Message from @Jokerfaic

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2019-07-28 00:39:04 UTC  

I like it

2019-07-28 00:39:06 UTC  

Here's a better link btw, that one for disney is a mess.

2019-07-28 00:39:07 UTC  

Mom Wants to Ban 'Childless Millennials' from Disney World in a Viral Facebook Rant
> https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/mom-wants-ban-childless-millennials-185100171.html

2019-07-28 00:41:33 UTC  

The Great Meme PURGE Is Upon Us, Instagram BANNED 30+ Accounts
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhmE3sblNaU

2019-07-28 00:48:58 UTC  

And I called this out...
You will have inflation problems, and then layoffs because wage demands.

~~~
The $15 Minimum Wage Gets A Reality Check From Inflation
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pjHqTUb2ok

2019-07-28 00:52:47 UTC  

It doesn't work in a capitalist system..

2019-07-28 00:54:04 UTC  

This system can be exploited, if you have nothing behind that wage.
And everything else goes up.
Think of what happened with the computer parts with Bitcoin.
Bitcoin inflated so much, it literally hurt the dollar.

2019-07-28 01:07:14 UTC  

~~REEEEEPOST~~

2019-07-28 01:08:02 UTC  

Except there is something behind it. the value of productivity, which has been ignored for decades.

2019-07-28 01:08:16 UTC  

regardless, a sharp jump of this scale is dangerous

2019-07-28 01:08:35 UTC  

Thing is for the capitalism system.
It's a broken mess to all ends.

2019-07-28 01:08:43 UTC  

There is no fixing it.

2019-07-28 01:08:55 UTC  

Unless another system goes in place.

2019-07-28 01:09:10 UTC  

Doesn't matter upside down, left/right, down, up, middle, or in space...
The capitolism system is just a fucky mess.

2019-07-28 01:09:37 UTC  

Thats more the fault of neglegeance and opportunists

2019-07-28 01:09:49 UTC  

Capitalism can be done right

2019-07-28 01:11:17 UTC  

If you increase wages, less jobes, and competition gets worse on a labor force.
And in stores regular prices inflates to stay with competition.

And it goes the opposite, if you lower the wages, more jobes, less money, less prices on stores...

As I previously said, it's a broken system.

2019-07-28 01:11:42 UTC  

*if you raise wages by a drastic margin overnight

2019-07-28 01:12:05 UTC  

it needs to be done much slower than they're doing, but it still needs to be done

2019-07-28 01:12:12 UTC  

Doesn't matter, the money is the controling factor of how it plays with competition, and demands.

2019-07-28 01:13:15 UTC  

and where the fuck are you getting these metrics? less wages means more jobs? it means people without means to even house themselves, let alone get employment

2019-07-28 01:13:31 UTC  

It wage is increaed, or lowered.
The town of the area also gets effected from the local competion, since everyone fights for more profit.

2019-07-28 01:13:52 UTC  

It's just basic fucking economics.

2019-07-28 01:14:16 UTC  

in their section of market, sure. You won't see a brewery competing with a hot dog factory or some shit

2019-07-28 01:14:51 UTC  

Yes, more jobs = less pay, becuause then you'll be supplying more for a majority.

2019-07-28 01:15:09 UTC  

You still need to consider the workplace.

2019-07-28 01:15:50 UTC  

Like I said, it's a fucky system.

2019-07-28 01:15:51 UTC  

I think its you not considering shit here. you still have yet to justify this notion that directly lowering wages will increase employment

2019-07-28 01:16:32 UTC  

Yes lowering wages increase employment.
But then you still need to worry about competition about the local area's supplying that demand.

2019-07-28 01:16:54 UTC  

>yes
that's not a fucking justification. that's an assertion

2019-07-28 01:17:06 UTC  

citations, bitch

2019-07-28 01:17:33 UTC  

just seeing the wind blow in one direction on this issue doesn't automatically make the opposite true

2019-07-28 01:18:20 UTC  

The main focus is business competition.
One can come in, and make one business go out of business, because the other business does a better profit, then causes job loss.

2019-07-28 01:19:01 UTC  

Business, and marketing.

2019-07-28 01:19:03 UTC  

holy fuck and you think to lecture me on "basic economics"

2019-07-28 01:19:13 UTC  

it is in no fucking way that direct or simple

2019-07-28 01:19:23 UTC  

Trying to make it simple.

2019-07-28 01:19:32 UTC  

and sounding like a child

2019-07-28 01:19:52 UTC  

Well most of the time, I need to do it this way for alot of people, so no judge.

2019-07-28 01:20:18 UTC  

Yes, a sharp jump in mandated wages is a shock to the market and employment economy, because businesses have already laid an internal infrastructure for the wages they already have

2019-07-28 01:20:37 UTC  

and as such had no reason to prepare for such an ill-concieved wage raise