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Social justice for the American worker is supposed to come from our 435 Congressmen, and 100 Senators.

Well, that's not working so well, at least on the Congressional side, as they are intent on turning the clock back into the 1800s or further... Until the voting public strings up the teabaggers, eliminates the gerrymandering with a National Voting Act, we're headed down the drain... What a batch of sickos...


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Re: Ludicrous!
By: keystone
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Fri, 23 Aug 13 6:12 AM
Msg. 55414 of 65535

Good Evening Joe!

Good point.
This quote is absolute nonsense.

"McDonalds franchisees made only about 4.6 percent profit off of their sales at restaurants inside of the United States"

It infers something that as you state is simply not true.

The reality is that McDonalds is more profitable than it's franchisees.
And of course the profit margin does not include all benefits derived by franchisee holders.

With service industries becoming a greater percentage of American employment the issue is whether or not we are capable of making sure that American workers are earning a living wage.

It is simplistic nonsense to compare an American's wages to somebody flipping hamburgers in Beijing or Moscow under the Golden Arches.

A five dollar cup of coffee served to you at Starbucks by a kid earning $7.50 an hour is not capitalism running amuk. It is rape.

Henry Ford knew a hundred years ago that his workers should be able to afford the cars they were making.
Obviously somebody working in a soup kitchen is entitled to a bowl of soup.

If we accept impoverishment as a benefit of employment we make fools of American workers.

It makes me rage to contemplate communists and socialists pontificating on social justice.

Social justice for the American worker is supposed to come from our 435 Congressmen, and 100 Senators.



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