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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…3 days3D

FTC preparing lawsuit over alcohol pricing

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 @9NNT482 from New York answered…3hrs3H

Ideally, no, becauae government should spend far less, but the government also should not deficit spend.

 @9NNNY5J from New York answered…4hrs4H

No, but the government should increase regulation, especially to prevent union-busting by these corporations.

 @9NNNCC4 from Montana answered…5hrs5H

I think taxes should be a flat rate without conditions. An appropriate % of income/earnings across the board would tax e…

 @9NN6HG7from Vermont  answered…10hrs10H

Remove loopholes & methods for avoidance. Eliminate shelters like non profits & foundations where people launder money t…

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…14hrs14H

Help, but need to be strengthened and reformed, and ultimately need to be replaced with full worker ownership of all cap…

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…14hrs14H

Ownership of corporations should be transferred to workers, who should have the freedom to choose which institutions to…

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…14hrs14H

No, it will enable businesses to pay even less for labor and increase the concentration of capital ownership.

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but workers should own the means of production so people no longer become rich through exploitation.

 @9NMS3J7 from Texas answered…16hrs16H

No. The wage-hour laws should be overhauled to reflect the modern economy, which is no longer primarily driven by factor…

 @9NMQZ5Q from Michigan answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but more importantly, curb abuses by misclassification between exempt and non-exempt employee status.

 @9NMQWZN from Idaho answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but People who use government benefits, when applicable, pay slightly higher taxes when they no longer need or not…

 @9NMQPLV from California answered…17hrs17H

Raising taxes isn’t the problem. They need to change the work around a and ways to avoid income taxes

 @9NMQ9Y8 from Wisconsin answered…17hrs17H

No, minimum wage isn't to live on. Companies should be required to give raises to employees based on inflation and how m…

 @9NMNVRL from Arizona answered…19hrs19H

Yes, to provide basic needs such as food and housing but through sources where they can only spend those funds given by…

 @9NMKTYK from Texas answered…22hrs22H

No, it will encourage the removal of more welfare programs and prices will raise to make the extra income worthless.