Almost everyone agrees on the message - the debate is HOW we achieve it

P@triot

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In my circles, I don't know a single person who doesn't want to spend more time with their family. Not one.

The issue is, how do we achieve that? Sadly, the left would have you believe we smash CEO's in the face, tell them they are "bad", and then take 90% of everything they have earned.

Well, sorry, but history has proven their policies create poverty and misery. So the question is, how do we achieve this without utilizing failed left-wing policy? Do we leave the free market alone and allow people to work part time if they want more time with their families? Part of the problem is that everyone wants both great wealth and more leisure time. Nobody says you have to work 40 hours per week. Do we cut full time to 30 hours? There is a case to be made that doing so would create the need for more labor and thus decrease unemployment. But if we did that, we'd have to drastically decrease minimum wage (as we should have done a long time ago) to offset the costs.

Why Do Republicans Want Us to Work All the Time? - POLITICO Magazine
 

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