Two months ago, I pointed out that San Francisco’s housing crisis was a “learnable moment” because some folks on the left actually now understand the negative consequences of government intervention.
Now I’m wondering if we might actually have a learnable moment on the issue of minimum wages for Crazy Bernie.
The Vermont socialist is experiencing something akin to what it’s like to be an entrepreneur or business owner. He’s having to generate revenue for his campaign and figure out the best way to allocate the funds.
And – surprise, surprise – he doesn’t want to pay above-market wages. Which makes him a giant hypocrite since he wants to use government coercion to impose higher minimum wages on the private sector.
Professor Art Carden highlights three things that Bernie should learn from this experience.
Bernie Sanders is having trouble with his unionized–and apparently underpaid–labor force. …the Sanders campaign…
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