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Better themselves = make themselves more marketable so they can earn more money with their value as a human resource instead of by holding a sign saying it ain't fair.

How about those who are perfectly happy living a low income lifestyle and don't ask for help or sympathy? Do they still have your contempt?

That "whoosh" you heard was the point of the conversation flying right over your little pinhead.
 
Unskilled labor. With zero effort to improve your lot. Yeah..I would say contempt fits.

At least they're working. And no one should hold someone else in contempt for working.

Exactly. But the right has developed a whole new level of hell for those who lead a simple life.

Hey, WE aren't the ones out protesting to make them lose the "simple life" jobs they like and expecting to be thanked for it. THAT honor goes to the left's pet whiners out in front of the McD's.
 
At least they're working. And no one should hold someone else in contempt for working.

Exactly. But the right has developed a whole new level of hell for those who lead a simple life.

Again it is not contempt for any and all people working low paying jobs. If it allows you to be self sufficient and you're content with what you make, good for you. The contempt is reserved specifically for people who believe they are entitled to compensation based on what they need as opposed to what their skill is worth.

Basically, the right's attitude is "Do whatever the fuck you've decided to do, and shut up about it so that I can get on with ignoring you and tending to my own life."

Only a liberal narcissist could consider it "Hell" to be ignored.
 
Well no.

The pay is commensurate to what both parties agree too.

That's how the free market works.

Nice try.
And don't you dare lecture me on the free market. You are a lib socialist. You don't get to opine on market based economics because you oppose capitalism.
All of you libs oppose it.

I'm sorry..what do you do for a living again?

I work in the financial industry. I've also owned my own business.

By the way, free market capitalism is a liberal invention.

Conservative "contribution" to it has been consolidation and monopoly. In addition to Corporatism.

This is not something conservatives really like.

Yeah, and I used to be the Queen of Outer Mongolia, until I quit because the tiara itched. :eusa_hand:
 
Why?

What law says that?

That'd be the law of supply and demand.

That was passed, when, exactly?

And if you are talking about a concept, labor doesn't factor into that?

Interesting.

:lol:

Natural laws don't have to be "passed", shitstain. Why don't you ask me next when the law of gravity was passed?

Oh, wait. You're a leftist, which means you think gravity is a theory. :lol: Forget I said anything.
 
Nice try.
And don't you dare lecture me on the free market. You are a lib socialist. You don't get to opine on market based economics because you oppose capitalism.
All of you libs oppose it.

I'm sorry..what do you do for a living again?

I work in the financial industry. I've also owned my own business.

By the way, free market capitalism is a liberal invention.

Conservative "contribution" to it has been consolidation and monopoly. In addition to Corporatism.

This is not something conservatives really like.

Janitor at a bank isn't working in the financial industry.

I was going to go with "mowing a stockbroker's lawn", but this works, too. :eusa_angel:
 
Lap dancers make about a thousand per night. Lawyers charge hundreds per hour which a low paying secretary performs.

You people are cutting off your noses to spite your faces.


So, lawyers don't work? Their secretaries do everything?

:cuckoo:
From personal observations that is what happens and the secretaries often blow their bosses.

Would that be the same sort of "personal observation" that convinces an ignorant 15-year-old manning the cash register that he's the one doing ALL the work to make his McDonald's franchise a success? :cuckoo:

I was an administrative assistant for 16 years, and apparently unlike you and the secretaries of your acquaintance, I have a three-digit IQ, which means I actually noticed that there was more work being done in the office than just my typing and filing.
 
When was that law passed?

What law was passed that says that job IS supposed to be worth a living wage? You can't be serious in asking that question. Laws by congress don't determine what any particular job pays. The economic law of supply and demand is what determines the value of any particular job and is why a job at McDonalds only pays $8.25/hr.

It is not about a law. It is about the moral obligation to uphold the reason for the founding of this great country. It is the doctrine of equality.:eusa_angel:

Spoken like someone who has no fucking clue why this country was founded, or what makes it great.

Oh, look, it's Snookie talking. So I was correct.
 
That was passed, when, exactly?

And if you are talking about a concept, labor doesn't factor into that?

Interesting.

:lol:
Labor is a commodity...As such it is subject to the laws of supply and demand.

Again with the contempt.

Show me one other commodity that needs to feed a family and pay rent.

Were you aware that you actually lose IQ points every time you post? You might want to be careful about that.

The HUMAN isn't the commodity, you knob. The LABOR is, the exact same way that skill, talent, and intelligence are. The fact that the OWNER of the labor, skill, talent, and intelligence needs to feed a family in no way changes the fact that the things he trades for the money to do so are commodities.

Buy a dictionary, you illiterate boob. I get tired of you trying to substitute drama and pathos for a basic knowledge of word definitions.
 
Nancy Salgado makes $8.25 an hour working at a McDonald's in Chicago.

There are two reasons I believe she should work harder and stop moaning:
She decided to apply for the job, knowing what the salary was.
I know plenty of people who make that per week, not per hour.

Basically, she (and her greedy mates) want all the cash but don't want to take any risks to get it.
There are about 20 million people that'll be happy to take her job if she gets the sack as she deserves.

She was also stupid enough to choose to live in Chicago, instead of someplace with a lower cost of living. I exhibit no sympathy, nor do I exhibit shame for having exhibited no sympathy.
 
The email below is from Nancy Salgado, who makes $8.25 an hour working at a McDonald's in Chicago. Nancy started a petition on CREDO Mobilize, where activists can launch their own campaigns for progressive change. Will you help Nancy and thousands of her coworkers who are going on strike today to pressure fast food giants to pay their workers a fair wage by signing her petition and sharing it with your friends and family?

I sent an email to McDonalds urging them to install more automation and piss on the greedy fuckers from SEIU who are trying to use coercion to get the fast food industry to fund their obscene pension plans that are buckling.

IF SEIU forces it's way into fast food, the workers will get buttfucked while the union scum loot the carcase of the soon to be dying industry.

Fuck SEIU - greedy mother fuckers.
 
This started with a few places and is really growing.

The government didn't want to get involved..and it shouldn't now.

Because soon, the fast food industry is going to ask for help.


Yeah, there are probably two dozen paid SEIU hacks putting on media show demonstrations - that only the Communist press of MSNBC will air - across this nation.

Workers of the World Unite!
 
Nice try.
And don't you dare lecture me on the free market. You are a lib socialist. You don't get to opine on market based economics because you oppose capitalism.
All of you libs oppose it.

I'm sorry..what do you do for a living again?

I work in the financial industry. I've also owned my own business.

By the way, free market capitalism is a liberal invention.

Conservative "contribution" to it has been consolidation and monopoly. In addition to Corporatism.

This is not something conservatives really like.

Janitor at a bank isn't working in the financial industry.


:lol:
 

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