As an owner and operator of a manufacturing company, I can't help but be baffled by the Democrats policies.
Bernie and Hillary's plan to raise minimum wages to $15.00 an hour and their call for increasing taxes on corporations hurt the very people they say they are trying to help.
Businesses are already under pressure from so many regulations and requirements that making a profit is hard to do in this "global" environment.
Every year it is harder for my company to stay afloat, never mind make a good profit!
What most don't realize about wages is that an employer has to also pay a percentage of the FDIC taxes,SS taxes, state taxes etc for every employee on top of their "salary". So as their wage increases, so does the cost of the share of taxes an employer has to pay.
So how does increasing minimum wage hurt the poor?
By increasing the cost of labor, an employer has to either cut jobs(unemployment goes up) or increase the price of his or her goods or services to maintain a profit.
Now in a perfect world, that extra cost of a product or service could be absorbed into the market place because everyone is making more money with the higher minimum wage.
It would basically be a zero sum result, so why even do it?
But the ones that are already poor, living on social security, welfare, disability or a fixed income, those higher prices drive their cost of living even higher.
Corporate taxes, this is the biggest burden on the POOR!
Democrats love to tout "We need to tax corporations so they pay their fair share!"
I know there are nefarious Dems who really do want a socialist country, but I think most Dems just don't realize how these "corporate taxes" really hurt the most vulnerable poor people they are trying to help.
As an example, I'll use a corporation that makes food since we all need food(but this is true in every industry).
If the government tells Tyson Foods they have to pay an extra 10 million in taxes this year, what do you think that company will do?
Will they tell the members of the board they can't buy that sailboat or take a cut in pay?
Hell no, they will either cut jobs or raise the prices of their goods, or a combination of the two to pay the extra taxes.
Rich people will hardly notice the higher cost of the food, middle income will struggle a little more but the ones already finding it difficult to feed their family will be hit the hardest!
Now I used a simple example. I know there are those who don't really grasp economics who will say that some of these companies who make billions of dollars in "profit" can pay more.
The companies that report these "billions in profits" are not really making that money for "themselves".
Those "profits" are passed on by way of stocks and bonds to share holders who risk their investment and hopefully see a good dividend or rise in stock prices. These include a lot of normal folk who have 401k's and retirement plans. These are not really "corporate profits" but "shared profits".
In the end, higher minimum wages which some could argue is good for the working class(if not for the risk of higher unemployment)but devastating to the poor on a fixed income.
Corporate taxes may help the rich and working class with better roads, infrastructure and expanding the bloated government but it is devastating to the the non-worker and the poor.
Why do you think the poverty level keeps getting higher and higher over the last 8 years?
It's no accident.
Corporate taxes are like a flat tax on all consumers, the poor being the less likely to afford it!
So if the Democrats really want to help the poor, get out of the way and let competition, not taxes, regulate the cost of goods.
JMO
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