alternet.org — At least in Western Europe, cries of "burn the Sh*t down!" are being heard in countries with some of the highest standards of living in the world -- states with adequate social safety nets; countries where all citizens have access to decent health care and heavily subsidized educations. Places where minimum wages are also living wag
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yourmartdotnetFeb 4, 2009
Ummmm the Brown Shirts??I think they also followed a young charismatic leader, a guy with little political experience who gave great speeches.
hortnonFeb 4, 2009
Because the last ones went sooooooo well, right?
uthmanFeb 4, 2009
EDIT: err, i just posted this comment on the wrong joint, lolhad too many tabs open, but ya, word !
owenblackerFeb 5, 2009
Sorry, that's a very short-sighted opinion.Most people on low salaries don't accept the job because they're happy with the low salary. They accept the job because it's better — if only slightly — than no salary at all.A minimum wage is, to my opinion, an absolute requirement of any society that considers that it cares about "the little people" and the worse-off in its midst.
elduderenoFeb 5, 2009
Thanks for that link. in the UK now their already trying to biometric us all and this is supposed to be a labour government, as for Rahm Emanual i would'nt want him bossing me it to joining the military it really looks like George Orwells 1984 does'nt it