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Feb 27, 2013, 05:12 PM
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 Originally Posted by speechlesstx
Gas $3.39, McDonald's $5-$6, Bread $2.50, eggs $2.18 for XL.
So $16 buys a lot more always knew that because Yanks always complained about how much we are paid, it's a market size thing, and the stupid part is our dollar is worth more than yours
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Feb 27, 2013, 07:48 PM
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 Originally Posted by speechlesstx
And how's the cost of living?
Well it would be a lot better if we could reduce the minimum wage to somewhere between $10 and $8 per hour and do away with the 'extras'.
The only problem with that is they would expect to pay no tax and then they would start to ask for free stuff. Ungrateful lot.
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Feb 27, 2013, 08:46 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tuttyd
Well it would be a lot better if we could reduce the minimum wage to somewhere between $10 and $8 per hour and do away with the 'extras'.
The only problem with that is they would expect to pay no tax and then they would start to ask for free stuff. Ungrateful lot.
You are not serious surely, you want to turn our fair land into a cheap labour rat hole when we already have full employment. Tell you what, ask your asylum seeker/ illegal/backpaker/abo dole bludger to work for $8 an hour
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Feb 27, 2013, 08:55 PM
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 Originally Posted by paraclete
You are not serious surely, you want to turn our fair land into a cheap labour rat hole when we already have full employment. Tell you what, ask your asylum seeker/ illegal/backpaker/abo dole bludger to work for $8 an hour
No, I am not serious. I was just having a cheap shot. I come from a long line of working class people who sweated it out in coal mines and quarry faces. If I had my way it would go up to $18- $20 per hour.
P.S.
Clete, I worked out fuel to be about $5.55 per gallon.
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Feb 27, 2013, 10:06 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tuttyd
Clete, I worked out fuel to be about $5.55 per gallon.
Tut a rough calculation and using imperial measurement
$1.50 a litre = $6.81 imperial, $5.67 US
I expect it depends on where you live.
The difference between US and Australian pricing is the fuel tax and Tapis to LSC pricing
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Feb 28, 2013, 04:13 AM
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Gee we could eradicate poverty if we raised minimum wage to $50 hr.. . oh if it were that simple.
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Feb 28, 2013, 04:41 AM
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 Originally Posted by tomder55
Gee we could eradicate poverty if we raised minimum wage to $50 hr. ...oh if it were that simple.
Perhaps we could start by paying the 'ruling elite' less and the productive members of society more.
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Feb 28, 2013, 04:47 AM
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Now Tut I'm sure you know that such a suggestion is communism to Tom but yes, there is no indication that the CEOs etc are worth their extortionate salaries and many middle level managers are not worth theirs either, this is why they can be let go so easily, so the minimum wage in the US should be lifted to give a more equal distribution of income but sadly it is more likely to reduce the numbers employed
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Feb 28, 2013, 04:55 AM
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That would be entirely up to the share holders... no ? You want to know why teen unemployment is so high ? Minimum wage laws. Guess what.. entry level work is not supposed to be a career .
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Feb 28, 2013, 04:59 AM
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 Originally Posted by tomder55
You want to know why teen unemployment is so high ? Minimum wage laws. Guess what .. entry level work is not supposed to be a career .
So, what does that have to do with anything? Entry level work I mean.
Tut
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Feb 28, 2013, 05:06 AM
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I put minimum wage laws right up there with rent controls and farm subsidies for their unintended negative impacts .
All they really do is increase unemployment for the most vulnerable work force.
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Feb 28, 2013, 05:09 AM
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 Originally Posted by tomder55
I put minimum wage laws right up there with rent controls and farm subsidies for their unintended negative impacts .
All they really do is increase unemployment for the most vulnerable work force.
Of course you do. The hide of those Plebs wanting a fair days work for a fair days pay.
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Feb 28, 2013, 06:10 AM
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What I find interesting is that it's the unions that are always pushing for it.. The reason of course is that if the minimum wage increases ,then they get a better bargaining position for higher union scale. They of course couldn't give a rat's @ss about the lower wage workers and how this really affects their world .
And of course you are completely wrong . The elite corporations love minimum wage laws.Why ? Because it drives the smaller margin, mom and pop small business competition out of the game.
