Discussion: Political Revolution

Can the political landscape in this country truly be reshaped?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I don't know


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$16.00 minimum wage? Enjoy your $8.00 Big Mac.

I couldn't vote for anything in your poll. While I'd love some of those things to happen, it wouldn't make me want to switch my registrated party. For now, I'll stay Republican so I can vote for the Republican candidate I'd want, and if they don't get the nomination, I can still vote Libertarian or whatever in the national election.
 
$16.00 minimum wage? Enjoy your $8.00 Big Mac.

I couldn't vote for anything in your poll. While I'd love some of those things to happen, it wouldn't make me want to switch my registrated party. For now, I'll stay Republican so I can vote for the Republican candidate I'd want, and if they don't get the nomination, I can still vote Libertarian or whatever in the national election.

I'm in 100% agreement with this statement.
 
I think I'll just stick with my democratic party...
 
I would join a new party if they promise $16.00 minimum wage. That sounds awesome.
 
It would require the sudden and catastrophic deaths of every other member of every other party to convince me to be a _____________.
 
I personally believe parties should be banned at all levels of government by Federal law, but if I had to choose a new party, it would involve reducing the defecit.
 
You don't understand. At 16 dollars an hour I can buy everything I ever wanted.
 
It's not about policy, it is about viability.
 
$16.00 minimum wage? Enjoy your $8.00 Big Mac.

I couldn't vote for anything in your poll. While I'd love some of those things to happen, it wouldn't make me want to switch my registrated party. For now, I'll stay Republican so I can vote for the Republican candidate I'd want, and if they don't get the nomination, I can still vote Libertarian or whatever in the national election.

That's not true at all. There is more than enough money for the workers to make $16/hr and for the executives to be millionaires and lower level still able to make 110s of thousands a year. They just control the pruse strings and decide they make more, a lot more. It isn't about creating more money to pay workers, it is about distributing the available money more efficiently. Their isn't an absolute formula to come up with everybody's worth. So their is no logical way for someone to make an astronomical amount more than somene else in their own company. They just make the rules. No real excuse why. No science why. Unions counter this, that's why businesses fight them.

The main points of life are a job, to earn money, to pay the necessities. You increase the the number of good paying jobs, you succeed. But the greedy mess up this balance.They think of themselves and screw everyone else.

With the best plan everyone lives best.
 
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