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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (364581)12/28/2007 9:48:25 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) of 1576826
 
Of course its a moral issue, but its primarily in their minds a moral issue of life or death. Its immoral because they think its the killing of an innocent human.

as I said "the opposition isn't 'that's immoral so it should be illegal', but rather 'that's killing an innocent person so it should be illegal'", the killing of innocent humans is the main moral issue the pro-life argument is concerned with.


A point without a distinction.

"Top heavy" is irrelevant. People of minimal skill will be employed when its profitable to do so. If the CEO makes a lot of money that doesn't make it more profitable to employee people at minimum wage.

You ignore the demand side of supply/demand. Companies cannot function without lower wage workers. Incremental increases in their wages won't substantially decrease their employment... companies won't start producing less goods or services. They will find other ways to cut. It might be in the higher wage salary increases or it might have to fall to the bottom line.

BTW I didn't say CEO pay I said "top heavy".
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