It could surprise you to find out there are some other laws that are not in the constitution.Most of them are bad,but I think the minimum wage law is kind of helping some people.Just because you hear a bunch of stuff about things like this on the radio does not make any of it true.There were reasons a minimum wage law was passed.Unless you are a greedy corporation owner you should be happy its there,otherwise you couldnt hardly tell the difference between us and China.Its not just minimum wage either.Also what are you questioning things like this for?Do you want to see 5 year old kids working barefoot in a factory so the rest of their family can eat?What kind of a person is always running around undermining everything that was set up to help working people?I think its about the same thing as a traitor.Maybe a terrorist.You want to ruin our way of living to lick the boots of corporations,after millions have died for freedom?See what I mean?I dont think the sun rises and sets because of corporations,neither does anybody else that thinks about it. Also if its so good of a deal,ask any of them against it if wages would go down or up if there was no minimum wage law.I know its down.Then why dont you try living on 7 dollars an hour?Plus no matter how much you make today,get rid of minimum wage and tomorrow you will make less.So if you make 50,000 a year now,next year you will make 18,000 and feel fortunate to have a job.That would be about 10 dollars an hour instead of 7.I bet you couldnt even type replys on the internet for all the tears you would be crying if that happened to you.It still can happen to you.Want to cry about minimum wage now?Or do you want to say thanks that something at least went right one time and helped you make what you do today?Its close to Thanksgiving,there is something else for you to be thankful for.
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