echelon1k1
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typical democrat answer - you people should know considering you started the fucking thingso the KKK has never led to the deaths of anyone?
typical democrat answer - you people should know considering you started the fucking thingso the KKK has never led to the deaths of anyone?
fixed that for yaGod damn I really hate to say this, but I agree with kynes and beenthere on this 1..
Of course the price of a big Mac is gonna go.up.if McDonald's are now forced to.double their employees salary.. it's very basic.. if McDonalds are now making x amount of.money per burger sold, which takes into account the price of the kangaroo meat, the bun, and special sauce, plus the $7 / hr the person flipping them gets paid, do you honestly think McDonalds will just now say, oh, OK, screw the bottom line and profits, we'll just eat that double salary cost and not pass it onto our customers? Fuck no, they're going to want to make the same amount of.money they are now, which the only way of.doing so would be to raise the cost of a Skippy Meal..
LOL... We got a law and order cast member in the houseIntent.
Your intent is malicious, his sarcasm.
my apologies, i am using the dictionary definition.That was a bad word my friend but I fixed it for ya.
"We have", not, "we got".LOL... We got a law and order cast member in the house
i know a few burger franchisees, they pay more for labour than any other capital outlay. doubling their labour costs would slice their already thin margins to the bone, and in some regions, would drive them out of business.
You're a wood-tick, not a burger flipper. I know for a fact the cost mechanics are vastly different in your sector because I've had to do "bids" myself (except with steel).
If you're as small a company as you imply, and you have competition, your contingency buffer is probably ~5% or else you're getting undercut by others.
And it would really suck if your competitors already have capital stock prior to bidding (assuming materials have a continuous inflation).
Then again, I can't profess knowledge of the intricacies in California construction, my experience is mostly in Western Canada and the contracts I dealt with dwarfed what you recently claimed as revenue (~$1Mn/yr?).
Perhaps you have different numbers to play with?
Please, tell me more...
You may be correct on the surface but you're neglecting one thing...profit margins.
McD's et al. have plenty of number-crunchers working for them figuring out the maximum prices they can charge the consumer in order to maintain those margins.
They currently have an average profit margin of ~20%.
Their labour costs are 17% of the operating budget...
To put that in perspective, if they charge $1.20 and it costs them $1, then 17 cents goes to labour.
DOUBLE the labour cost and the profit margin goes to 3 cents or ~2.5%, ceteris paribus.
Oh sure, shareholders who don't do fuck all as far as the company is concerned get hit on their divies (boo fucking hoo), but the company still has plenty of room to work, and that's assuming they don't raise prices modestly or squeeze their suppliers, ala WalFart, or utilize more capital instead of labour.
The places where you will see a negative effect is in SMEs. That will cause competition on the bleeding edge to get pushed out, but that leaves more business for the leftovers.
And once again, that is precluding aggregate demand effects...
I know I know... "Tarot reading"
PS Wood-tick is slang for carpenters.
when you have nothing else, literally..."We have", not, "we got".
i know a few burger franchisees, they pay more for labour than any other capital outlay. doubling their labour costs would slice their already thin margins to the bone, and in some regions, would drive them out of business.
McBurgers on the corner is NOT the McBurger Corporation Wall Street Ticker Symbol.
the franchisee doesnt have those kinds of margins, and cannot afford the doubling of their largest cost.
i woulkd say "Depraved Indifference" is more accurate.LOL... We got a law and order cast member in the house
it's so pathetic that it's unreal.Has expectations of special treatment that are unrealistic
Thanks for the new sig too
edit: don't to forget to observe*
I read something that estimated the cost at around 26%. Does that sound about right?i know a few burger franchisees, they pay more for labour than any other capital outlay. doubling their labour costs would slice their already thin margins to the bone, and in some regions, would drive them out of business.
McBurgers on the corner is NOT the McBurger Corporation Wall Street Ticker Symbol.
the franchisee doesnt have those kinds of margins, and cannot afford the doubling of their largest cost.
Dude, just think if it was the Law and Order guys prosecuting Zimmerman? Lefty love boners all round...i woulkd say "Depraved Indifference" is more accurate.
2nd Degree Racism is the best they can get you on, but i bet you can plea bargain it down to Negligent Racism and get off with community service and time served...
i knew you and kynes were gay black men.just on the down low
Dude, i'm not even australiani knew you and kynes were gay black men.
i have been perma-trolled.
I am sure they have, but as far as I know Duke is not personally linked to any murders unlike your hero, Sharpton.so the KKK has never led to the deaths of anyone?
so david duke gets a pass for his racism, but sharpton gets hung by the toenails for his....as far as I know Duke is not personally linked to any murders...
in calif, with it's $8.25 minimum wage, 30% sounds more like, but i dont have the numbers in front of me.I read something that estimated the cost at around 26%. Does that sound about right?
2000: federal minimum wage is $5.15
2010: federal minimum wage is $7.25
that is an increase in the minimum wage of 140%.
did the big mac go up in price by 140% as well? adjusted for inflation, nope. it went up 126%.
wages went up, the price of food did not soar, and the same dollar would buy you more after the wage increase than it did before.
i will say it over and over and over again: the right does not have one single concrete example that supports their moronic yelling and blathering.
since they have no concrete examples and thus no actual reason to oppose this, they will invent a lie and keep repeating it: class warfare.
the right in america is fucking hopeless.
cat's outa the bag homey.Dude, i'm not even australian
This is my favorite of all time!
What inflation??
Then in small words below the 2000 price it says that the prices have been adjusted for inflation.
If there was no inflation there would be no need to adjust for it.