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It's funny how in one post he is advocating for a command economy, and in the next he is lauding the benefits of global corporatism.-Back down ALL costs, prices, fees, to January 1, 2009 levels and hold them for 10 years which will eliminate inflation.
Try again!
No it won't, you can't suddenly throw that much money into the economy and not cause inflation. Dude you're talking a more than 300% raise for the lowest paid workers, what would a manager making 30 an hour now make, 90? Your $1,000 Iphones will be $3,000 in a NY second.
Amazon pays their managers $15.75/hr.
Amazon is not the only company in the US.
Amazon is in the top 5 of global rankings.
Maybe, but their model hardly translates to my locally owned hardware store. That a thing you regressives never seem to understand, on size fits all, never actually fit all.
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How would you run this country?
-Back down ALL costs, prices, fees, to January 1, 2009 levels and hold them for 10 years which will eliminate inflation.
Try again!
No it won't, you can't suddenly throw that much money into the economy and not cause inflation. Dude you're talking a more than 300% raise for the lowest paid workers, what would a manager making 30 an hour now make, 90? Your $1,000 Iphones will be $3,000 in a NY second.
-Back down ALL costs, prices, fees, to January 1, 2009 levels and hold them for 10 years which will eliminate inflation.
One, you're of the false impression the government has that authority and two, your assumption that it would check inflation couldn't be further form reality.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
No it won't, you can't suddenly throw that much money into the economy and not cause inflation. Dude you're talking a more than 300% raise for the lowest paid workers, what would a manager making 30 an hour now make, 90? Your $1,000 Iphones will be $3,000 in a NY second.
-Back down ALL costs, prices, fees, to January 1, 2009 levels and hold them for 10 years which will eliminate inflation.
One, you're of the false impression the government has that authority and two, your assumption that it would check inflation couldn't be further form reality.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
-Back down ALL costs, prices, fees, to January 1, 2009 levels and hold them for 10 years which will eliminate inflation.
Try again!
No it won't, you can't suddenly throw that much money into the economy and not cause inflation. Dude you're talking a more than 300% raise for the lowest paid workers, what would a manager making 30 an hour now make, 90? Your $1,000 Iphones will be $3,000 in a NY second.
Amazon pays their managers $15.75/hr.
Amazon is not the only company in the US.
Amazon is in the top 5 of global rankings.
Maybe, but their model hardly translates to my locally owned hardware store. That a thing you regressives never seem to understand, on size fits all, never actually fit all.
-Back down ALL costs, prices, fees, to January 1, 2009 levels and hold them for 10 years which will eliminate inflation.
One, you're of the false impression the government has that authority and two, your assumption that it would check inflation couldn't be further form reality.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Because you want the government to control everything, which is regressive and fascist.
One, you're of the false impression the government has that authority and two, your assumption that it would check inflation couldn't be further form reality.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Because you want the government to control everything, which is regressive and fascist.
I'd like Republicans to support the American middle-class worker.
No it won't, you can't suddenly throw that much money into the economy and not cause inflation. Dude you're talking a more than 300% raise for the lowest paid workers, what would a manager making 30 an hour now make, 90? Your $1,000 Iphones will be $3,000 in a NY second.
-Back down ALL costs, prices, fees, to January 1, 2009 levels and hold them for 10 years which will eliminate inflation.
One, you're of the false impression the government has that authority and two, your assumption that it would check inflation couldn't be further form reality.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
No it won't, you can't suddenly throw that much money into the economy and not cause inflation. Dude you're talking a more than 300% raise for the lowest paid workers, what would a manager making 30 an hour now make, 90? Your $1,000 Iphones will be $3,000 in a NY second.
Amazon pays their managers $15.75/hr.
Amazon is not the only company in the US.
Amazon is in the top 5 of global rankings.
Maybe, but their model hardly translates to my locally owned hardware store. That a thing you regressives never seem to understand, on size fits all, never actually fit all.
When it comes to shit wages it translates perfectly.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Because you want the government to control everything, which is regressive and fascist.
I'd like Republicans to support the American middle-class worker.
