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so is he on team Johnson?
No. He doesn't like Johnson either.
I'm voting Johnson.
so is he on team Johnson?
He better take his ball and go home cuz Cruz will never be a contender again.No. He doesn't like Johnson either.
I'm voting Johnson.
This guy is super annoying to listen to. His voice sounds like what CB Dollaway's face looks like.
And he doesn't believe in a minimum wage. That is creepy as fuck.
Still, he should be allowed to speak anywhere he likes.
The minimum wage is a moralist's dream. It's so easy to appear to be a good guy arguing for a minimum wage, but from all I can tell it's actually a bad thing in so many ways.
And he doesn't believe in a minimum wage. That is creepy as fuck.
Corporations would love to turn this place (USA) into Vietnam if they could, and pay the great unwashed masses 56 cents an hour. I believe we do need the government to leash those fuckers off and set a standard, i.e. a minimum wage, benefits etc.
Ben pretty much tarnished all his work with the way he was triggered and crying about the whole Trump situation. Works for years on talking shit about the lefts tactics, resorts to them when he is in the same situation. I will never take Ben seriously after that.
Are you saying employers should be obligated to pay employees more than their labor is worth on the margin?
And then no one could afford their products. Let's be real here. That's silly.
Businesses benefit more from a wealthy society than a poor one... But they aren't going to pay people for a job if they're going to be paying the employee more for the job than the $ the job brings in.
I'm saying that I think in a decent society, the worth of a person's time & labor should have a baseline that is set according to the economy they exist in, i.e. a living wage.
Ok, but you don't understand how that's completely immoral? It's not the employer's responsibility to offer more than what the potential employee can offer him. If you think otherwise, you need to explain why he should have that obligation.
The employer is the one who took all the risk to get to where he's at now, why should he be compelled to subsidize someone else's standard of living?
The thing with Shapiro is that he makes sense on some things but not on others, he's very partisan. It's almost cute how enamoured with Cruz he is, he's even defending the man's height on twitter, he's certainly not above being emotional about his decisions.
Leftists name-call and look for other weak people to join their side against you. they don't debate like men, or women with intelligence. They insult, act like they don't have to respond to valid points that disagree with their stances.
I used to agree with the left more than the right; probably about 70/30. Now, strangely, it's more like 60/40 in favor of right leaners.
The thing with Shapiro is that he makes sense on some things but not on others, he's very partisan. It's almost cute how enamoured with Cruz he is, he's even defending the man's height on twitter, he's certainly not above being emotional about his decisions.
I'm pro-Johnson as well, but I'll be voting Trump since I don't want to throw my vote away.No. He doesn't like Johnson either.
I'm voting Johnson.