Something has to change, and change soon.
Going back to the practice of not encouraging sloth is probably a good start. You know, make it so it pays to work, and not to sit home and play console games.
Something has to change, and change soon.
http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index.php?threads/minimum-wage-or-living-wage.296718/Going back to the practice of not encouraging sloth is probably a good start. You know, make it so it pays to work, and not to sit home and play console games.
. Furthermore, Western socialists of all stripes typically support progressive social policies such as gender equality and tolerance of differences.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/...cratic-socialist-but-what-does-that-term-mean
What possible incentive can you give ten million people to go work for $15 an hour when they have to pay almost half of that to take care of the kids (and those are illegal aliens taking care of your kids that will take any work)? Instead, they collect "entitlements" and take care of their own kids. You can cry that they should go and work, but it is not going to happen.That thread does not address the vast amount of entitlements many receive that they would lose if they went out and took a job. All it does is address what a "living wage" is.
What possible incentive can you give ten million people to go work for $15 an hour when they have to pay almost half of that to take care of the kids (and those are illegal aliens taking care of your kids that will take any work)? Instead, they collect "entitlements" and take care of their own kids. You can cry that they should go and work, but it is not going to happen.
You are not solving the problem. I am not solving the problem. The real problem is getting people to value their educations so that they can rise above the stench of $15/Hr. But, waiiiitttt!!!! Who can afford to be in debt for $250,000 for a piece of shit education at many American higher learning institutions? What is worse, that is just for an undergraduate degree that might get you $75,000/yr which means you will be paying off school until you are 50. See, it is a vicious circle. People can't get out of their own way in the current system towards a stable middle class.
The answer is high quality affordable education in conjuction with a living wage for people that are not suited for whatever reason to get a higher education. But you can't just make a higher education more affordable, it actually has to be worth it too.
The simple fact is there are just too many people in this world, for all to have meaningful employment. That's a problem that won't be solved by affordable education, what is needed is a shift in thinking towards global population reduction and preservation of the earth's resources instead of the constant pursuit of economic growth.
That is a myth you are advised to let go. BTW, the correct measure is both population and population density. There are scores of arguments against it. Here is just one:The simple fact is there are just too many people in this world, for all to have meaningful employment. That's a problem that won't be solved by affordable education, what is needed is a shift in thinking towards global population reduction and preservation of the earth's resources instead of the constant pursuit of economic growth.
the answer is for parents to own their own schoolsWhat possible incentive can you give ten million people to go work for $15 an hour when they have to pay almost half of that to take care of the kids (and those are illegal aliens taking care of your kids that will take any work)? Instead, they collect "entitlements" and take care of their own kids. You can cry that they should go and work, but it is not going to happen.
You are not solving the problem. I am not solving the problem. The real problem is getting people to value their educations so that they can rise above the stench of $15/Hr. But, waiiiitttt!!!! Who can afford to be in debt for $250,000 for a piece of shit education at many American higher learning institutions? What is worse, that is just for an undergraduate degree that might get you $75,000/yr which means you will be paying off school until you are 50. See, it is a vicious circle. People can't get out of their own way in the current system towards a stable middle class.
The answer is high quality affordable education in conjuction with a living wage for people that are not suited for whatever reason to get a higher education. But you can't just make a higher education more affordable, it actually has to be worth it too.
Home education has exploded. But by itself it cannot be the final answer. There are too many people and one-on-one education is extremely lucrative and inefficient except for the wealthy.the answer is for parents to own their own schools