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Soon we will not be making enough money in our jobs to buy the goods and services we make or provide.?
How will that help grow the economy? If you look at it logically, you will see it cannot. So how can destroying Unions that make sure people are paid according to their productivity can be any thing but a conserted effort to destroy the middle class, and why?
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Once we've been "treated" to deliberate wage austerity, we will be forced by corporate fiat into accepting third world wages.
Most self-serving conservative Americans will refuse to work for slave wages as most consider it beneath them to work for less than they assume their work or presence in a given workplace is valued when being paid as it relates to their overinflated self-worth.
Other people from a conservative POV "do not deserve to be paid a fair or living wage", not because they're done anything relative to wage austerity, but because racial or ethnic affiliation is the main determining factor in whether or not a person is "deserving" to be paid according to their skin color or
education association documents.
Source(s): Juxtaposition - lacroix757Lv 48 years ago
we are falling into economic anarchy. there will be a small economic upturn, but the middle class will continue to become an extinct species. I say in about 20 years there will be a great depression much much worse than 1930 and people will revolt in kind. paving a way for democratic legislation to the rescue again. why can't we just learn from history?