Minimum wage

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I'm not here to try to win any arguments, COG. I'm here, mainly, for the purpose of pointing out the idiocies and hypocrisies of people like you and IB Hankering. So yeah, that doesn't take much thought, given the easy targets i'm presented with. Though if i was really lazy, i'd simply resort to childish name calling. But i think those tactics are below me, wouldn't you agree?

Nevertheless, I'll answer your question when you answer mine in post #125.
Originally Posted by Doove
Obviously not, so that makes you a hypocrite.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Doofe, it is obvious you're not here to win arguments. You couldn't. I will answer your question from post #125. Of course it will depend on circumstances, but yes, there may be times for government to assist. State and local government, however, not federal government. Satisfied? Now answer my question. Thank you very much.

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The closer to the one in need that assistance comes from the less it costs. The less the federal government takes the more that is left for local problems DOG has it right.

There is a reason that poverty is winning the war and it is called the federal government.
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Doofe? Your answer?

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  • Doove
  • 04-22-2012, 07:12 PM
Well, Doofe, if $10 per hour is good, wouldn't $35 per hour be better? Or $50 per hour? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
I'll overlook the straw man aspect of your question since i did promise to answer it.

And I'll answer it with yet another question. Bad form, i know. Too bad. Anyways, does someone making the argument that tax cuts always increase revenues mean that they should be expected to think that revenues would be maximized by lowering the tax rate to 0%? Of course not. Does suggesting that the defense budget should be cut mean i think the defense budget should be lowered to $0? Of course not. So your question using an extreme example was not only a straw man, it was also just plain silly.

If you insist on having a minimum wage, I just want to know what the best minimum wage would be.
Frankly, i have no idea. But then, i have no idea what the defense budget should be either - i just know it should be lowered. But as to the minimum wage, i don't see how expecting it to keep up with inflation would be too much to ask. Or at the very least, having it keep up with a certain percentage of inflation.

Do you have anything of substance to offer?
I don't understand the question. Are you asking if i'll ever resort to calling people silly little girly names?

I will answer your question from post #125. Of course it will depend on circumstances, but yes, there may be times for government to assist. State and local government, however, not federal government. Satisfied? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
And what if states refuse? As some will no doubt be wont to do (just read the posts from the majority of the Texas gang, if you don't believe me). So keeping in mind that you've stated we shouldn't desert them, and we've already allowed for the idea that charities are unable to keep up with their needs, would it then be ok for the federal government to step in and help?

Doofe? Your answer?

Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Sorry for the delay. Unfortunately, my own personal version of having no life still doesn't afford me the opportunity to post 11 times a day.
Guest123018-4's Avatar
I like that answer, I dont know what it should be but it shouldn't be that much.


I suppose Obama cant figure that one out either since he has not had a budget in how many days?


If there is a governmetn nadated minimum wage is it correct toask shoudnt there be a minimum tax.

Should the minimum wage be high enough that the wage earner that benefits from a government mandate pays at least something to the government for that assistance in the form of federal income tax.

What will be next, a mandate that you have to buy health insurance? How about a mandate that you have to provide health insurance to each and every employee regardless of the amount of time they work.

How about a government mandate that you cant be fired if you only show up every other day when you feel like it.

You know I don't know how much that would cost but what the fuck its not my problem.

I don't know what the budget is for the executive branch but it needs to be cut A LOT.
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  • Doove
  • 04-22-2012, 09:04 PM
Obviously not, so that makes you a hypocrite. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Oh?
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Ah, Doofe. You never disappoint. You deliberately threw up a red herring to avoid my question. You lied when you said you would answer, yet all you can do is make fun of my comments, without ever offering any thoughts of your own.

Now go away and the the grown ups talk. You can find some crayons on the table in the den. Enjoy yourself.

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Ok, Doofe. I'm not willing to give up on you quite yet. Of course a minimum wage of $35 an hour is silly. That was my point. Now to make up for you failure to answer my last question, here are two serious questions, with no perceived strawmen or red herrings:

1. What is the optimum minimum wage an employer should be allowed to pay an employee which balances the employer's desire to make a profit at his business?

2. Who is in the best position to know what that optimum rate should be?

These are pretty simple and straightforward. So let's try again. I answered your question, now you answer mine.

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OK, cosFb, I'm not ready to give up on you, either. You have just taken the first of 12 steps to recovery: admitting that you make silly posts. Now that you have come to the realization that the rest of us have, step 2 awaits.
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I can answer for Doofe.

1. Whatever the government says it should be.

and

2. The governmmnet


I really do not know what it should be but it isnt enough.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
RaggedyAndy, you could answer the questions as well. And thanks, T2D, I expected that would have been Doofe's answer had he ever decided to answer. Which he won't.

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  • Doove
  • 04-23-2012, 03:00 PM
And thanks, T2D, I expected that would have been Doofe's answer had he ever decided to answer. Which he won't.

Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
And what if states refuse? Originally Posted by Doove
Chirp chirp chirp.
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Again, no answer from Doofe. That would have required thought, a concept with which he is unfamiliar.

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  • Doove
  • 04-23-2012, 06:28 PM
Again, no answer from Doofe. That would have required thought, a concept with which he is unfamiliar.

Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Hmm....my question.....post #140.

Your questions.....post #144.

Interesting comment COG.