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McDonald’s Labor Fight Shows Why $15 Minimum Wage Doesn’t Work

<p>Anytime Elizabeth Warren chimes in on an issue I must first start my deep breathing exercises&comma; try not to stare into her fake-Indian eyes&comma; and convince myself that her presence on the political stage is just a dream&comma; or perhaps the proverbial nightmare&period; In an attempt to make this attack on her non-personal&comma; I just have to say that I was told that women&comma; the kinder and gentler of the sexes&comma; would be a voice of reason and peace as they come to grasp some of the highest political positions in the land&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One would be hard pressed to find an image of this senate woman that depicts a countenance of not having a mean faced&comma; clipped haired appearance of one who wipes lithium-induced spittle from the edge of her mouth before a photo op&period; Too harsh&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There is a method to this madness&period; The typical back and forth between management and labor &lpar;the word labor brings up connotations of the Communist Manifesto&rpar; with one side yelling sabotage and the other wailing about ethical concerns&period; Who cares&quest; It&rsquo&semi;s all about minimum wage and in this case a &dollar;15 minimum wage for fast food workers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Don&rsquo&semi;t get me wrong&period; I have no beef with fast food workers&period; I was once one&period; The difference being mine was a way to get through high school&comma; and today&rsquo&semi;s worker is attempting to support a family of four&period; In a Bloomberg piece&comma; Warren was quoted as saying&comma; &ldquo&semi;It&rsquo&semi;s the board&rsquo&semi;s job &lpar;National Labor Relations Board&rpar; to give workers a fair shake and these two members can&rsquo&semi;t do that&period;&rdquo&semi; Warren&comma; a Democrat from Massachusetts supports &ldquo&semi;Fight for &dollar;15&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It&rsquo&semi;s unfortunate that those fighting for a higher minimum wage hold their hopes in increased government regulation&comma; which in a Trump administration is not likely to happen&period; One must also remember that as survival is the basic tenant of life&comma; it is also the bottom line of a for-profit business&period; I know profit can be a dirty word for those in the labor camp&comma; but I wonder if they understand that their expense &lpar;wages&rpar; are deducted from sales before they hit the bottom line&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If a business does not make a profit&comma; there will be no business&comma; hence no minimum wage jobs&period; But then there is&comma; of course&comma; the welfare safety net&period; Regardless of all the efforts by the do-gooders&comma; most of whom have never run a hotdog stand&comma; but are somehow experts in entrepreneurship&comma; there appears to be a disconnect in raising wages and actual take-home pay&period; Take the glorious city of Seattle as an example&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As companies look for ways to cut costs&comma; Seattle&&num;8217&semi;s &dollar;15 minimum wage law may be hurting hourly workers instead of helping them&comma; according to a new report&period; The minimum wage increased from &dollar;9&period;47 to &dollar;11 per hour in 2015&comma; and to &dollar;13 in 2016&comma; according to the report&period; Referencing the USA Today&comma; the study&comma; which was funded in part by the city of Seattle&comma; found that workers&nbsp&semi;clocked 9&percnt; fewer hours on average&comma; and earned &dollar;125 less each month after the most recent increase&period;&nbsp&semi;That is a significant hit if you are a fast food worker&period; Government and politicos only care on the surface&comma; while businessmen and woman care wholeheartedly&period; This is why they will not lose this fight&period; Despite the survey&rsquo&semi;s results&comma; the Alice in Wonderland Mayor of Seattle&comma; Ed Murray&comma; said he stands behind the &dollar;15 minimum wage law&comma; Reuters reported&period;&nbsp&semi;Of course he does&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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