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      Short term, raise the minimum wage. Force walmart to fill the gaps between what they pay and what their workers need to live. Right now, it’s the government is subsidizing that gap.

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        162 years ago

        Gigantic mothefucking emphasis on short term.

        Our piece of shit, bought and paid for politicians LOVE to pull the “we’re fighting to raise the minimum wage from X to Y!” but only over such a long timeline that the value of Y equals what X was… God forbid the Job Creators™©® have to ever actually pay more.

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          22 years ago

          Agreed, but getting an increase in minimum wage would get the ball rolling on other worker right reforms.

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          82 years ago

          Socialism for the rich, rugged individualism for the poor.

          The rich can pay lobbyists to pay politicians.

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          The US government already subsidizes companies like Wal-Mart and Amazon because they force their lowest-paid employees to apply for food stamps even though they work.

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          232 years ago

          Because rich assholes need to feel speshul, so they waste money on lobbying to ensure those below them never get anywhere

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              12 years ago

              We kinda need lobbying and it would be very hard to effectively criminalize it. It would just move father into the back rooms. When I say we need it, groups like the EFF, NAACP, FFRF and ACLU all have lobbying arms.

              A different idea proposed by Lawrence Lessig would be to remove elected officials from the legislative branch and replace it it something like the Jury Duty system from the court systems. While not perfect, it would be much harder to bribe a constantly rotating group of civilians and most people will vote in their interest even when it’s against their party alignment on a case by case bases.

              Lobbyists would become like courtroom lawyers either pushing for or against certain laws in a public settings.