Yakuda
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Where does it say that in the Constitution?
In the "fine print" where the right to kill babies in the womb resides.
Where does it say that in the Constitution?
In Article 1. Only right-wingers are that ignorant but want to be taken more seriously than parrots.Where does it say that in the Constitution?
We only need compare and contrast it with capital power for our purposes.
That's exactly right. Set the cost of labor at $15 and cost will rise to pay for it. They think things are static and remain static.
Price controls seemed to work during wartime.That's because they don't understand what price controls do. They always cause shortages.
Only if you have absolutely no clue as to what capital means.So you have no idea what social power means. Figured but nice to see you admit it even tacitly.
We only need compare and contrast it with capital power for our purposes.
In Article 1. Only right-wingers are that ignorant but want to be taken more seriously than parrots.
In the "fine print" where the right to kill babies in the womb resides.
Only if you have absolutely no clue as to what capital means.
Why not simply fire the ceo to save money?The $15/hr IS cost, so yes...costs will rise.
Prices are set by market forces, however. If costs rise and prices don't, Costs must be reduced. People are laid off. That's the shortage caused by minimum wage laws, yet another price control.
Wages, like every other price, is set by market forces (unless some government comes around and manipulates it, the very definition of fascism).
Don't see that in the Constitution either.
In Article 1. Only right-wingers are that ignorant but want to be taken more seriously than parrots.
Price controls seemed to work during wartime.
I never said there was. Are you even an American citizen or just trolling?No such phrase in Article 1. Go read the Constitution of the United States.
Only if you have absolutely no clue as to what capital means.
Price controls seemed to work during wartime.
Why not simply fire the ceo to save money?
Yes, thanks. But, most of that was not necessarily due to price controls but demand that could not always be met. That is much different that inequality due to scarcity (of money).Price controls never work, not even during wartime. You seem to be ignoring the numerous shortages during WW2 as FDR implemented one price control after another.
I never said there was. Are you even an American citizen or just trolling?