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Originally Posted by kahljorn
Is any variable ignorable, and by what scale? If it's barely minisule before, more like on a microscopic scale, does a 21% increase really make that much of an effect. What does 21% of a pound decrease matter if the original mass is 20 million pounds? That is miniscule. That's all I was saying, quit thinking I'm trying to burn you at the stake. You presented information and I asked for it-- sometimes on this message board you don't know who's a genius mathematician and who's slumpy the retarded mule.
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I don't need to find this information because its inherit to the argument against me. If there are so few minimum wage employees that a 21% raise to all of them in the entire nation is in itself inconsequential then any argument for minimum wage also becomes a moot point as it must apply to an extremely extremely small minority. Note: I'm aware that every corporation in the nation might be sooo wealthy that even with a 100% minimum wage worker base this wouldn't nessicarily rock the corporate coffers but to save me the trouble of doing actual work for now I'm going to let you get mad at my sweeping generalization and retort with one of your own.
At risk of Kevin calling me a poopyhead or something equally scathing and offensive, I see no more point in going back and forth with this debate because we'll both just declare there is some unseen variable or consideration the other is not considering. Plus I relaize I do come off as an angry Vince type character alot in these discussions and that makes me kind of hate myself. :/