only burdened the people with more part time jobs meant only to qualify individuals for the welfare programs.  Clinton won't be bragging about the relative number of working poor in comparing the results of his administration in the 2000 to 1991.  If you look at the number of community colleges in 1984, and compare that to the year 2000 both Bush, and Clinton, have short changed the people.  Bush removed transportation cost from the Standard and Cost of living equations that are used to calculate the minimum wage.
 
    When you see riots in New York, and LA, do you consider that some people look at the police, and law, as if it were just what it was that represented the politicians?  When minimum wage is so cut edge close, and trailing the true cost of living, minimum wage earners, feel as if the government is breathing down their neck, and choosing for them what they can, and cannot spend their money on, if they want to live.  If they want a house to live in, food, power, and water they have no extra money.  They may have a mind, or goals that they could improve their lives with but, even with a Pell grant, they have to work full time to live, and straight out of high school, they wouldn't have time for college.   Why?  Because, most entry level jobs do not offer you full time hours.  They were intended to qualify you for the new welfare programs not, put you through college.  So, this is very frustrating for very intellegent people that won't be able to look at the law, or legal system much differently than back in the french revolution.  The shorter they cut short the little people, the faster they multiply into a huge wrecking ball.  If you look at history, and the frequency of riots, organized crime, revolts, and war in history, in respect to the Cost of living equation, and the average wage, you will find a monster being brought to life by the politicians in a population that higher than ever before.  If the Government is going to act like a den of ignorant retards, business, has to wise up ASAP.
 
 
 
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