> Government's intervention.
I just heard on fox news this morning that the white house just
started a hotline where you could get legal help if u feel victimized
at work. isn't that gov'ts job (govt is paid well to do his job) to
protect people and dispense justice?
My point is that so much love is given to business and an unsucessfull
working man is viewed lowly. That's the opposite of justice. I suggest
that minimum wage be more than it takes to pay the bills, I know at
first that sounds crazy but it also sounds right. ungainful businesses
should be boycoted but outlawing them is also a good idea. There never
would've been a civil war if people refused to buy cotton from slave
owners.
quote - Roosevelt's argument was that the "political rights"
guaranteed by the constitution and the Bill of Rights had "proved
inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness."
Roosevelt's remedy was to declare an "economic bill of rights" which
would guarantee:
Employment, with a living wage,
please look into this - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Bill_of_Rights
On Feb 6, 2:11 pm, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> At 03:06 PM 2/6/2011, you wrote:it's a morality thing actually, more people are willing to have more
> people working for them for less than it takes to make a living, i
> call it ungainfull employment. we don't need more jobs we need the
> jobs we have to actually pay our bills so we don't turn to socialism
> to supply our needs.
> Huh?"Every citizen who has produced or acquired a product, should have the option of applying it immediately to his own use or of transferring it to whoever on the face of the earth agrees to give him in exchange the object of his desires. To
> deprive him of this option . . . solely to satisfy the convenience of another citizen, is to legitimize an act of plunder and to violate the law of justice." -- Frédéric BastiatThe "problems" you seem to be alluding to exist BECAUSE of the
> Government's intervention.
> Regard$,
> --MJ"Public service is my motto. Ninety percent of the people of Cook County drink and gamble and my offense has been to furnish them with those amusements." -- Al Capone
> [There would have been no Al Capone without the nanny state]
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