May 14, 2006

minimum wage tanks

Filed under:, , — Chris @ 11:35 am

So, things were looking good for some semblance of progressive legislation on the minimum wage in TN, but, well, so much for that idea.

The provisions that call for, you know, actually enforcing the minimum wage have been cut from the bill at the last minute:

As the bill is written, workers would have to sue to force their employers to pay up.

“You might as well not have a law if you’re not going to enforce it,” Tennessee AFL-CIO Labor Council President Jerry Lee said.

The changes were needed to get the measure out of committee for a vote by the full House and Senate, said state Rep. Mike Turner, D-Nashville, one of the bill’s sponsors.

Opponents and supporters agree the bill is pretty useless without state enforcement.

“Why go to the trouble of doing it if you’re not going to enforce it?” Lee said. “At this point, it seems like a bill to get emotions up for the election coming up.”

Indeed. The cliche of “do-nothing congressmen” exists for a reason. This is all show and no substance.

February 13, 2006

vulgar economics

Filed under:, , , , — Chris @ 8:39 pm

Kay Brooks provides quite the revelation in the field of vulgar economics in her groundbreaking condemnation of the minimum wage:

Every time the minimum wage is raised this family of six with a median income is left with less buying power because employers raise the price of the goods and services we need to accommodate that raise.

Really? They’d raise prices? Just like, that, huh? Why didn’t they just do that now? I think Kay is on to something here.. why, without the minimum wage cost floor, they could simply raise prices and become MILLIONAIRES!!! I wonder why they don’t.. What? What’s that? Oh, sorry, my friend Common Sense wants to say something here. Yes, Common? What is it?

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