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Old 10-21-08, 11:06 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
People "work" at Wal-mart for "around that amount" (whatever that means) because it's not really "work". If you offered above minimum wage to those folks that work at Wally-World to do real physical labor, I doubt you'd get very many to take the job. I would hazard a guess that if you went to the local unemployment office and offered "around that amount" to the entire line waiting for their unemployment check, food stamps and other entitlements, they wouldn't be willing to do the work that illegals do either.

Laws of supply and demand do apply here. There is a demand for people willing to do physical labor for a low amount of money and there is no supply of American workers willing to do this. Either the demand side has to change (and we pay higher prices for our food because higher wages are paid to the employees) or the supply side has to change (people become willing to work for less in order to have a job). Illegals fill this gap. Remove them from the equation and one or the other (or a compromise of the two) have to take place.
I said "around that amount" because it varies depending on where you are in the country. All their wages however are within a buck or two of federally mandated minimum wage.

And yes if prices are based on illegal below minimum wage pay then yes that is a compromise that should be met. To argue otherwise is to favor slavery, pure and simple.
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