This is by far the most over reaching generalization and by far the dumbest thing I’ve ever read
1. LAUGHABLE that you believe attacks on police outposts were spurred by social media and somehow was a bad thing for society.
2. Removing the federal min wage. It will do absolutely nothing except hurt those that are already poor. Your “income to production” analogy is not only ignorant of the fact no job produces less than $7.25/hr for a company but also removing this would allow greedy employers (fed. contractors) to underpay valuable labor. I thought your whole theme was about defeating corporate greed?
3. Day 571 of 15-day stop the spread. You can literally do anything you want, there’s no lockdown in your state bro. You have to where a mask? That’s what society has always done during large scale pandemics
You’re article is a pathetic attempt to pioneer right wing propaganda. Stick to your day job
1. Violence against any person/people is not a desirable outcome regardless of your political position especially in the case where officers put their lives on the line defending lower/middle-class communities. Absent the officers who will defend them? The trade off is bad officers exist and either make mistakes or absue their powers. There is good in bad and bad in good but in the end I see their service as a net positive and you're seeing what happens when they aren't there, a 30% rise in murder largely in lower income areas. Now I don't agree with many of the laws imprisoning people especially on non-violent offenses and that seriously needs to be reformed but what you advocate for is thousands more civilian shootings (16,425 in 2019 and 19,400 in 2020 (1)) for a limited amount of fatal police shootings (1,000 a year (2))? So you'd like about 2,000 extra lives lost because you hate the police. Genius.
2. Implementating a negative income tax system/guarenteed income along with abolishing the minimum wage allows for resources previously sidelined due to lack of experience, education, or training to be able to participate in the economy/gain those skills when they were previously stuck accepting welfare. Welfare that discourages them from taking a chance on a job because they will have to wait 6 months to get back on those programs if the job doesn't work out. This combination allows them to contribute what they can and simultaneously receive a minimum amount without empowering the government to choose cronies to win in the system using government programs instead the people receiving the subsidy and vote with their dollars fostering free market principles.
It is absolutely possible if you're working at a small business there aren't much margins in food/convenience stores causing thin staffing and less inventory today as inflation ramps up higher and higher. There is the opportunity for corporations to take advantage but why would you pick a shitty corporation that pays you less if you can get another job that treats you better and will offer you the same amount? That doesn't make any sense. If large corporations are underpaying you than find a better opportunity that either pays more or treats you the way you'd like to be treated as businesses are in competition for talent just as much as they are to make cheap products/increase margins.
3. Yes and what's happened since then? It's only a mask. It's only a rushed experimental medicine (developed by Trump pushed by Biden). It's only a second dose. It's only a booster. It's only more money to big pharma. It's only your medical privacy to make a living and support your family. It's only a passport for you to be a member of society. Wow that escalated quickly huh? That's the slow creep of authoritarianism. Nazi Germany didn't get that way in a day and oddly enough it happened as a reaction to the Spanish Flu and Wienmar Germany hyper inflation.
I really wish you'd pull your head out of the sand to look at history even recently and see where this is headed because it isn't good and we all need to understand the real war is between corporatists/corrupt politicians and the populace. A moderately sized/small business is not your enemy quite the opposite.
Thanks for the feedback but I couldn't disagree more with your worldview.
This is by far the most over reaching generalization and by far the dumbest thing I’ve ever read
1. LAUGHABLE that you believe attacks on police outposts were spurred by social media and somehow was a bad thing for society.
2. Removing the federal min wage. It will do absolutely nothing except hurt those that are already poor. Your “income to production” analogy is not only ignorant of the fact no job produces less than $7.25/hr for a company but also removing this would allow greedy employers (fed. contractors) to underpay valuable labor. I thought your whole theme was about defeating corporate greed?
3. Day 571 of 15-day stop the spread. You can literally do anything you want, there’s no lockdown in your state bro. You have to where a mask? That’s what society has always done during large scale pandemics
You’re article is a pathetic attempt to pioneer right wing propaganda. Stick to your day job
1. Violence against any person/people is not a desirable outcome regardless of your political position especially in the case where officers put their lives on the line defending lower/middle-class communities. Absent the officers who will defend them? The trade off is bad officers exist and either make mistakes or absue their powers. There is good in bad and bad in good but in the end I see their service as a net positive and you're seeing what happens when they aren't there, a 30% rise in murder largely in lower income areas. Now I don't agree with many of the laws imprisoning people especially on non-violent offenses and that seriously needs to be reformed but what you advocate for is thousands more civilian shootings (16,425 in 2019 and 19,400 in 2020 (1)) for a limited amount of fatal police shootings (1,000 a year (2))? So you'd like about 2,000 extra lives lost because you hate the police. Genius.
2. Implementating a negative income tax system/guarenteed income along with abolishing the minimum wage allows for resources previously sidelined due to lack of experience, education, or training to be able to participate in the economy/gain those skills when they were previously stuck accepting welfare. Welfare that discourages them from taking a chance on a job because they will have to wait 6 months to get back on those programs if the job doesn't work out. This combination allows them to contribute what they can and simultaneously receive a minimum amount without empowering the government to choose cronies to win in the system using government programs instead the people receiving the subsidy and vote with their dollars fostering free market principles.
It is absolutely possible if you're working at a small business there aren't much margins in food/convenience stores causing thin staffing and less inventory today as inflation ramps up higher and higher. There is the opportunity for corporations to take advantage but why would you pick a shitty corporation that pays you less if you can get another job that treats you better and will offer you the same amount? That doesn't make any sense. If large corporations are underpaying you than find a better opportunity that either pays more or treats you the way you'd like to be treated as businesses are in competition for talent just as much as they are to make cheap products/increase margins.
3. Yes and what's happened since then? It's only a mask. It's only a rushed experimental medicine (developed by Trump pushed by Biden). It's only a second dose. It's only a booster. It's only more money to big pharma. It's only your medical privacy to make a living and support your family. It's only a passport for you to be a member of society. Wow that escalated quickly huh? That's the slow creep of authoritarianism. Nazi Germany didn't get that way in a day and oddly enough it happened as a reaction to the Spanish Flu and Wienmar Germany hyper inflation.
I really wish you'd pull your head out of the sand to look at history even recently and see where this is headed because it isn't good and we all need to understand the real war is between corporatists/corrupt politicians and the populace. A moderately sized/small business is not your enemy quite the opposite.
Thanks for the feedback but I couldn't disagree more with your worldview.
Sources:
(1) https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-2019/topic-pages/murder
(2) https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/investigations/police-shootings-database/