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To: MarvinStinson
Oregon's new minimum could put more money in some students' pockets, but it will more likely lead administrations to either cut back on the number of students they hire or the number of hours they're allowed to work. Officials will likely turn to another frequent source of revenue to make up the difference: tuition dollars.

Tuition dollars. Bottom line. Mom and Dad's pockets or our tax dollars. Mom and Dad, or the voters, won't be told about it until the bill arrives.

And the liberals will tell the brainwashed students how they are sticking it to "the Man" and standing up for students working at the school, which they will believe without question while trying to ignore the downsizing and loss of student jobs.

17 posted on 03/11/2016 6:47:26 AM PST by Kenton
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To: Kenton

Oddly enough, several things are likely to happen.
1. Replacement of low wage workers with mechanized help...robots.
2. Since liberals and Socialists are perfectly happy to spend other peoples money, they forget that employment is the point. So normal low to medium income families will simply stop buying at these establishments, and let competition do them in.

Liberals forget that these are entry level jobs, existing for the purpose of teaching young people entering the work force with valuable experience as their work history begins.

The good news? People may actually learn how to cook in their own homes. Food quality will become better as they will actually know what’s in their food. People will eat better, they will save gas driving everywhere, and families will actually talk to each other at mealtime, and learn to clean dishes. Grocery stores will sell more food...oh wait, grocery baggers wages will go up too...scratch all of that. /sarc


20 posted on 03/11/2016 7:05:02 AM PST by Rustybucket
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