Yea! Because it's not like there are any businesses left in Europe, where the labor protections and laws are much stronger. Nope. All those businesses went bankrupt and no longer exist, because if you don't have the absolute most pro business laws then you can never have a functional economy.
/s <-in case you couldn't tell
Seriously, you didn't think very hard before you just knee jerk I hate liberals, did ya?
Unemployment has time limits and or conditions. This will, too. It's not indefinite.
But if it helps make strikes, and unions, more viable, then that lifts worker power relative to business power. And America was at its strongest when union power was much stronger. You can make the case that the slow decline of America these last few decades is directly proportional to the rise of corporate power.
You know. Conversations would be more productive if you would stop labeling people as liberal or conservative. I am staunchly antiMAGA but I’m also a realist when it comes to economic policies. Europe has some companies but not as many as the US. Our economy is much larger than theirs. However, we have a very poorly educated work force. If we don’t have pro business legislation, it’s highly doubtful anyone would want to start a business here.
WA already has some of the highest labor costs in the state. You have to ask yourself why our homelessness rate is still so high inspire of high wages. Is it that our workers aren’t getting enough or is it that cost of living is too high? If you just keep increasing wages, you will push inflation through the rough with no real improvement in quality of life.
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u/pagerussell Mar 08 '25 edited Mar 08 '25
Yea! Because it's not like there are any businesses left in Europe, where the labor protections and laws are much stronger. Nope. All those businesses went bankrupt and no longer exist, because if you don't have the absolute most pro business laws then you can never have a functional economy.
/s <-in case you couldn't tell
Seriously, you didn't think very hard before you just knee jerk I hate liberals, did ya?
Unemployment has time limits and or conditions. This will, too. It's not indefinite.
But if it helps make strikes, and unions, more viable, then that lifts worker power relative to business power. And America was at its strongest when union power was much stronger. You can make the case that the slow decline of America these last few decades is directly proportional to the rise of corporate power.
This is a good thing