Sorry, didn’t know I was supposed to respond.
…yes?
Some sort of “redistribution” is necessary, cuz bear in mind, one could just as easily argue that wealth was “confiscated” from their labor value all along.
Sorry, didn’t know I was supposed to respond.
You realize that 99% of businesses in our country are small businesses right? Workers owning the means of production. They're not confiscating wealth from anyone.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:08 pmSorry, didn’t know I was supposed to respond.
…yes?
Some sort of “redistribution” is necessary, cuz bear in mind, one could just as easily argue that wealth was “confiscated” from their labor value all along.
You are way past your invitation on this line.
i don't know what it is, but it certainly ain't an imbecile shortage. going through the drive-thru it's about 66/33 they get my order right. how hard is it to look at the big screen and put the food in a bag. and get it right.
"66/33". What about the missing 1%? Would you say it leans towards their getting your order right or wrong?MICHHAWK wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 8:53 ami don't know what it is, but it certainly ain't an imbecile shortage. going through the drive-thru it's about 66/33 they get my order right. how hard is it to look at the big screen and put the food in a bag. and get it right.
i wouldn't increase the wage. i'd decrease it. go back to minimum. go back to hiring the high school kids.