S2T and cohorts,
This should probably be in "The Top 1%" thread but since we're on the subject here...
It is tiring to hear people regurgitating right-wing wrong-headed statements protecting the wealthy, esp. the top 1% that had acquired its wealth by theft! Yes, THEFT -- first by stealing land of the indigenous peoples (in all of the Americas, Middle East, Africa, Asia...), moving people off their land and creating plantations, mining for minerals and fossil fuel, to profit the greedy thieves. Enslaving and using indentured humans to do the labor.
Throughout the history of this nation, people have been exploited in order to create wealth for the capitalist elite. If a business does not provide a living wage -- a wage based on the real cost of living -- then it is stealing from its employees, making huge profits while we, the people toil to get by.
From the Living Wage Coalition of Sonoma County:
A "living wage" is a self-sufficiency wage which enables a family to pay for housing, medical care, transportation, child care, and food without relying on public or private assistance. The term "living wage" is used by advocates to point out that the federal and state minimum wage are not adequate to enable workers to become self-sufficient. A living or self-sufficiency wage for Sonoma County in 2008 was $14.90 an hour (including benefits) and an annual family income of $62,940 based upon calculations for a two-parent, two-child family with both parents working full-time.
In California the minimum wage is $8 hr., nowhere near a living wage. So, if a true living wage is around $15 hr., the corporation is stealing $7 per hour from each employee. The corporation makes huge profits, CEOs are rewarded with million$. Imagine how much theft is going on in the so called "third world" where US multinational corporations pay pennies on the dollar as wages. Do you really believe that corporations earned their profits fair and square?
I expect there will be all sorts of explanations and fabricated justifications for the greed of the wealthy. It's difficult to comprehend how even Tea Party working stiffs who have nothing in common with the wealthy elite, buy into the right-wing propaganda.


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...If so then maybe there is a technicality here that we can agree on.

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