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This is the sort of economic thinking that I like.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/ojblanchard1/status/1136247373888446464
(Even if his typing is not very good - 2.2 MILLION).
Clear, simple, morally on the right side.
It is an utter obscenity that the Walton family makes $25,000/minute while paying poverty wages. Those are the people that we should be fighting against.
And by the way, the Walton model isn't even good business. CostCo pays much higher wages and has far higher levels of staff productivity and lower absenteeism.
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