In this video I discuss what principles we can extract from the recent pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses and how exposing people to the consequences of their action is a way of showing love.
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@teshuvahareturn2 ай бұрын
Note to the viewer: I inadvertently uploaded the wrong video, hence the title change. Nevertheless this is a good one as well.
@SingingwithAnnie2 ай бұрын
So I love all that you’re saying! 😊. I have a thought 💭 the minimum is a tricky in my mind because for example the cost of living is so high in California so the fast workers need that higher wage to survive at all. We went to San Diego and these people have to have 2 jobs just to pay their bills but on the flip side because of these minimum wage laws employers are claiming that they’re having a hard time making payroll to pay their employers because of their higher wages.. I’m not sure they’re being honest with that claim .
@teshuvahareturn2 ай бұрын
Ryan, thanks for you comments. I hear you about California. A couple of thoughts. First, one reason cost of living is high in California is due to California's public policy which includes a heavily regulatory environment and high taxes. Second, even if cost is high, people are not forced to live in California. If the expenses are too great they have the option to move (as least for now). Problem with min wage, besides violating the personal accountability principle and the law of justice, is that is actually makes it most costly on the employer the higher employees (especially small businesses) and therefore fewer workers are hired and/or cost for the consumer increases to account for labor costs.
@SingingwithAnnie2 ай бұрын
I’m also pretty peeved about giving so much to Ukraine 🇺🇦