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Old April 24th 19, 01:04 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
John B. Slocomb
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 17:14:16 -0500, AMuzi wrote:

On 4/23/2019 1:00 PM, wrote:
On Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 10:48:08 AM UTC-5, Frank Krygowski wrote:

Our economic system generates more profits to those who reduce expenses,
and employees are seen as expenses.
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- Frank Krygowski


Yes, one of the economic problems with slavery. There are many moral problems with slavery of course. But in current and even past times when employees can be paid a subsistence wage or minimum wage, it is much cheaper to hire people at poverty wages than it is to have slaves. Slaves, because they are personal property, require food, housing, medical care. All of which adds up to much more than subsistence wages paid to desperate employees. Employee wages are of course a tax deductible expense. Not sure how slave owners dealt with slave upkeep expenses. Actually not sure when the US started the federal income taxes. Maybe it was after slavery officially ended.


1914 and 1% to 7% on extremely high incomes.

The Amendment passed because all and sundry assured it would
never affect the average guy. The Founders knew better,
which is why the original Constitution prohibited such taxes.

BTW before you get excited about 'wage slavery', the quit
rate is way up, that is, more employees are leaving for
better situations.


I've always sort of laughed when "wage slavery" is mentioned. After
all, it isn't the factory owner that sets the wages it is the labour
force. The minimum that they will accept.

I remember a young Indonesian mechanic I had working for me at a
remote site in N.Sumatra. He asked me why I got so much money and he
got so little. I told him "Quit!". That went on for a while and
finally he tells me that he doesn't want to quit but he is curious and
I told him that I would "quit". He thought about that for a while and
then said that if he quit there was 10 other guys standing in line to
get his job. I replied, "and that is why I get all that money and you
get so little.

As an aside, I once worked in a rather remote part of Irian Jaya, now
West Papua, where the locals wouldn't accept money. It had no value to
them :-)
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Cheers,

John B.
 




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