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  • BehindBlueI's

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    Food prices wouldn't go up dramatically. Field labor is a tiny percentage of the retail cost. The picker of garlic earns about $1 a gallon harvested. What do you pay for it in the store? You could quadruple the wage before it moved retail a penny.

    That's ignoring the incentive to automate, which has decreased the need for agricultural workers by huge amounts over the last century.
     

    HeadlessRoland

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    It's not necessarily that voting wouldn't work. It's that the public is too stupid to care enough to look up the candidates, understand the issues, and vote for who will resolve the problems the most effectively.

    Tell me how voting is magically supposed to fix things, given what you've just stated on your own?
     

    Tombs

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    Tell me how voting is magically supposed to fix things, given what you've just stated on your own?

    Voting won't solve anything unless the public votes for the right people. Which, has not happened in my lifetime. The people who represent the majority of the public's political beliefs and goals usually only account for less than 10% of the vote.

    Instead the public votes for who is almost entirely opposed to their views, every single time.
     
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