Thursday, July 27, 2006

Ignorance, Politics Prevail Over Economic Logic in Chicago

Council defies Daley, OKs 'living wage'

Defying Mayor Daley and challenging Wal-Mart and Target to follow through on their threats, a bitterly divided City Council voted Wednesday to require Chicago's big-box retailers to pay employees a "living wage" of at least $10 an hour and $3 in benefits by 2010.

Oh, fuck. Not again. Look, we've been over this already.

No matter how damning or conclusive the evidence against these economic fallacies, moronic decrees such as this one continue to zoom through ignorant legislatures and city councils like shit through a goose. Um, guys? The laws of economics can be neither repealed nor replaced by political will. Please, just stop.

As usual, Lew Rockwell sounds the proper note on this issue:

The debate over minimum wage laws goes to the very core of how we view the relationship between economics and politics. Politicians who enact these laws imagine themselves as central planners magically bringing compassion and high living standards into being with the stroke of a pen. People who support the laws have a flawed view of the market process that sees exploitation behind all exchange relationships. Unions that back them are selfishly using the political process to enrich themselves at others' expense.

Only economic libertarians understand the actual reality: the minimum wage is a violent imposition on the freedom of association that harms all of society in the long run.

Please read the whole thing. I promise it's worth the time.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi, it's Michaele. hope you guys are doing well. i like your blog, your thinking and writing blow me away. anyway, if you like poetry, I have some work posted on writerscafe.org under "michaele."
i always value the opinions of my talented friends, so if you ever have time to read them i would certainly be honored.
all the best, say hi to tracy for me.

J Ballot said...

Hi Michaele,

Many thanks for your kind words! Will definitely check out your work and I'll post a link to you under 'Friends & Family.'

Hope all is well and we look forward to catching up with you guys soon (best to Eric as well)!

Take care,
J