Buddha2525
Well-Known Member
I've thought long and hard on the subject. The top management, such as the CEOs, make up to hundreds of of years wage for each year, compared to the poorest.
And, you bleeding hearts are correct, it's not right.
But what can we do about it?
I don't see having a minimum wage solving this problem.
The only ones who benefit from a minimum wage are the welfare corporations, who cry foul when they lose out on even a penny's worth of profit, and then demand to pay no taxes as if they had a "loss." Government doesn't shift the tax brackets, and makes more money that first year, or however long until it implements "tax reform." Goods and services increase their base so that the net overall is no better off for those who made the new "living wage" every so slowly see their "living" increase. Rents increase. Then we start the whole increase minimum wage again, rinse repeat.
Not a solution!
Our next "solution" is trying to become a South American dictator style government. But that ends up in hyper-inflation, such as what happened during the 2002 economic crisis. So scratch that.
The only solution is for government to take control of supply and set a recommended price, with a floor and ceiling, on all goods and services. Otherwise corporations resort to attrition revenge by flooding the market with easy to make garbage, causing shortages on essentials so they can sell at a huge profit, and relocating to a country with slave labor wages.
Which brings me to another point. In order to stop corporations from investing in sweat shops and importing, even with government control of our goods and services, there would need to be tariffs added which make them equal to domestics, with a slight to moderate extra luxury tax on foreign bought goods and services to give business the needed push for enlightenment and compassion, not motivate them for greed.
How we do this without giving up what an American means, is beyond me.
And, you bleeding hearts are correct, it's not right.
But what can we do about it?
I don't see having a minimum wage solving this problem.
The only ones who benefit from a minimum wage are the welfare corporations, who cry foul when they lose out on even a penny's worth of profit, and then demand to pay no taxes as if they had a "loss." Government doesn't shift the tax brackets, and makes more money that first year, or however long until it implements "tax reform." Goods and services increase their base so that the net overall is no better off for those who made the new "living wage" every so slowly see their "living" increase. Rents increase. Then we start the whole increase minimum wage again, rinse repeat.
Not a solution!
Our next "solution" is trying to become a South American dictator style government. But that ends up in hyper-inflation, such as what happened during the 2002 economic crisis. So scratch that.
The only solution is for government to take control of supply and set a recommended price, with a floor and ceiling, on all goods and services. Otherwise corporations resort to attrition revenge by flooding the market with easy to make garbage, causing shortages on essentials so they can sell at a huge profit, and relocating to a country with slave labor wages.
Which brings me to another point. In order to stop corporations from investing in sweat shops and importing, even with government control of our goods and services, there would need to be tariffs added which make them equal to domestics, with a slight to moderate extra luxury tax on foreign bought goods and services to give business the needed push for enlightenment and compassion, not motivate them for greed.
How we do this without giving up what an American means, is beyond me.