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the minimum wage-why should it be any higher
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We are all provided with affordable or free education, yet through the 70's 80's and 90's it has been possible to go through your entire schooling life without gaining a decent education.
Furthermore, throughout this period, one could leave school and go on to the dole and exist vertually at will without real fear of harrasement from the authorities, as they have been mostly 'toothless tigers'.
More recent times have seen laws introduced that children can leave home, claiming they were being treated unfairly and receive special benefits in doing so.
On the flip side there was also the introduction of many tafe courses aimed at providing a 'second chance' to some of these who failed their first attempt.
So my point is, that with all the talk about how poor the minimum wage is and, given the fact that we were all provided with an equal opportunity to fail, why should the minimum wage be any more than a meer existance.
Why should one be able to waste every opportunity in life, then drink, smoke and gamble at the expense of the achievers and be given free rein to do so.
Now there are always the genuine ones, but seriously, why should we worry that much about these people. After all, we tax payers have already paid for the opportunities that have been wasted.