Do black people hate Obama as well?...

Yes I posted the actual "economic study" from the non-partisan CBO.

It says that your "spread the wealth around" fabricators are full of shit that raising the minimum wage does not cost jobs.

Show your work, or you're lying.
I'd put money on the latter.
 
Show your work, or you're lying.
I'd put money on the latter.

I did, and as per usual, you are qualified to review it. You don't "put money" an anything. You pick one of your 26 little snarks off the shelf, deliver it, put it back on the shelf for another day. You are incapable of substantive argument.

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I always enjoy the irony of the avatars you select to show you as the tough guy you think you are.
 
I did, and as per usual, you are qualified to review it. You don't "put money" an anything. You pick one of your 26 little snarks off the shelf, deliver it, put it back on the shelf for another day. You are incapable of substantive argument.

#BigStrongMan
#JustAskHim

I always enjoy the irony of the avatars you select to show you as the tough guy you think you are.

Once again, folks, Queerbait is #AllHatNoCattle.

He sure can talk the talk, but at the end of the day, it's #AnotherQueerbaitLie
 
Once again, folks, Queerbait is #AllHatNoCattle.

He sure can talk the talk, but at the end of the day, it's #AnotherQueerbaitLie

Folks? I love how you "play to the crowd" as if anyone ever gives a shit about your tween-girl, hash-tag retorts.

#AllHatNoBrain
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To repeat:

Oh, that is GREAT news! Lets raise it to $100/hr then! How many jobs can we expect to be created when we make the cost of labor higher?

I'm guessing you have a favorite "economist" to tell us that making labor more expensive will also not have any impact on the costs of goods and services?

Must be dreamy living in the fantasy bubble that is your world.

http://www.cbo.gov/publication/44995

So, assuming that the 900,000 people that would be helped by the increase didn't lose any of that ground when the dollars in their increased wage doesn't go as far as dollars in their previous wage go...

500,000 people lose their jobs.

What a brilliant idea. Any guesses as to the demographics of the first to be laid off out of those 500,000?

Not o mention businesses that are not started and jobs not created or future jobs that have automation designed in as a result.

I am convinced that to be a liberal you have to have no aptitude for basic arithmetic.

Your idiotic link proves the opposite of what you think it proves. The rationale that because some areas have higher labor costs (and corresponding -and related- higher costs of living) that means we should also do damage to the economies of places with more rational approaches to labor.

$100 an hour is meaningless is a loaf of bread costs $33.

Liberals love to hurt the poor and those on fixed income with stupid ideas like having any minimum wage. They don;t worry about the inflation that they cause because they plan to "make it right" with yet another government program to solve the problem they just created.

Take California and "green energy." As "green energy" is not economically viable (or else it wouldn't need to be mandated) it raised the cost of energy which hurts the poor disproportionately..No problem...just include a "green energy" rebate to help the poor, at the expense of the tax-payers (i.e. "the rich")

You have proven time and time again to not have even a handle on the very basics of economic principles so I don't know why I bother to respond to you. You cut and paste some clap-trap from people almost as economically illiterate as you justifying their preferred policy positions with bad math and non-existent statistical analysis. You don't even understand the fallacies contained in the crap you post.

Wishing that policies have a positive impact on the poor is not the same as having mathematics and common sense on your side.

If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride.



Exactly how much #UberAlpha #MachoMuscle is required, in your estimation, to understand basic economic principles?

Still no rebuttal to the nonsense you posted that I refuted on the CREA, I see.

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Still can't explain either how raising the minimum wage creates jobs or how the sequence of events began by the CREA did not precipitate the crash?

Google has been no help at all??

Once again, folks, BobsDownSouth is #AllHatNoCattle.

He sure can talk the talk, but at the end of the day, it's #AnotherBobsDownSouthDeflection
 
Yes I posted the actual "economic study" from the non-partisan CBO.

It says that your "spread the wealth around" fabricators are full of shit that raising the minimum wage does not cost jobs.

Googling "find me a 'study' to support my inaccurate point of view" does not teach you anything about economics.

It costs jobs in that if you're working three jobs you now only have to work two because the two are paying you more money. It's literally simply math and the CBO says as much. "Increasing the minimum wage would have two principal effects on low-wage workers. Most of them would receive higher pay that would increase their family’s income, and some of those families would see their income rise above the federal poverty threshold." You just chose to ignore it because you're a bitch.

Other things you ignore:

- 16.5 million people earning less than $10.10 would get a raise. And those already getting $10.10 probably would get raises, too, from a ripple effect.

- After taking into account jobs cut and raises paid out, real income would rise overall by $2 billion.

- The wage boost would allow millions of workers to spend more, boosting demand for goods and services and stimulating growth.

- About 900,000 people would be lifted out of poverty.
 
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