A sample of Jan Helfeld’s interviews with bureaucrats

Posted on August 26th, 2008 by bile Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

It looks like this account was just created. The videos have been available for some time but in case you’ve not seen them, enjoy:

California socialists/fascists protest wage reduction

Posted on July 29th, 2008 by bile Tags: , , , , , , ,

And check out some of their militant reactions over at SacBee.com.

The people they steal from have less because of the intervention perpetrated by the organizations calling themselves government, an outcome that is predictable, but the fascists who do the stealing (or are direct beneficiaries of and advocate the theft) can’t be discomforted by that. The masses must sacrifice to keep the chosen ones in their elevated positions.

I love the comments on SacBee:

Posted by: bloody30319
Go get a job in the private sector if you don’t think $6.55 is enough. No one is forcing you to work for the State.
on Jul 28, 2008 at 06:32 am
Posted by: purrhos
These people need to be thankful that they even have a job.What an ungreatful bunch. Let’s launch an initiative to make the minimum wage permenant.
on Jul 28, 2008 at 02:28 pm

Posted by: LadyLibbey
What condescension. Excuse me, I like working for the state. I was told I was going to get paid quite a bit more. Then they want to cut my pay to minimum wage? I have a house to pay for, gas to pay for. I cant just find a job in private sector. Its not that easy. How naive.

How naive to think someone isn’t entitled to a job. Audacity of those who believe people should interact voluntarily. That people should have to earn their keep. Savages. Think of the children!

Minimum wage raises to $5.85

Posted on July 24th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , ,

http://money.cnn.com/…

The first minimum wage increase in 10 years takes effect Tuesday, to $5.85 from $5.15 an hour, with two more steps over the next two years taking base pay for millions of workers to $7.25.

The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 raises the wage in the 18 states that haven’t already boosted their minimum wage. The District of Columbia has also raised its minimum wage.

About 13 million workers, or 10 percent of the nation’s work force, will benefit from an increase in the minimum wage, the labor-backed Economic Policy Institute said. Of those 13 million, 5.6 million would be directly affected, while 7.4 million low-wage workers will see the spillover effect on their wages.

“You may be able to get someone to work for 10 cents an hour, but we’ve decided as a society that that’s not a desirable situation.” Says you. That ’someone’ is a competent human able to decide their own worth for a particular job. If they choose to work for less then they can survive on that is their decision. They will quickly learn it’s not reasonable to be paid that amount and will either find more work or demand more money. Either way things will balance out. The market works when you leave it alone.



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