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  1. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Because you continue to leave out the context, which is what I've repeatedly said; just constantly re-citing the same paragraph over and over again does not change that. Indeed, the last paragraph you cite below even notes this, in that you are ignoring the demand elasticities; the effects...
  2. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Thank you for being honest, I greatly appreciate that integrity. Seriously, it is indeed rare on the internet. To what am I supposed to respond to? Your rant? If so, what specifically?
  3. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Except it's not, you're not even quoting from the conclusions section lol. You literally cited off the third page of a 48 page report, while ignoring that they gave context higher up on said page which is where I pulled mine to show what you were leaving out.
  4. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    You read an entire 48 page economic paper in 17 minutes lol? If you had, you would realize you're quoting that out of context: In terms of hiring and hours, the March CPS shows that employment during the year fell by a modest 0.7 percent more in lower earning states and annual hours worked by...
  5. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Yes you did, right here in fact: So either you don't understand what the word "enacted" means, or you shifted the goalposts here. Your decision, dude.
  6. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Because the summary isn't supposed to do that, but rather explain their conclusions? If you want the methodology, you can read the article; see it here. Let's be intellectually honest, however, and say that if you're not even willing to watch a video beyond one minute then you're not going to...
  7. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    By your own admission you only watched a literal minute out of a 15 minute video, so how can you say there is no argument when you didn't even watch to see if there was one? The first dives into it really well and does exactly as I said by going over the 1966 FLSA Amendment Study, which reviewed...
  8. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    This is a long winded way to say you can't explain what the difference between a Communist, a "Progressive" and a Fascist is. Let's also remember this conversation started because I said we should nationalize businesses lmao. North Dakota has State Run-banking, for example; does this mean North...
  9. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    And how exactly are you supposed to do that when we have lobbying and campaign donations? When you're against Unions and Government regulation, what other defense do workers have against exploitation or, in the case of customers, being denied service? All the theory in the world goes right out...
  10. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Notably, you still can't explain them and rely on personal attacks to hide that. Tell me again what's the difference between a "Progressive" and yourself? You even immediately went to racial attacks lol. But yes, do go on about building things; perhaps start with how to build a second term for...
  11. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    If you believe Communists, Fascists and Progressives are all the same thing, you don't understand even the basics of any of those ideologies. The utter stupidity of people like you is exactly why we are in the situation we are in, and your refusal to see things as they actually are precisely why...
  12. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    No I understand the argument, it's just fundamentally wrong, which is the point. You're against Unions and the like, so what recourse do workers have other than to have the Government regulate wages?
  13. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Indeed, it's totally in favor of the companies which is why we must use the Government to regulate wages. Alternatively, of course, I'm in favor of nationalizing most corporations and industries, so there is that response too.
  14. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Except all the studies say otherwise, we have never found increase unemployed, barriers to entry or the like. Instead, we improved the lives of everyone by doing such. Here's a video that goes over the evidence of this: And if you want the same from a conservative slant like Sowell:
  15. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Yes, keeping the minimum wage low does that, so why don't you want to raise to help everybody like the actual data says it does? Let's also talk about how schizophrenic it is to argue you're in favor of poor people-who overwhelmingly favor the measure I speak of, including in States such as...
  16. History Learner

    Business & Finance Rising Labor Costs & Automation Affordability

    Raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour and index it to inflation, removing it as a continual political shit fight.
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