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One of these years "producers" may kick you to a curb, if lucky you'd be contained in a trailer park concentration facility for the excess "non - producers". Re-read my message you replied to then, you would see the point. You will not set the rules though and you'll live by political dogma that denies unconditional access to survival basics to trailer park excess in the name of "prosperity" that "producers" generate. Two hundreds years ago surviving Indian non-producers were removed from their land, their non productive ways didn't fit in a new reality of paupers and "producers" parasitizing on new reality.
If we restore the integrity of our federal government, there will be no minimum wage set by it, nor will there be any industry controlling it or us. And by integrity, I mean the rule of law - that being the Constitution.
You probably don't realize what you saying? Why do we have so many loud, uneducated people in America today?
Paying people 4 or 5 an hour? Horrible. How do you survive on 40x $4? It would turn America into a third world country.
That seems to be the right wing plan....though the sad part is most right wingers have no idea that is their plan, but once America reached third world status by their failed ideas, they would probably act clueless on how we got there and try to blame everyone else while playing the victim card. It is sad that the right wingers are so willing to scr*w over the American workers and themselves in order to please their wealthy overlords.
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