You guys crack me up. On the one hand you want jobs back inside the country ;and on the other hand ,you put your labor at a competitve disadvantage. Meanwhile every consumer in the country shops bargain.
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Feb 28, 2013, 06:28 AM
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 Originally Posted by tomder55
What I find interesting is that it's the unions that are always pushing for it .. The reason of course is that if the minimum wage increases ,then they get a better bargaining position for higher union scale. They of course couldn't give a rat's @ss about the lower wage workers and how this really affects their world .
And of course you are completely wrong . The elite corporations love minimum wage laws.Why ? Because it drives the smaller margin, mom and pop small business competition out of the game.
You guys crack me up. On the one hand you want jobs back inside the country ;and on the other hand ,you put your labor at a competitve disadvantage. Meanwhile every consumer in the country shops bargain.
I assume when you say, "And you are completely wrong" You are referring to me. Followed up by, "The elite corporations love minimum wage laws"
What cracks me up is the number of times in the past I have asked you for evidence regarding comments I have not actually made. Nothing is ever forthcoming.
So I will try one more time. If this comment is directed towards me. Where is the post that says I deny that corporations favour minimum wages?
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Feb 28, 2013, 06:37 AM
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OK I'm wrong... you agree with me when I say that "The elite corporations love minimum wage laws.... Because it drives the smaller margin, mom and pop small business competition out of the game. "
Glad we are in agreement .
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Feb 28, 2013, 06:44 AM
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 Originally Posted by tomder55
ok I'm wrong ... you agree with me when I say that "The elite corporations love minimum wage laws.... Because it drives the smaller margin, mom and pop small business competition out of the game. "
Glad we are in agreement .
Yes I agree. I did read the Codevilla article. Didn't you?
Tut
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Feb 28, 2013, 06:46 AM
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And yet you defend minimum wages... strange
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Feb 28, 2013, 02:00 PM
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 Originally Posted by tomder55
What I find interesting is that it's the unions that are always pushing for it .. The reason of course is that if the minimum wage increases ,then they get a better bargaining position for higher union scale. They of course couldn't give a rat's @ss about the lower wage workers and how this really affects their world .
And of course you are completely wrong . The elite corporations love minimum wage laws.Why ? Because it drives the smaller margin, mom and pop small business competition out of the game.
You guys crack me up. On the one hand you want jobs back inside the country ;and on the other hand ,you put your labor at a competitve disadvantage. Meanwhile every consumer in the country shops bargain.
what a load of old claptrap. A minimum wage is necessary to avoid exploitation, without it business would prosper at the expense of the worker. You want your nation to be competitive with the sweatshops of Asia then devalue your currency and stop profiteering. You want employment opportunity to return, insist on local content in the products sold. Or put tarriffs on cheap goods. You should learn the lesson from those who have had to deal with this problem, enforce standards for products, buy locally produced food and find industries that can't be exported even a high labour cost country like mine can sell products in your market, our minimum wage isn't styffling employment or export industries
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Feb 28, 2013, 02:08 PM
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 Originally Posted by paraclete
what a load of old claptrap. A minimum wage is necessary to avoid exploitation, without it business would prosper at the expense of the worker. You want your nation to be competitive with the sweatshops of Asia then devalue your currency and stop profiteering. You want employment opportunity to return, insist on local content in the products sold. or put tarriffs on cheap goods. You should learn the lesson from those who have had to deal with this problem, enforce standards for products, buy locally produced food and find industries that can't be exported even a high labour cost country like mine can sell products in your market, our minimum wage isn't styffling employment or export industries
So instead of having three people employeed.. they have to get rid of one and have only two employed...
You can only sell product for a certain price... your operating expenses like rent and utilities are a certain amount... whats left you have is for wages... you have one pie... you can have 5 or 6 small slices... or two real big ones...
Tell the people that now don't get to have a slice not natter how small they are better off... and see how far that gets you. Sure the two people that get a bigger slice are happy... but that came at the expense of someone else that now doesn't get a slice at all.
Jack up the prices to keep everyone employed and people stop buying your product, you go out of business and nobody gets a slice then.
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