You mean by passing a bill that you have to pass before you find out what is in it?
I realize to your far left drones that the middle class equals unions. Obamacare hurts unions with their Cadillac health care and provides corporate welfare to the insurance companies and big pharma.
Something you drones can be proud of!
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Because you want the government to control everything, which is regressive and fascist.
I'd like Republicans to support the American middle-class worker.
You mean by passing a bill that you have to pass before you find out what is in it?
I realize to your far left drones that the middle class equals unions. Obamacare hurts unions with their Cadillac health care and provides corporate welfare to the insurance companies and big pharma.
Something you drones can be proud of!
Your argument is that Unions didn't have healthcare before ACA?
-Back down ALL costs, prices, fees, to January 1, 2009 levels and hold them for 10 years which will eliminate inflation.
One, you're of the false impression the government has that authority and two, your assumption that it would check inflation couldn't be further form reality.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Feel free to point where price controls have ever worked as intended for either business or the workers. Market forces control prices, you start artificially screwing with market forces and the whole system goes to hell, throw in a flood of funny money, you got double trouble.
Amazon pays their managers $15.75/hr.
Amazon is not the only company in the US.
Amazon is in the top 5 of global rankings.
Maybe, but their model hardly translates to my locally owned hardware store. That a thing you regressives never seem to understand, on size fits all, never actually fit all.
When it comes to shit wages it translates perfectly.
Labor is a commodity just like any other, when it's rare prices go up, when it's not they go down. Your claiming to be a onepercenter tells me you're lying. You don't know crap about business or the economy.
One, you're of the false impression the government has that authority and two, your assumption that it would check inflation couldn't be further form reality.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Feel free to point where price controls have ever worked as intended for either business or the workers. Market forces control prices, you start artificially screwing with market forces and the whole system goes to hell, throw in a flood of funny money, you got double trouble.
Online shopping over the last four days have benefited corporate America greatly by the use of price controls.
Amazon is not the only company in the US.
Amazon is in the top 5 of global rankings.
Maybe, but their model hardly translates to my locally owned hardware store. That a thing you regressives never seem to understand, on size fits all, never actually fit all.
When it comes to shit wages it translates perfectly.
Labor is a commodity just like any other, when it's rare prices go up, when it's not they go down. Your claiming to be a onepercenter tells me you're lying. You don't know crap about business or the economy.
No. Labor are the people that make me all of my money. A commodity is coffee.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Because you want the government to control everything, which is regressive and fascist.
I'd like Republicans to support the American middle-class worker.
You mean by passing a bill that you have to pass before you find out what is in it?
I realize to your far left drones that the middle class equals unions. Obamacare hurts unions with their Cadillac health care and provides corporate welfare to the insurance companies and big pharma.
Something you drones can be proud of!
Your argument is that Unions didn't have healthcare before ACA?
See how the far left now tries to divert from the fact that they support corporate welfare and especially big pharma!
Are you claiming Obamacare does not support corporate welfare? Do you claim that Obamacare was not the biggest tax increase in the middle class in a very long time?
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Feel free to point where price controls have ever worked as intended for either business or the workers. Market forces control prices, you start artificially screwing with market forces and the whole system goes to hell, throw in a flood of funny money, you got double trouble.
Online shopping over the last four days have benefited corporate America greatly by the use of price controls.
Seriously? You can not make this stuff up!
These far left drones do not understand anything beyond their religious narratives
How does competition become price fixing?
One, you're of the false impression the government has that authority and two, your assumption that it would check inflation couldn't be further form reality.
Why wouldn't the government be able to do this?
It benefits workers.
It benefits employers.
It benefits business.
It benefits the economy.
Yeah, just like in the regressive utopia in Venezuela. Government control is always best, LMAO.
How are greater benefits for workers, employers, business, and the economy 'regressive?'
Feel free to point where price controls have ever worked as intended for either business or the workers. Market forces control prices, you start artificially screwing with market forces and the whole system goes to hell, throw in a flood of funny money, you got double trouble.
Online shopping over the last four days have benefited corporate America greatly by the use of price controls.