r/politics: "inflation isn't real" and "inflation isn't that bad"

Let's suppose you are right, and it was $1 increase (it was more, but I'll work with that number.)

McDonalds has 1.9 million employees. Let's say 1.5 million of those are front line workers.

1.5 million x $1 x 40hrs x 52 weeks is over $3 billion in extra labor costs per year. That doesn't even factor in the extra labor taxes McDonalds has to pay.

And you all would get up in arms if a CEO of this company got an extra million, when collectively you are looking to take extra billions.

That is one company in one sector. Multiply across the entire sector, multiplied across the entire economy, and we see who the real greedy people are: lazy workers who barely produce above their maintenance costs asking for even more instead of improving themselves.

For an ideology that is constantly crying that we live in a society, you all certainly enjoy fucking that society over so you can be selfish and lazy.

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