The Myth of the Minimum Wage Job

In 2019, many States will enact laws to impose a $15/hour minimum job wage.  Before we get giddy and pee our pants high fiving each other you might want to look at the math and other hard facts.

Let’s not and say we did.

History

A minimum wage is the lowest wage that employers may legally pay to workers. The first minimum wage law was enacted in 1894 in New Zealand. With the passage of The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA), the U.S. minimum wage was initially set at $0.25 per hour for covered workers.

When he felt the time was ripe,
President Roosevelt asked
Secretary of Labor Perkins,
‘What happened to that
nice unconstitutional bill
you had tucked away?’

On Saturday, June 25, 1938, to avoid pocket vetoes 9 days after Congress had adjourned, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed 121 bills. Among these bills was a landmark law in the Nation’s social and economic development — Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA). Against a history of judicial opposition, the depression-born FLSA had survived, not unscathed, more than a year of Congressional altercation. In its final form, the act applied to industries whose combined employment represented only about one-fifth of the labor force. In these industries, it banned oppressive child labor and set the minimum hourly wage at 25 cents, and the maximum workweek at 44 hours.1

THE MATH

The Left wants you to believe that they are fighting for the oppressed working class struggling to make ends meet with a $7.25/hour job.  Any one that has sat through a business class knows they are working to eliminate the Middle Class worker.

This was a 50 cent raise in 1996 and rom $4.25 to $4.75 on October 1, 1996 and to $5.15 on September 1, 1997.

When a business starts out it has a great demand for workers and pays it’s workers what it can afford.  When Disney started out the artists worked for free.  The Market Wage is the maximum wage an employer can pay and still make a profit.

You can see from the chart that if a business does not employ enough workers it cannot meet demand.  The workers they have will be overworked and look elsewhere for employment.  This happened to Disney and artists left to work for Warner Brothers.

On the right, when employees exceed the demand many stand around with nothing to do and wages paid become a net loss. When the Government imposed a wage hike instead of market force unemployment is created.

Employers will simply not hire workers at $15 per hour and they are being replaced with technology.

The Solution

Since raising the minimum wage increases unemployment, training is the solution.  Entry level employees should be trained to increase their skills and be promoted to higher paid jobs.  If someone has been working a minimum wage job for years both the employer and the worker have failed.  The employer by not training the worker and thereby making them a better asset to the company.  The worker for not seeking that training or seeking training elsewhere.

The Myth of a College Education

In my humble opinion, colleges and universities produce leftist thinking graduates. They then are placed in entry level management positions.  Think of the GS positions in government and you get the Swamp.

You do not need a degree for a management position.  Ask any McDonald’s manager.  They go to Hamburger University, an internal training school.  My wife wanted to be the financial controller of the company she worked for.  They hired someone with a bachelor’s degree in Massage Therapy and ignored by wife’s AA in business and accounting.

Here are some jobs that pay more that  a newly minted college graduate can get.

Commercial pilots.
Funeral service manager.
Power-plant operators.
Nuclear medicine technologists.
Postmasters and mail superintendents.
Dental hygienists.
Transportation inspectors.
First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers.

FIND YOUR NEW JOB HERE.

17 jobs that don’t require a college degree and pay over $70,000 a year.

 

 

 

In the Words of Lenin

Listen to the words of Vladimir Lenin and ask yourself, “Is this not happening in America today? Are these not the tactics of the so-called Democratic Party?”

 

The ballot box is the purview of the unintelligent masses. True political power lies in the Courts and if not there, then the streets.

 

To belittle the socialist ideology in any way, to turn aside from it in the slightest degree means to strengthen bourgeois ideology.

 

Our schoolteacher should be raised to a standard he has never achieved, and cannot achieve, in bourgeois society. This is a truism and requires no proof.

 

The most important thing is to know how to awaken in the still undeveloped masses an intelligent attitude towards religious questions and an intelligent criticism of religions.

 

But every little difference may become a big one if it is insisted on.

 

It is not difficult to be a revolutionary when revolution has already broken out and is in spate, when all people are joining the revolution just because they are carried away, because it is the vogue, and sometimes even from careerist motives.

 

We must display determination, endurance, firmness and unanimity. We must stop at nothing. Everybody and everything must be used to save the rule of the workers and peasants, to save communism.

 

Human child birth is an act which transforms the woman into an almost lifeless, bloodstained heap of flesh, tortured, tormented and driven frantic by pain.

 

It is the duty of the revolution to put an end to compromise, and to put an end to compromise means taking the path of socialist revolution.

 

It is, of course, much easier to shout, abuse, and howl than to attempt to relate, to explain.

 

Abolition of the police, the army and the bureaucracy. The salaries of all officials, all of whom are elective and displaceable at any time, not to exceed the average wage of a competent worker.

 

Our Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks themselves share, and instill into the minds of the people, the false notion that universal suffrage “in the present-day state” is really capable of revealing the will of the majority of the working people and of securing its realization.

 

We Social-Democrats always stand for democracy, not “in the name of capitalism, ” but in the name of clearing the path for our movement, which clearing is impossible without the development of capitalism.

 

Socialists must explain to the masses that they have no other road of salvation except the revolutionary overthrow of “their” governments, and that advantage must be taken of these governments’ embarrassments in the present war precisely for this purpose.

 

Convert the imperialist war into civil war.

 

We fully regard civil wars, i.e., wars waged by the oppressed class against the oppressing class, slaves against slave-owners, serfs against land-owners, and wage-workers against the bourgeoisie, as legitimate, progressive and necessary.

 

War cannot be abolished unless classes are abolished and Socialism is created.

 

Human knowledge is not (or does not follow) a straight line, but a curve, which endlessly approximates a series of circles, a spiral. Any fragment, segment, section of this curve can be transformed (transformed one-sidedly) into an independent, complete, straight line, which then (if one does not see the wood for the trees) leads into the quagmire, into clerical obscurantism.

Capital, created by the labor of the worker, crushes the worker, ruining small proprietors and creating an army of unemployed.

 

All official and liberal science defends wage-slavery, whereas Marxism has declared relentless war on that slavery.

 

The art of any propagandist and agitator consists in his ability to find the best means of influencing any given audience, by presenting a definite truth, in such a way as to make it most convincing, most easy to digest, most graphic, and most strongly impressive.

 

Social-Democracy, however, wants, on the contrary, to develop the class struggle of the proletariat to the point where the latter will take the leading part in the popular Russian revolution, i.e., will lead this revolution to a the democratic-dictatorship of the proletariat and the peasantry.

 

Are we to build the Party on the basis of that already formed and welded core of Social-Democrats which brought about the Party Congress, for instance, and which should enlarge and multiply Party organizations of all kinds; or are we to content ourselves with the soothing phrase that all who help are Party members?

 

This struggle must be organized, according to “all the rules of the art”, by people who are professionally engaged in revolutionary activity. The fact that the masses are spontaneously being drawn into the movement does not make the organization of this struggle less necessary. On the contrary, it makes it more necessary.

 

The progressive historical role of capitalism may be summed up in two brief propositions: increase in the productive forces of social labour, and the socialisation of that labour. But both these facts manifest themselves in extremely diverse processes in different branches of the national economy.