I hate see people put out of work.
And I really hate to see more small, independent bookstores spinning in.
But if there’s any silver lining to this situation, it’s that it’s a bunch of lockstep Obama voters taking it in the shorts, here.
I hate see people put out of work.
And I really hate to see more small, independent bookstores spinning in.
But if there’s any silver lining to this situation, it’s that it’s a bunch of lockstep Obama voters taking it in the shorts, here.
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“You know, I voted for the measure as well, the minimum wage measure,” customer Edward Vallecillo said. “It’s not something that I thought would affect certain specific small businesses. I feel sad.”
And if that doesn’t tell you all you need to know about the economic illiteracy of liberals, you might be a liberal yourself.
Damn it, nerdbert! You beat me to the punch.
I might add though that this is the problem with libidiots; they never think. They act on feelings.
The minimum wage is not to blame: the bookstore owner is greedy and his act of closing the shop is evil. He should dipped into his obscene profits to keep working families employed at a livable wage.
/Liberal off
Nate, I just loved how much that greedy owner made off the bookstore the year before he closed it. I spent more than that on health insurance deductibles last year.
Obviously this cannot be true, because minimum wages don’t put anyone out of work. The Democrats have been saying that for eighty years, so it must be true.
Honestly, how anyone remains liberal after an introductory economics course is beyond me. Maybe that’s–see Nerdbert’s comment–why the owner earned less than a typical HIDA-era health insurance deductible.