Debating with you is not a productive use of my time since you invariably run out of steam at some point and detour into the usual LOL and disparaging remarks. In other words, once you've run through your dogma party piece, you have nothing left (e.g., your "proof" that white privilege doesn't exist because of high-school dropout rates).
If you and others of your group want to have a chaw over economics classes that you've taken and books you've read and so forth, knock yourselves out. That sort of other-worldly discussion is of no interest to me.
Hello dbphoenix:
Sounds like you are describing your self. You ran out of steam after you made your first post.
And perhaps you should refrain from making disparaging remarks like you did in post #29 where you said to Maverick74
"Lol all you like, but so far your "well-reasoned arguments" are nothing more than the usual patrician rationalization."
Your posts can be given the same dismissive label. But how does that shed light on the subject ?
You say you do not want to discuss economics in post 53, because "That sort of other-worldly discussion is of no interest to me."
Then why did you start this thread. Did you think you could just copy and paste some article and not have people challenge it and expect you to defend it. And tell me exactly what world does a discussion about the minimum wage belong in if not in the world of economics.
You present articles with straw man arguments for raising the minimum wage like post 49 saying
"That’s a far cry from the apocalyptic drumbeat emanating from the Wall Street Journal’s editorial page, for whom the prospect of a minimum wage increase sounds like a gamma-ray burst shearing through the solar system to extinguish life on this planet."
So the world did not end, therefore no harm was done. Is that the best you can do ?
In post 39 you say "I value minimum-wage workers. You don't. Perhaps that's all that needs to be said."
But if all markets are created by people who disagree on value but agree on price then of what relevance is it to say that you value minimum-wage workers but some one else does not. That is just a disparaging remark.
In post 26 you say
"Nor does the argument that consumers will flee in droves if prices are raised (McDonald's hamburgers used to be 15 cents)."
More straw man apocalyptic arguments. Wages went up but the world did not end. You say this article by Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" was also "well-reasoned". So why don't you present these reasons ?
Your reference to a discussion of economics as an "other-worldly discussion" I think explains why you don't realize why you are wrong. In your world the laws of economics do not apply. The government can just raise the minimum age and make every one better off with no increased unemployment or other bad side effects. By raising the minimum wage workers will be able to afford the products their companies produce, otherwise as you say in post 26 "a capitalist economy with diminishing demand will be short-lived.". I wonder how high the wages of the workers at the Lamborghini automobile company will have to be raised so they can all afford a Lamborghini ?
And your reference to Christian compassion in post 26 as a reason to raise the minimum wage is just plain wrong. Christian compassion is about you as an individual showing compassion to some else. It is not you sticking your hand in some ones pocket and taking their money and sticking it in some else's pocket. Especially when the government raising the minimum wage ultimately hurts the people as a whole it is suppose to help. That is called misguided compassion which is a better description of what you want to do.
Anubis