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Fox News host Eric Bolling and most of his colleagues on The Five dismissed seemingly the whole idea of a balance between life and work on Tuesday, with Bolling suggesting that the U.S. look to China, and not Europe, for inspiration.
“Some of the economies that are starting to kick our butt, those people work hard,” Bolling said. “There aren’t labor laws, there aren’t minimum wages, they’re working harder than we are.”
“That’s what we should have — no labor law and no minimum wage,” co-host Bob Beckel countered. “They work for a dollar a week.”
Fox’s Eric Bolling suggests ditching minimum wage and labor laws because China works hard
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Some may argue we are already there, Bernie Sanders for example, an
,,,upper-crust of extremely wealthy families are hell-bent on destroying the democratic vision of a strong middle-class which has made the United States the envy of the world. In its place they are determined to create an oligarchy in which a small number of families control the economicand political life of our country.Or, as reported by Common Dreams, a new study not yet published gives this sober analysis,
,,,When the preferences of economic elites and the stands of organized interest groups are controlled for, the preferences of the average Americanappear to have only a minuscule, near-zero, statistically
non-significant impact upon public policy,,,The United States is nodemocracy, but actually an oligarchy."
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