When you ask about material things having worth, are you excluding people?
Hasn't that already come to pass? Should they have? Based upon what rational reasoning? Not likely. As long as those who are paying government...
I agree. I agree that it will have a negative impact on the jobs which machines replace, and perhaps even temporarily have impact on a portion of...
And I did say "Some regulations are necessary and good, and some are not."
On a particular issue I may support a Libertarian view. Your definitions below are adequately acceptable.
I'm not sure of what it is you are attempting to imply above.
While you refer to what you call 'my' overall ideology, you havn't made it clear what you think it is. The SYSCO case you mentioned, is NOT a...
A prospective employer can offer a wage to a prospective employee, and the prospective employee can accept, refuse or request a higher wage which...
As the money supply is increased and our fiat currency devalues, the wealth gap will only grow. But to governments benefit, so will the tax...
People design, build and repair machines, and people are also employed to acquire the raw materials used to build them from, That, my dear...
You may wish to look at it that way, but I don't believe corporations do anything more than pay people what the labor they perform is worth, and...
You should recognize as fact that your imagination doesn't necessarily represent reality. How does it relate to fast food workers being replaced...
Actually when we as individuals make choices of how, where, and with whom we earn money or spend it, the hand is not invisible.
That goes along with separation of Church and State. Many of the original immigrants to the U.S.A. came seeking freedom from oppressive...
Uncontrolled emotions can lead to some very bad decisions. Wages are and should be paid only based upon the value to the employer of the work to...
And the Feds target of devaluing the dollar at a 3% annual rate is only going to increase poverty and grow wealth disparity while allowing...
I would assume they are paying a wage equal to the value of the work being performed or they would not find anyone willing to take the jobs they...
Should we criminalize progress if it results in greater efficiency requiring less human labor?
Except for the fact that those low-middle income earners pay very little, if any, income taxes at all.
Are you suggesting we should hate the Walton family? How should we feel about other billionaire families, hate them too?
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