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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Unsurprisingly, you've missed the point. I can't get "real" Americans to do the job well and/or for any longer than six months. Usually closer to two months. The statement that "Americans who NEED work will do it" is incorrect. They will apply, sure. But they will NOT do it to the same standard as immigrants. They will bail at the first hint of a better job or when they're tired or hungover, or they'll just half-ass it until we're all fed up and send them packing. So unless you're a Job Creator like me, with the experience I have in low-wage low-skill employment, shut it. [/quote] You do not sound like a nice man. If the pay is peanuts, you get monkeys. American workers will want a living wage, nice working onditions. And their rights You want to provide minimum hourly wage and submissive humble workers[/quote] So, only businesses that can afford to pay "living wages" should be allowed to operate and hire employees? I love how the mind-set is that small businesses need to create jobs, but the business owners are expected to pay more than they can afford to create those jobs. In some cases, if the business owners pay those living wages, their own take home pay will drop below a living wage. This type of mind set is why suburbanites live in a land of large corporate chain stores. [/quote] It is actually a direct requirement of all Catholics that they pay a living wage. It's in the catechism. This is not such an unusual requirement, even for conservatives.[/quote] And why should Catholicism set the standards for what Americans pay? Catholics are only a small portion of the population. And one would think that in a state that proposes to have freedom of religion that non-Catholics should not have to be bound by Catholic requirements. Catholics are of course welcome to pay what wages their religion dictates, but it is irrelevant to the discussion in general.[/quote]
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