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Subject The Feds Move Closer to a $15 Minimum Wage
Date August 12, 2019 8:00 PM
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The Feds Move Closer to a $15 Minimum Wage ([link removed])
by José Niño ([link removed])

Those who suffer most from mandated wage hikes are low-skilled workers, disabled workers and part-time workers in the sector. And poorer regions suffer more than rich ones.


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With Europe's Economy Slowing, Can Eurocrats Afford to Play Hardball on Brexit? ([link removed])
by Alasdair Macleod ([link removed])

For Brussels, giving in on Brexit encourages rebellion from disaffected populations in other member states, but do they really have a choice?

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Richard von Strigl on Subjective Value ([link removed])
by Richard von Strigl ([link removed])

Economic valuation, as such, is only meaningful when related to the possible employments of an economic good, and such employment can only be carried out by acting human beings.

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Give Guantanamo Back to Cuba ([link removed])
by Jacob G. Hornberger ([link removed])

We can start dismantling the US empire by giving Guantanamo Bay back to Cuba, followed by a termination of all foreign aid, a closure of all foreign military bases, and an end to regime-change operations around the world.
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