Originally Posted By: sini
Originally Posted By: sini

Underlying argument, that you are yet to address, is that unless all jobs pay livable wages, that allow recipients of said livable wages to afford basics of food, shelter, clothing and medical care then two things happen: a) they supplement income from the outside source, be it from parents, government or raking up credit card or student debts b) they live below poverty line. There is no c).


Feel free to also address the argument of this discussion.

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The path to prosperity is less govt tinkering.


While above might be one of your more cherished believes, it does not address anything I have said.


Its irrelevant, all jobs pay livable wages when you get right down to it. If you want to be formal about it which it is seeming the direction you are taking this to focus so intensely on the point:

We can call your assertion true for now, however that truth does not support any other arguments you typically seem inclined to make.

So I am not sure why you spend so much time on it, and avoid the more interesting discussion regarding the ramifications of policies you generally consider friendly. (Like Obamacare)


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