rockyflyingterror
RockyFlyingTerror
rockyflyingterror

I’ll speak for blacks whenever I want. If you don’t like it, I’m glad.

Uh, no, COGS is simple and has nothing to do with anything involving a cost increase. It’s literally “labor and the cost of everything else involved in [producing] that good.

No one tore anything to ribbons and if you scroll through, I think even the guy you’re probably referring to ended up admitting that increasing labor costs is going to result in an increase in price.

You should be ashamed for perpetrating this crap. Sims was not a monster. The Journal of Medical Ethics debunked all the garbage you wrote and the link is below but here’s the Conclusion.

Read this, which is actually researched and debunks the myths in this article. Here’s the conclusion and the link is below:

Don’t let it get you down. This article is pure horseshit. Sims wasn’t a monster:

Where did you take that ethics class? This article is almost entirely bullshit and is based on myth that’s largely been debunked.

I have never heard of anyone wanting to take down a Washington statue/monument, but the comment about Jefferson is legit. People all over the US have wanted to take down statues of him for years. Here’s one example:

Don’t be sad. You get some benefits for having no skills. You can get health insurance for free like the woman in this story!

No, let’s have some more fun. You wrote:

If you want to make a decent living, obtain decent job skills that allow you to do so.

Or, as I wrote a few hours ago:

Wow, that didn’t take long at all. You’re supposed to at least put up a fight.

I’ll take that as an admission you don’t have anything substantive to offer in response and, frankly, how could you?

Let me get this straight. Your brilliant “mathematical concept” can be written as:

In the US, where corporations owe a fiduciary duty to stockholders, the bottom line is all that matters. No company is going to increase wages and eat the additional cost. They’re going to pass that cost on to consumers, particularly in an industry as competitive as fast food where there’s not a lot of margin to play

I don’t know about that. I know he got elected. He got that done. Democrats couldn’t manage it.

Why am I not surprised another reader of this site objects to how the labor market works?

In your example, Ken didn’t increase anything because you gave him a piece of pie. How does he incur a cost via that transaction?

Let me go through my questions one by one: