LOL! Doofe, if you spent half as much energy answering a question instead of dodging it, you might be allowed at the grown up table.
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.Get back to me on that, cosFb, when the discussion is raising the minimum wage from $30 to $35. Your delusional world just doesn't do it for me.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
But seriously, if raising the minimum wage is a good thing, why not $35 or more? The reason is, that would be stupid, of course. So what raise in the minimum wage would be smart? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyStraw man.
Doofe forgets that we are a Republic of states. If the states refuse it is because the states think that it is a bad deal.The constitution made sure that if you as a citizen did not like one state that you could go to any of the other states and nobody could stop you. Originally Posted by The2DogsBut in order for COG to believe that, he would have to ignore his own comment (which would make him a hypocrite, but that's no surprise) where he states, and i quote, "We are not to turn a blind eye to the unfortunate."
Doofe, you misunderstand the argument, as usual. The current minimum wage is $7.25 p/hour. Is that high enough? If not, is $8 p/hour enough? If not, how about $9? At what level does increasing the federally mandated minimum wage cease to be a good idea? That's all I was asking. You refuse to answer, Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyI answered your question(s), very clearly, in post #140. You've now wasted 5 posts claiming i didn't. Your learning to read would save us all a lot of time.
And I did say we are not to turn a blind eye to the unfortunate. We, not the government. There is no provision in the Constitution which allows for federal money to be used for charity. However, we, as people, are better off if we offer of ourselves to our fellow human. The federal government has strictly defined duties. The rest is left to us.So your attitude is, and by all means, correct me if i'm wrong, that we should not turn a blind eye to the unfortunate. Unless we do. Do i got that right?
Arrrrrggghhhhhh! Some freaking drive-in law skool gradjiate you are cosFb. Since you wish to ignore anything that's happened to the Constitution since the late 18th century, decisions or case law (whatever), ammendments, etc. why don't you 'splain to the wimmen how they no longer get to vote.Amendments are part of the Constitutional process. As are repealing them. I only advocate for the repeal of the 16th and 17th amendments. But they are part of the Constitution. If you want to add Social Security, or national health care, go ahead. Just amend the Constitution first. That's how gender become a non issue with respect to voting.
Let's see what else's not specifically mentioned in the Constitution:
Prohibition of chlid labor
Prohibition of secession
I've wasted too much time on you today, anyhow. Two not enough for you? Well, here's another one:
The fact that you're a DUMBASS who thinks he's too clever by half Originally Posted by Randy4Candy