Jeff
12-21-2013, 08:00 AM
This is funny , yes people supports the minimum wage going up but NO no one wants to pay for it :laugh: I love the fact that the people that I hear screaming the loudest about non professional workers receiving 15 a hour are the ones making 12 or 13 bucks a hour and for some reason think that if the McDonalds workers or ( Walmart workers in this case ) get a raise then there salary will also go up :laugh: At this point in History after 5 years of Obama ya need to be thrilled to receive any pay check.
“Walmart touts “Everyday Low Prices,” but we asked its customers to support ‘Everyday High Wages” instead. We posed as representatives of “15 for 15,” a make-believe organization advocating that Walmart raise prices by 15% and use the extra cash to pay its low-skilled workers $15 per hour. The surcharge would be added to customer’s bills at checkout, just like a gratuity at a restaurant. Not surprisingly few shoppers supported our cause. Even those who felt Walmart workers should be paid more did not want to pay higher prices themselves to make it possible. Those demanding higher wages for Walmart’s workers should consider the importance of low prices to Walmart shoppers.”
http://conservativevideos.com/2013/12/walmart-shoppers-unwilling-lose-low-prices-give-workers-high-wages/
“Walmart touts “Everyday Low Prices,” but we asked its customers to support ‘Everyday High Wages” instead. We posed as representatives of “15 for 15,” a make-believe organization advocating that Walmart raise prices by 15% and use the extra cash to pay its low-skilled workers $15 per hour. The surcharge would be added to customer’s bills at checkout, just like a gratuity at a restaurant. Not surprisingly few shoppers supported our cause. Even those who felt Walmart workers should be paid more did not want to pay higher prices themselves to make it possible. Those demanding higher wages for Walmart’s workers should consider the importance of low prices to Walmart shoppers.”
http://conservativevideos.com/2013/12/walmart-shoppers-unwilling-lose-low-prices-give-workers-high-wages/