Ace309
05-28-2001, 08:19 PM
Well, now that the whole election-year aftermath is over, I'm resigned to quietly proving to myself that Bush is an idiot. One of his recent defenses for the Tax Cut was that it would put more money in people's pockets, giving them more money to spend on fuel. "Pffffft," I said. (The spittle factor was HUGE.) "That'll just end up causing inflation."
BUT WAIT, my poor, racked brain said. I was a wholehearted supporter of the Green Party in the last election. I voted for Nader (in New York, where it had no bearing on the outcome) based on his environment, worker's rights and viable-third-party issues. One of the most important things to me was that he wanted to raise the minimum wage to $7.15 as soon as possible, to match the "real dollar" spending value of the 1960s.
I'm so sad. I can't help but feel like I only liked that plank because I'm a college student making just over the minimum wage, even though I truly believe in a living wage.
Would raising the minimum wage result in massive inflation, as chasing the oil crisis with a tax cut would? Is there any way to defend a raise in the minimum without it causing inflation?
BUT WAIT, my poor, racked brain said. I was a wholehearted supporter of the Green Party in the last election. I voted for Nader (in New York, where it had no bearing on the outcome) based on his environment, worker's rights and viable-third-party issues. One of the most important things to me was that he wanted to raise the minimum wage to $7.15 as soon as possible, to match the "real dollar" spending value of the 1960s.
I'm so sad. I can't help but feel like I only liked that plank because I'm a college student making just over the minimum wage, even though I truly believe in a living wage.
Would raising the minimum wage result in massive inflation, as chasing the oil crisis with a tax cut would? Is there any way to defend a raise in the minimum without it causing inflation?