twostrokenut
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lets just bump min wage up to $1000 per hour and crash this biatch....we all will get to eat crab legs for a while it will be totally worth it.
witness an austrian's demented sense of economics and ponder why all they have is theory.lets just bump min wage up to $1000 per hour and crash this biatch....we all will get to eat crab legs for a while it will be totally worth it.
I think it is a great idea!! I will send you my address and you send me my basic income every month. It will be a little tight on 2,000 dollars but beggars cannot be choosers! Get cracking cause I dont want to work anymore and I want my free money!A basic income (also called basic income guarantee, unconditional basic income, universal basic income, universal demogrant,[SUP][1][/SUP] or citizens income) is a proposed system[SUP][2][/SUP] of social security in which citizens or residents of a country regularly receive a sum of money unconditionally from the government. This is distinct from guaranteed minimum income, which may be conditional upon participation in the labor force or other means testing. A basic income of any amount less than the social minimum is sometimes referred to as a 'partial basic income'.
Similar proposals for "capital grants provided at the age of majority" date to Thomas Paine's Agrarian Justice of 1795, there paired with asset-based egalitarianism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income
Well, you just confirmed it. You are racist against Sasquatch!
thats racist?If you think there is a basic right to live for nothing, go to Alaska or the Everglades. You will last only a few months. You get nothing for nothing, especially in those places.
Only Aus has unlimited welfare time and a healthy employment rate. 5.6%
That is because there are only a very few people in a very harsh and physical country.
If you feed people for free, you get more people to feed that are trained from birth not to be productive. The Malthusian Conundrum. The Welfare Mom with 9 kids and 9 absent fathers.
mandating that everyone be paid $1000/hour would be super inflationary.witness an austrian's demented sense of economics and ponder why all they have is theory.
Quit being so logical...mandating that everyone be paid $1000/hour would be super inflationary.
even the dipshit econo-tards dont believe the twaddle they sell about minimum wages not being inflationary, thats why they always just want a lil bit more.
if cab drivers make $1000/ hour then your 30 minute cab ride will cost $500 + expenses overhead, taxes, insurance, and profit for the cab company.
your Big Mac comes with 35% of the price going to labour costs right now coming out to about $1.47 per burger, at $1000/hour that will skyrocket.
$1.75/burger at $8/hour = a burger production rate of 18.3 burgers /hour
if as you assert, the price cannot go up to pay for McWages, then that same burger flipper will have to flip 571.4 bugers per hour to make up the new higher cost, so his employer can just break even on increased aggregate demand inspired volume.
even if bread beef and lettuce dont go up (somehow) that burger assembler will have to be paid, thus either the worker must produce impossibly more burgers, or the price will shoot up to cover his time per burger, making that Big Mac cost ~$590, but thats cool cuz everybody else now makes $1000/hour too.
naturally, you will still sell your weed for the same price you do now, which i assume is ~$3000/ounce (or at least thats what law enforcement claims in "Street Value"...)
you went to the same school as those cops didnt ya?
Give a man crab legs, and he'll eat like a king for a night.lets just bump min wage up to $1000 per hour and crash this biatch....we all will get to eat crab legs for a while it will be totally worth it.
i cannot help it.Quit being so logical...
I do agree it's dead on arrival, because congress would never relenquish the power our current tax scheme gives them.your "prebate" is a sop to the plebs, nothing more. in fact your whole argument is pointless since the federal government has no constitutional power to tax labour or wages at all, and has no power to tax transactions within a state, or between the states.
Congress is empowered to lay stamp taxes on goods in interstate or international commerce, levy tariffs, and submit a bill to it's member states for remission of funds by apportionment.
in breif, the congress can tax GOODS in commerce (not labour services or your sweat) and it can tax the states, not people.
arguing for a "fairtax", (just a slogan for a national sales tax, which is as unfair as any tax ever devised) is stupid.
sales taxes are nothing new, they are a lethal chokehold for the economy, and a boon for black marketeers.
YOU obviously have very little knowledge of how economies work, and what little you do have was shat directly into your mouth from between the broad buttocks of a person who would do VERY WELL INDEED if his income, investments and holdings are untaxed.
the system is FUCKED and needs fixing, but this proposal is Dead On Arrival.
amazing the amount of misinformation on the "16th amendment" and the income tax.I do agree it's dead on arrival, because congress would never relenquish the power our current tax scheme gives them.
I also agree our current system is fucked, because congress has fucked it by being corrupt.
Everything else contained in your above post, however, is incorrect.
Prices would actually decline under the fair tax. It's counter-intuitive, but it's reality. Take a loaf of bread, or any other good or service. Everyone along the way from the guy who sells the farmer the wheat seed to the grocery store who sells the loaf imbeds within the price of that loaf the taxes they have to pay as a result of the income they make. The fair tax removes those cost to producers, and competitive forces of the marketplace drives the price down.
The united states would become a Mecca for investment globally, resulting in massive economic growth. The wealthy who keep billions in off shore banks to avoid paying tax on it suddenly can bring that capital home.
Your argument about congress not having the power to levy a tax on income was correct for the last time in 1913 when the 16th amendment was adopted. It gave congress the power to levy a direct tax.
The fair tax has the goal of repealing this amendment.
It's shocking the amount of misinformation there is out there aout the fair tax. You should read boortz's book.
http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/retail/bigbox_livingwage_policies11.pdfmandating that everyone be paid $1000/hour would be super inflationary.
even the dipshit econo-tards dont believe the twaddle they sell about minimum wages not being inflationary, thats why they always just want a lil bit more.
if cab drivers make $1000/ hour then your 30 minute cab ride will cost $500 + expenses overhead, taxes, insurance, and profit for the cab company.
your Big Mac comes with 35% of the price going to labour costs right now coming out to about $1.47 per burger, at $1000/hour that will skyrocket.
$1.75/burger at $8/hour = a burger production rate of 18.3 burgers /hour
if as you assert, the price cannot go up to pay for McWages, then that same burger flipper will have to flip 571.4 bugers per hour to make up the new higher cost, so his employer can just break even on increased aggregate demand inspired volume.
even if bread beef and lettuce dont go up (somehow) that burger assembler will have to be paid, thus either the worker must produce impossibly more burgers, or the price will shoot up to cover his time per burger, making that Big Mac cost ~$590, but thats cool cuz everybody else now makes $1000/hour too.
naturally, you will still sell your weed for the same price you do now, which i assume is ~$3000/ounce (or at least thats what law enforcement claims in "Street Value"...)
you went to the same school as those cops didnt ya?
however if the minimum wage doubles (as demanded by the McGoon Squad) then EVERY wage and salary will have to double which adds up fast.http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/retail/bigbox_livingwage_policies11.pdf
"Even if Walmart were to pass 100 percent of the wage increase on to consumers, the average impact on a Walmart shopper would be quite small: 1.1 percent of prices, well below Walmart's estimated savings to consumers. This works out to $0.46 per shopping trip, or $12.49 per year, for the average consumer who spends approximately $1,187 per year at Walmart"
puhleeze.Stocks and Flows. Kalecki's "profit equation".
Profits = Net Investment - Personal Savings - Foreign Savings - Gov't Savings + Profits Taxes + Dividends
http://www.levyforecast.com/assets/Profits.pdf
No. But, your question sure is. You somehow think there is only one race on welfare, hater.thats racist?