Message from @Kyger

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2019-10-26 23:19:36 UTC  

Embrace ancapistan

2019-10-26 23:20:06 UTC  

We somalia now

2019-10-26 23:20:08 UTC  

Money is the greatest innovator, money is the greatest motivator

2019-10-26 23:20:09 UTC  

We mexico now

2019-10-26 23:20:30 UTC  

@Kyger we're trying to be seriously

2019-10-26 23:20:32 UTC  

Warlord™ States when

2019-10-26 23:20:40 UTC  

Anarcho Capitalism is serious

2019-10-26 23:20:55 UTC  

It would just result in Corporate entities likely taking up the mantle of government

2019-10-26 23:20:57 UTC  

Yes, devaluing the currency, makes it nearly impossible to exchange goods at reasonable and not mention it's theft.
Now it's gotten even more complicated because currency value isn't necessarily a static thing.
Like if you see digital stuff and lot more where the value is disputed.
Makes me think more, skeptically about the market as a whole.

2019-10-26 23:21:35 UTC  

This was my previous paragraph don't confuse

2019-10-26 23:22:16 UTC  

I mean fiat currency allows Chinese manipulation of currency

2019-10-26 23:23:34 UTC  

yes, the Chinese are also involved. It's a scam really. Just a race on who can print more money, but not provide necessary value for in goods or services.

2019-10-26 23:24:05 UTC  

Which we can fairly exchange

2019-10-26 23:24:16 UTC  

So we don't lose anything

2019-10-26 23:24:21 UTC  

It's a win win

2019-10-26 23:24:32 UTC  

situation if it was the reverse

2019-10-26 23:24:43 UTC  

I hate when people say that if we raise minimum wage companies would just raise prices. Which is dumb because until the 70s we'd literally be able to keep up and actually manage inflation

2019-10-26 23:25:37 UTC  

Productivity is still breaking records

2019-10-26 23:26:05 UTC  

We'd have over 250,000 a year in wages

2019-10-26 23:26:23 UTC  

If you raise the minimum wage like that what do you think is the most likely response from companies

2019-10-26 23:26:43 UTC  

cutting into profits, firing to make up for the costs or raising prices to pay for it

2019-10-26 23:26:46 UTC  

Or we can actually force companies to not price gauge

2019-10-26 23:32:24 UTC  

Companies might, because you see the money we make, is sort of the money we get out of the profit made by the company, we work for. The money that is generated is distributed among the employees, and that is what we gain to buy stuff in return. The economy itself facilitates it.
But when you get the government involved, you still have to make money, and the prices have to be higher due lack of money you earn through producing.
The actual value is reduced from minimum wage.
That's why many business people, recommend getting even a low paying job, compared to the minimum wage.
I don't even know if the minimum wage is enough to lift you up to get a better job, even that's pretty disputable.
Also kills incentive for work, that's another issue.
So that's many people from the other side discourage it.

2019-10-26 23:33:33 UTC  

Imagine caring about government, when you should just care about getting a line of traps and femboys to anal

2019-10-26 23:34:13 UTC  

Nah I'm just saying, I know system is broken to support the 1 %

2019-10-26 23:34:23 UTC  

It's pointless

2019-10-26 23:34:32 UTC  

nothing we can do to stop them

2019-10-26 23:34:43 UTC  

That's a simplified look at it but it is a touchy topic

2019-10-26 23:34:48 UTC  

yea

2019-10-26 23:34:52 UTC  

Those on top do earn more

2019-10-26 23:35:03 UTC  

But you need to consider they are the one purchasing assets to make the business go round

2019-10-26 23:35:06 UTC  

Taking the risk

2019-10-26 23:35:09 UTC  

If it kills incentive to work how until the 70s (Reaganomics) wages kept up with productivity and productivity kept rising

2019-10-26 23:35:12 UTC  

And is still rising

2019-10-26 23:35:16 UTC  

As a minimum wage employee you really take on no risk

2019-10-26 23:35:36 UTC  

@Kyger I agree with that, but just look at the stock market and you puke

2019-10-26 23:35:51 UTC  

Money is like a gamble

2019-10-26 23:35:53 UTC  

It's just determining how much more they should be making I guess

2019-10-26 23:36:05 UTC  

Those who have it gain more from it

2019-10-26 23:36:18 UTC  

But I know my family still can't pay for bills and everything even though they're technically above minimum wage

2019-10-26 23:36:21 UTC  

Those who don't just suffer the consequences