"His argument is that: "Well I'm a good guy, I don't ever want anybody to make the minimum, so since I want people to make double it, or triple that, uh, and they should be making more, therefor the whole minimum wage conversation is irrelevant and I refuse to give you an honest answer." Why is that stupid? Because it doesn't matter how many people you WANT to make double or triple or quadruple the minimum wage. We live in the real world. You might as well have said "uhh, I would like it if everybody has a cute little puppy and a unicorn and we can all hang out with elves and slide down rainbows and sing kumbaya with Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe and other ghosts..." But that's not gonna happen, it's not gonna happen that we live in a real world where everybody is middle class or rich, so that talking point is so vacuous and so vapid and it's such a dodge, because it's a way to make really dumb conservatives to just nod along in agreement like "Yeeeeaaha, minimum never, never try to get the minimum, always gotta go for the maximum, always gotta try to go higher, set the bar high, work hard, yeeeah!" But that disregards the fact that many people spend their entire lives working hard and they never make more than the minimum wage, for a variety of reasons, there are so many reasons why that may happen, I mean there's barriers in place economically, corruption in the system is often times a roadblock, sometimes there's racism involved, sometimes sexism, sometimes there's extenuating circumstances with family members or you don't come from a high enough socio-economic class to begin with in order to work your way up the ladder and you never had a fair shot, you were never able to get a certain level of education because you didn't have the money and you couldn't get loans, I mean the list goes on and on of all the reasons why there are plenty of people who work perfectly hard, who work really hard, they work 2 or 3 jobs that are full time jobs, at minimum wage, and they can't survive."
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