Can you explain how in a free market (like libertarian idealists dream of) a fair social contract is possible?
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10-14-2012, 06:48 AM
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I wipe my butt with your 'fair social contract'. There is nothing more fair than the free market where a person is compensated to the value of their worth to the market. No one. Not a single, solitary person is holding anyone in the U.S. back from achieving all that is within their dream. To listen to folks like you would be to think we're living in feudal Europe or Dickensian England. We're not. And in America we never have.
What's right about a guy who's not worth the stings on his shoes getting paid even the minimum wage. Even if he worked for nothing, he would still cost me to employ him for the time, effort and materials I'd have to invest in him just to get something out of him. As to the rest of your little socialistic whine. I'm calling BS. Go pound sand. |
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