agriculture, you know, there s a lot of people in this huge sector offing a culture and immigration, they don t have a wage. they don t have a minimum wage that have a slave wage, and they have, you know, it s an exploited industry and labor for this backbone of our country. so howard, you limp along struggling on the minimum wage, as everyone knows with your father. i bet i get paid less than you, piers. what s the answer to this particular part of the puzzle, this minimum wage issue? let me back up and say ultimately the solution to pulling peep out of poverty and make sure they are fed is have them working. that s the long-term real exit strategy if you want to solve a problem. raising the minimum wage is a debate that you don t know the facts, because i m all for raising the minimum wage, but there is a balance and i really am, but there is a balance between how much you
problem is so many people in the particular poverty hunger lack of education trap that we ve talked about fall below the him mum wage. people have full-time jobs that live in poverty. that s ridiculous. recently the fast food workers walked out and went on a strike, and i worked in the fast food industry. i worked at wendy s for four years. i remember, that was like an extra job in high school. some people, that s their full-time job to feed their families. so, yeah, i think minimum wage absolutely has to change. as inflation goes, as the economy is. but also, when we talk about wages, and we talk about agriculture, you know, there s a lot of people in this huge sector offing a culture and immigration, they don t have a wage. they don t have a minimum wage that have a slave wage, and they have, you know, it s an exploited industry and labor for this backbone of our country.
that s ridiculous. recently the fast food workers walked out and wt on a strike, and i worked in the fast food industry. i worked at wendy s for four years. i remember, that was like an extra job in high school. some people, that s their full-time job to feed their families. so, yeah, i think minimum wage solutely has to change. as inflation goes, as the economy is. but also, when we talk about wages, and we talk about agriculture, you know, there s a lot of people in this huge sector offing a culture and immiation, they don t have a wage. they don t have a minimum wage that have a slave wage, and they have, you know, it s an exploited industry and labor for this backbone of our country. so howard, you limp along struggling on the minimum wage, as everyone knows with your father. i bet i get paid less than you, piers. what s the answer to this particular part of the puzzle, this minimum wage issue?