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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/04/15/foxs-eric-bolling-suggests-ditching-minimum-wage-and-labor-laws-because-china-works-hard/

Fox’s Eric Bolling suggests ditching minimum wage and labor laws because China works hard

Fox News host Eric Bolling and most of his colleagues on The Five dismissed seemingly the whole idea of a balance between life and work on Tuesday, with Bolling suggesting that the U.S. look to China, and not Europe, for inspiration.

“Some of the economies that are starting to kick our butt, those people work hard,” Bolling said. “There aren’t labor laws, there aren’t minimum wages, they’re working harder than we are.”

That’s what we should have — no labor law and no minimum wage,” co-host Bob Beckel countered. “They work for a dollar a week.”


Certainly hold them to a maximum of hours per week, for sure,” Bolling clarified, not mentioning that such a limit would constitute a labor law.

The group’s debate was sparked by reports that Sweden’s second-largest city, Gothenburg, would be cutting the work week for public sector employees to 30 hours per week without reducing their pay, an experiment city officials said would last for a year.

“Why does America always want to adopt the policies of the people we beat?” co-host Greg Grunfeld said, before misstating the details of the plan. “By the way, the Sweden thing? Those are politicians. Those are government guys that are actually getting their hours cut back — which I agree with. I would pay all government workers not to work.”

“But what if they took six hours and it turned out that they were getting more productivity and they were doing a better job?” Beckel asked, once again pushing back.

“It would be nice if we had that luxury,” co-host Dana Perino answered. “But the baby boomers have made sure we are going to be tied to our jobs for the rest of our lives and not benefit from Social Security and Medicare like they did.”

Beckel also alluded to Sweden’s economic development managing to rank atop the rest of the world, according to a study released this past February.

“Every time I hear these stories about European countries cutting back on work, I think we should rejoice,” co-host Andrea Tantaros told Beckel. “They’re basically announcing, ‘Guess what? We’re making it even harder for us to compete with you.”

Tantaros then criticized a new French labor agreement allowing for “autonomous employees” in the tech and consulting fields to disconnect from work communications after working 13-hour days.

“Who would hire someone that can shut off and [do] whatever they want after six o’clock?” she asked, not mentioning that that hour is not specified anywhere in the agreement.


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Re: Fox’s Eric Bolling suggests ditching minimum wage and labor China..
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2014, 08:20:17 AM »
Its a good article and post. Its not like the average Chinese person has the same standard of living as we do. They have a growing middle class and as they get bigger, they're gonna want to enjoy the shit they're able to buy...and work less. Asians are different anyway. It appears the housing market is falling apart there so all the china talk will blow over as they collapse. They also had a huge scandal that broke in their military with corruption and payouts.
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The Five - Fox's version of the The View.
as relevant, too.
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The Five - Fox's version of the The View.
as relevant, too.

There fox "liberal" is actually more sickening to me than the rest of the panel.  I'd like to fuck Eric Bolling in the ass, cream pie him and then force feed Dana Perino and the other whores.

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Comparing labor in China to that of the United States is a stretch.  
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Chinese are nowhere as efficient as US workers.

Many are uneducated but worse than that, they have no idea what quality is. If you live in the US, you see quality every day. Things around you are solid, well packaged, well presented.

Your sofa, the decoration in buildings you visit, the faucets in you house. All well made.

Then some Chinese factory worker - no education & brought up in filth. Hole in the floor for a toilet, no paint on the walls, surrounded by fixed up crap we'd have replaced years ago. Show these guys something with a quality flaw and they simply cant see it, it's still so much better than what they have been surrounded with, the flaws seem irrelevant to them.

Then of course, consider the impact on the US economy if people earnt significantly less. So you reduce the disposable income of the US citizens that have the highest rate of spending their disposable incomes - and the economy will benefit?

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There's at least 4 freaking BILLION of them... they are seen as expendable.
Only a fool would ever seek to try to compete with them playing their own strategies.
They've got the money, the manufacturing, the gold, the demographics, the population, and your politicians.

What they don't have is alot of females relative to males, ...but don't worry.
In addition to all your land, ...they'll soon have all your women too. ;D
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