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I'm sure that's the real reason and not just something they're saying to get people to support them paying their workers less
If it weren't a minimum wage law, they'd just blame a bike lane or something.
hope this one goes under too Quinby you bourgeois piece of shit
You know, it's funny. I never see them complain about high rent being a business expense. Some businesses do rent out space, so does this mean landlords should just take one for the team and lower rents? They're crushing smaller businesses more than high minimum wages do, and at least workers are actually making the economy bigger while rent-seeking behavior inherently takes away.
But what do I know? I'm just some dumb goody two-shoes millennial.