Mind you, the reds'll be no better when they get in. You should put as much of your money into your pension as you can and hope that Mr Buffet is full of shit (that's sarcasm by the way... buy guns n bullets coz 99% of the population ain't gonna have no cash)
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
So many people try to present effect as cause.
"They explained their findings by pointing out that wealth gaps hold back the skills development of children -- particularly those with parents who have a poorer education background. In other words: A lack of access to high-quality and long-term education among poorer citizens in many OECD countries hurts the economy."
It's not "the system" failing low income earners that cause the economy to contract.
It's low income earners that fail to acquire the education and skills that naturally result in economic growth.
Plenty of excellent jobs in your town Ron, and I know for a fact that there's routinely a shortage of engineers of all flavours up there.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Think the answer's up there ^ Pay for fuck all and that's exactly what you get.
Let's arsehole the accepted PC crap, unless a valid charity's involved then you stop subsidising perfectly capable Kiwi's, it's an economic cancer.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
"and dramatically reduced the bargaining power – and therefore the share of national income – of ordinary workers"
In leui of an answer, I've come to the conclusion it is all the min wage increases that have decreased the bargaining power (we simply can't compete with china due to this reason alone), but I'm not sure it follows that reducing the miniumum wage would increase the national income share of ordinary workers. I guess if individually they got less, but there were a lot more of them, that would be a higher share though; which would also lead to less welfare, and less taxation, so maybe money in hand would be better of for ordinary workers too.
Too long has the govt assigned min wage based on cost of 'living', and now the ordinary workers are paying for it.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
Pretty much. Don't matter much whether you increase the productivity or lower the pay, but having more than half of the population spending more than they earn isn't really ever going to fly, now is it?
The thing that get's me is that so many are all shocked and horrified at what was only ever going to be a starkly obvious outcome.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I can't see any poor people.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
Thread: I wonder if this will make the TV news tonight? ... Unfortunately Pritch NO it didn't! - Well at least I never saw it at any stage!Bummer eh!
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And I don't live there. But I do have regular contact with several senior industry managers, and rarely do they let a conversation slip by without either offering me a job or asking if I know of any good candidates.
Same most places I visit, a shortage of competent, capable people with valuable skills but no shortage of people struggling to find jobs with limited training and relevant experience.
In the old days they'd be labourers, and reasonably paid, but that whole class of employment is shrinking fast, within a generation there'll be no such thing. Then what?
Learn a marketable skill or be a drain on those that do, it's here already.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
For that plan to work one would have to be doing very well in the overseas country of their choice (USA in my case) to expect to survive their last say 30 years in NZ without a pension or any other government assistance. Every day living in NZ is really expensive compared to a lot of other countries, at least twice that of where I live which has a very similar quality of life. Milk, petrol, beer, etc prices in NZ will eat your savings up quicker than you think.
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