keep asking for higher wages brehs :deadrose:

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...perhaps with the cut in expenses they will be able to keep the Mc Rib on the menu:smile:

Progress, i'm sure they said the same thing about the assembly line.
 

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:patrice: What gives you the idea businesses are in business to be "ethical"?


Or that they should be? :dwillhuh:
This is the dichotomy of capitalism. As technology increases, and the demand for unskilled workers lessens...they start being replaced. Sometimes it isnt as efficient, sometimes it is. But bottom line is someone ends up cutting costs and puttign more money in their pocket. But as this progresses, more effort is put into increasing a corporations well being, than the well being of the country that makes that corporation possible. So at what point does this end? Philosophically speaking, i think this is one of the most important questions and will continue to be for a long time.
 

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This is the dichotomy of capitalism. As technology increases, and the demand for unskilled workers lessens...they start being replaced. Sometimes it isnt as efficient, sometimes it is. But bottom line is someone ends up cutting costs and puttign more money in their pocket. But as this progresses, more effort is put into increasing a corporations well being, than the well being of the country that makes that corporation possible. So at what point does this end? Philosophically speaking, i think this is one of the most important questions and will continue to be for a long time.

I'm alarmed by the number of unskilled workers and how liberals want more low skill jobs, rather than to train these workers for higher skilled(and higher paying) jobs. :wtf:
 

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This is the dichotomy of capitalism. As technology increases, and the demand for unskilled workers lessens...they start being replaced. Sometimes it isnt as efficient, sometimes it is. But bottom line is someone ends up cutting costs and puttign more money in their pocket. But as this progresses, more effort is put into increasing a corporations well being, than the well being of the country that makes that corporation possible. So at what point does this end? Philosophically speaking, i think this is one of the most important questions and will continue to be for a long time.
I think where things went wrong is when people started confusing the political system with the economic system. This happend during the "red scare" where WE WERE CAPITALIST.

Government should set the rules to the game, companies then play by those rules. Right now because of the co-mingling of the two very different concepts (politics & economics) we have a very fuked situation where more and more the economic side of things is the driving force behind the political side of things, whereas before there was at least SOME altruistic ideals guiding certain laws there is now only the bottom line, and that mentality as infected our politics.

I guess what i'm saying is businesses SHOULD try to make as much money as possible. Government SHOULD try to protect its citizens and their welfare. "We the people" and what not.
 
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