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I sound like Jaime Dimon? No, I sound like anyone who has taken an economics class and understands how markets work. Feel free to defend Zappa's statement if you agree with it.

Maybe Warren does understand in real life but chooses not to in real life.
Okay, what doesn't she understand, thanks, people who makes these statements should be able to point out what she gets wrong.
 
We all have strengths and weaknesses and Zappa won't respond back here because he is waaaay out of his league on this type of thing. He's one of the Sanders/Warren types were basically all entrepreneurs and business people are bad and there's no understanding of how markets work. So as result people like him just sit back and say owners should pay more with no clue how to actually run a business, raise money and have to meet a payroll.

I see the evasive answers beginning again, but what I still don't see is anyone disproving my claim that the business owner is responsible for and sets the employee wages, and if wages go down, then it's because business owners lowered them.
 
If wages are down then it's due to the actions of the business OWNER and his/her responsibility to do something about the prrblem.

I see. So if the economy, or a particular sector of the market, isn't doing well and wages drop as a result it's an owners personal responsibility to fix the entire economy or sector they work in?

Never come to close to running a business have you?
 
I see. So if the economy, or a particular sector of the market, isn't doing well and wages drop as a result it's an owners personal responsibility to fix the entire economy or sector they work in?

Never come to close to running a business have you?

I never said t was the business owner's personal responsibility to fix the entire economy, but am I surprised you begin making up nonsense and pretending it's what I think?

so, if the economy, or a particular sector of the market, isn't doing well and wages drop, who is responsible for lowering those wages?
 
I never said t was the business owner's personal responsibility to fix the entire economy, but am I surprised you begin making up nonsense and pretending it's what I think?

so, if the economy, or a particular sector of the market, isn't doing well and wages drop, who is responsible for lowering those wages?

as has been repeatedly said in this thread, the market does. That's what happens in a market driven economy. You're a grown man who has worked before, I don't see how you don't understand this.

In the Silicon Valley right now tech firms are fighting over talent offering all kinds of bonuses and perks to entice employees because the market demands it. Not every industry is like that. I gave you an example of a number of people applying for one opening. In that scenario you don't have to do what firms in the Valley are. Again, you must understand this right?
 
I've never been so complimented, drop the mic

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Dimon



In the case of the 2012 JPMorgan Chase trading loss, according to a US Senate report published in March 2013 after 9 months of investigation,[10] Dimon misled investors and regulators in April as losses rose dangerously to $6.2 billion on a “monstrous” derivatives bet made by the so-called "London Whale" Bruno Iksil
 
as has been repeatedly said in this thread, the market does. That's what happens in a market driven economy. You're a grown man who has worked before, I don't see how you don't understand this.

In the Silicon Valley right now tech firms are fighting over talent offering all kinds of bonuses and perks to entice employees because the market demands it. Not every industry is like that. I gave you an example of a number of people applying for one opening. In that scenario you don't have to do what firms in the Valley are. Again, you must understand this right?

You just aren't listening to my question, but that's par for the course with JPP Righties.

You think you know it all, you claim to know what I think and what I mean.

It's like talking to a brick wall.
 
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