can you explain why the staunchest defenders of "free" markets suddenly go ballistic when confronted with a "consumer" who attempts to exercise a choice of labor market? don't you think that if people like elvira were offered a reasonable and attainable choice of venue for their labor, they'd take it lawfully? when markets price people out of their desires, they will find other ways to satisfy them. can you blame them?
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Re: Re: Local immigrants' rights activist faces deportation; turns to refuge in church
19 Aug 2006
Date Edited: 19 Aug 2006 10:25:24 AM
can you explain why the staunchest defenders of "free" markets suddenly go ballistic when confronted with a "consumer" who attempts to exercise a choice of labor market? don't you think that if people like elvira were offered a reasonable and attainable choice of venue for their labor, they'd take it lawfully? when markets price people out of their desires, they will find other ways to satisfy them. can you blame them?