Five Ways to Get Friends to Hate Minimum Wage Laws – Being Libertarian

When it comes to making libertarianism more marketable to people, Ive always tried to advocate realistic ideas. I looked at the issue of Medicare and Social Security and changed my tune from saying Abolish it! to Lets make it better and cheaper. I changed my tune on welfare and Medicaid from Oh hell no! to a more human stance of Hey, lets make it so everyone gets some coverage and food while still saving money. I also looked at a lot of issues from a budgetary standpoint, as well as the current tax code to realize how we can do things such as recovering existing student loans, better handle public schools, properly conduct defense, and more while having a small and efficient government which can be operated on a lean tax code and budget. I have worked to become the libertarian trying to equate policy into real policy which everyone from Ted Cruz to Bernie Sanders can vote for. That said: The minimum wage is fucking stupid.

When it comes to the minimum wage, I see it as the ultimate talk of government giving people fantasyland candy. Its just this magic thing to certain voters be it Democrats, independents and even Republicans where someone such as Bernie Sanders becomes this working man hero advocating such a God-awful idea as a $15 minimum wage. They actually gain votes spreading this lie that they could randomly in one signing of a pen to paper make someones wage double and have no consequences on that. It is a lie and its an issue where in no form, theres any real compromise which is going to be economically very viable.

From that, lets look at five ways you can change your friends minds and not come off like a complete prick.

Before we start, lets look at the top three ways people should absolutely not approach being against the minimum wage.

3. Why not $100 an hour?

This one is the most common way conservatives and libertarians currently do it and its not really getting them anywhere. The reason its so commonly used is its a truth. Why is $15 good, but why not $50 an hour? Why are you so greedy to stop at $15? It makes perfect sense and is a perfectly valid point.

Problem? From experience, its just an easy attack to walk off. Most people in the left will look at that and say I drink water to live, but too much and Im drowning. Its just something which makes them think an extreme was met over a real discussion and enters realms of over simplicity. For that reason, it doesnt work.

2. America Isnt Competitive With $15 An Hour!

This was a Donald Trump reason in one of the Republican debates. The problem, however, is it just doesnt make much sense. Go to a factory in America which is making hats, food products, or electronics, and everyone is making over $15 an hour. Go to a big plant such as Ford, GM, Apples American plants, or hundreds of others, and find workforces in factories making $20-50 an hour. Its just an argument that doesnt make much sense and only helps the left make the case that $15 is okay.

1. People need to work harder.

Do not go tell some barista at Starbucks making $10 an hour working 16 hour days that they just arent working hard enough. They probably are just a leftist loser, but just dont do it!

Okay, now on to the five ways to make people hate the minimum wage.

5. Cost of Living

This is just a basic one, but it relies on being more of a counter instead of a method of convincing people. The way it works is that a lot of pro-$15 minimum wage people say that Other countries have $15 minimum wages! The simplest counter is just pointing out that $15 in Australia or Denmark isnt $15 in Oklahoma. Americas cost of living is about 25-40% less than countries like Australia; making $15 there is more in tune with making $9-11 here. And thats just averaging the cost of living in America as a whole. If we factor in a state such as South Carolina, Oklahoma, or Louisiana, the cost of living there results in them having about the same minimum wage as Australia or Denmark.

Also, $15 in America would mean that, in about half of the states, the cost of living gets people what would be about $23 in Australia, which is quite insane.

4. Age

This one is sort of a compromise and not one Im a big fan of, but it is a decent one. Point out how other countries such as Australia and certain European nations have lower minimum wages for younger workers and it seems to help low skilled workers. After they agree, its a good gotcha and moves someone supporting the minimum wage to admitting Okay, the minimum wage can actually hurt some workers.

3. Make Things Cheaper

This approach is basically a method of just moving on from the minimum wage debate and getting people to focus on other issues. When someone says I want a $15 minimum wage!, it is sometimes a better counter to just change the topic by addressing the problem and creating a new solution. A very clean and nice way to counter a higher minimum wage would be to say I have researched the minimum wage and think raising the minimum wage is just too much of a risk; when I look at data, I see that it could cost the market jobs. Instead, I think we should focus on making reforms to lower the cost of energy, housing, food, healthcare, and education..

This just falls into a bit of a distraction method, but could just work to create a happier environment where they might still be pro-minimum wage, but wont be so whiny about it.

2. Helping the Underprivileged

Every time the minimum wage has been hiked in American history, theres been a hike in black unemployment. According to economist Antony Davies, raising the minimum wage just 20% would double unemployment for those without a high school degree.

A study on the $15 minimum wage found that the idea would result in a loss of five million low income jobs and that only 10% of people getting wage increases were from low income backgrounds.

These points help to show that the minimum wage is a tool which hurts the poor instead of helping it.

1. Reality

I dont really love always using economic examples, because Ive just noticed people dont normally get it. So this is an example I use and Id hope others can use it.

Lets look at a business founded by a colonel, that serves something they try to pass off as chicken: KFC.

The average KFC pays $9 an hour. Currently KFC runs a labor cost of 25% for the business. The average profit margin on a KFC is about 10% for the business. The average checkout average per person at KFC is $10. This means if prices went from $9 to $15 by force on the minimum wage labor cost on a KFC is now about 40% for the business. So, if KFC randomly became a nonprofit, theyd still run a loss on the $15 minimum wage hike. KFC is now left with really no situation where they dont just lay people off, cut other costs which likely cost jobs, cut profits which hurts jobs due to profit loss, or just raise prices hurting the consumers.

Conclusion

The simplest case to make is this: the minimum wage sucks, but keep it simple. Dont be angry, sound fixated on hating the poor, and acting rude to the left. This is a pretty easy issue to counter at the end of the day, and it should be an easy fix for a liberal.

This post was written by Charles Peralo.

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