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Fast Food Workers: You Don't Deserve $15 an Hour to Flip Burgers, and That's OK

• theblaze.com

You earnestly believe — indeed, you've been led to this conclusion by pandering politicians and liberal pundits who possess neither the slightest grasp of the basic rules of economics nor even the faintest hint of integrity — that your entry level gig pushing buttons on a cash register at Taco Bell ought to earn you double the current federal minimum wage.

I'm aware, of course, that not all of you feel this way. Many of you might consider your position as Whopper Assembler to be rather a temporary situation, not a career path, and you plan on moving on and up not by holding a poster board with "Give me more money!" scrawled across it, but by working hard and being reliable. To be clear, I am not addressing the folks in this latter camp. They are doing what needs to be done, and I respect that.

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Comment by PureTrust
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I kinda like the way that somebody complains about fast food workers' complaints

Let them walk out and march. As long as they do it peacefully, let them. Why? Because it is all supply and demand.

If their bosses don't or can't fire them and hire somebody willing to work for less, well, the industry will shut down if the people won't pay.

Personally, I think that as long as they are going this far, that they should march for $150 an hour. Then all the rest of us can get 10 times what we are asking, as well. and the price of everything can go up to pay for it all.

The people who will benefit are the ones who get in first, and the ones who can see which markets are moving so they can invest there.



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