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Walter Williams on the pathology of racial problems in Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit and Ferguson
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<blockquote data-quote="Avid" data-source="post: 68585470" data-attributes="member: 339412"><p>Did not say they were, but that was not a good way to respond to a direct question about the minimum wage. If $15 is good for people who do not have any skills, why is $27 not better? The young and inexperienced could afford more things, and pay this terribly high cost they will bear as young people in America. It is because they are now expected (by the wording of the PP&ACA) to pay for Health Insurance that is intended to supplement old people and sick people! You simply asked who was asking a question I had just asked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avid, post: 68585470, member: 339412"] Did not say they were, but that was not a good way to respond to a direct question about the minimum wage. If $15 is good for people who do not have any skills, why is $27 not better? The young and inexperienced could afford more things, and pay this terribly high cost they will bear as young people in America. It is because they are now expected (by the wording of the PP&ACA) to pay for Health Insurance that is intended to supplement old people and sick people! You simply asked who was asking a question I had just asked. [/QUOTE]
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