Re: Effects of raising minimum wages in USA



Robert Kolker wrote:

Nospam wrote:


Limits. Nature always have limits. Limitless is unnatural.

The only limits in nature are the conservations laws. All other limits
are man-made.

This is a typical libertarian "argumentation".

Beside the fact that it is false in purpose it doesn't make any sense in the
discusion we just had.


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