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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (61978)12/13/2014 2:31:45 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
Wharfie, the average person on the minimum wage doesn't have 100 years before they have to pay rent and buy groceries. <Make the minimum wage $100 an hour and really stimulate the economy"

Good idea. We can raise it nationally $1/year for the next 93 years.
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If what you claim is a good idea, then it is a good idea to do it now. Imagine the fantastic economic boom if the minimum wage was $100 an hour. To really kick things along, the government could give everyone $10,000 into their bank account too. The economy would be going like a rocket after that double turbo boost if your theory is right.

Like this:


Apparently you should stick to pH in blood compared with ambient CO2. No, wait. You don't do well at that either.

Those road holes you want filled require talent and skill which are not available to most unemployed, along with equipment which will do a good job. To get everyone with a job quickly, all that's needed is two teams, one to dig holes and one to fill them. It would be best if that was done somewhere like a beach where the holes wouldn't disturb anything important, such as buried phone wires or electricity supply.

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