> RoMunn wrote:
> I finally got through it. I've never bought the minimum wage reasoning. It
> seems fairly circular- we should raise wages because places where we raised
> wages are ok. Huh? Compared to what? I trust Adam Smith.
>

Damn straight.  The min wage, like unions, was a good idea when there
was little information and it was difficult to physically move.

Nowadays, job options are transparent and, with the internet, you can
make up your own job anywhere in the world.  (of course a turn in the
economy could change that)

BTW - I think Affirmative Action is the same thing.  It had it's
place, but it's an anachronism now that teaches people to use their
race as a crutch.

As a country it's time for us to grow up and compete - there's no more
entitlements.

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