leftists always think they can move people around like pieces on a chessboard. They never think that people react to their changing situation around them.
Like taxing the wealthy 90% or whatever their desired tax rate, they think those people will just take it rather than move to a more tax friendly country.
No, they think business owners have some Scrooge McDuck silo of gold coins in their backyard. Not literally, but almost. Most of these fuckers think, for some bizarre reason, that businesses have tons of extra cash laying around and are just greedily keeping it from their hardworking employees. I know professors who think this.
So, that business owner, in their minds, can afford to pay their people more, a lot more. They never consider the twin truths that most businesses run on very thin margins, and extra expenses will therefore always be passed along to the consumer.
leftists always think they can move people around like pieces on a chessboard. They never think that people react to their changing situation around them.
Like taxing the wealthy 90% or whatever their desired tax rate, they think those people will just take it rather than move to a more tax friendly country.
they usually forget that there's two players in chess.
there are. but the the pieces are citizens that have a mind, desire, and will of their own.
....and all of their pieces are pawns.
they think they are all pawns. Most of them are, but not all. And even the pawns have a mind, desire, and will of their own.
It shows how disassociated from reality and society leftists are.
No, they think business owners have some Scrooge McDuck silo of gold coins in their backyard. Not literally, but almost. Most of these fuckers think, for some bizarre reason, that businesses have tons of extra cash laying around and are just greedily keeping it from their hardworking employees. I know professors who think this.
So, that business owner, in their minds, can afford to pay their people more, a lot more. They never consider the twin truths that most businesses run on very thin margins, and extra expenses will therefore always be passed along to the consumer.