Interesting points.
I have tried to find the full, unedited clips for the various quotes (as often context is conveniently omitted) - but I have not (that usually makes me suspicious)
Being against Unions and strikes - I mean - Margaret Thatcher comes to mind - anyone going to argue she wasnt espousing Conservative Values...
However, on Overtime - I have to weigh that comment against a policy to not tax overtime - Suffice to say I give more credence to the policy than the comment.
Minimum wage.
This one is interesting. It depends on what you conceptualize the Minimum wage as. There is the current Left-Wing argument that Minimum Wage should be a Living wage - whereby a person can earn it and afford to own a house, a car and support a family.
I do not subscribe to that theory.
Now, if you consider to be the Minimum wage to be something that entry level positions that require little to no training or specialist skills (Pizza Delivery driver for example) and is typically done by spotty-faced teenagers as their first job - then the Minimum wage is fine.
I am more in that camp than the former. I also happen to agree that a Minimum wage prices certain jobs out of the market (that is, they do not provide sufficient value to justify their existence).
That is the Philosophical part, now is the practical part:
You have two groups - both make different promises as to how their ideas will make your life better.
Both attempt their ideas - One group increases your standard of living, the other massively increases inflation. But let us go one step further - let us assume that Trump didn't increase anyones standard of living, lets say it was neutral or even a little bit worse....
Compared to Bidenomics and what that caused - it is a no brainer NOT to vote for the Democrats - as their ideas objectively do not work and do not generate the promised outcomes.
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