New York Times: $15 an Hour is Meant to Drive Fast Food Out of Business

So, IOW, you insisted on verification and got it. Now you feel foolish because you thought you had a "gotcha" and didn't.

The verification is nothing more than a ride at Disneyland. Closed road, point "A" to point "B" and back again.
That's all that was needed. Face it, you said something stupid and now you're trying to act like you didn't. Driverless cars will be a reality, probably before you're prepared for it.
 
It's a dirt road, numskull, and there are plenty of other vehicles on the road. You claimed it wasn't possible. You made a fool of yourself.

ALL of the vehicles are being controlled by the same computer which is why they don't run into each other.

No they aren't, numskull.

How does the truck know where to pick-up and dump?
Neither of those require a driver.
 
That's all that was needed. Face it, you said something stupid and now you're trying to act like you didn't. Driverless cars will be a reality, probably before you're prepared for it.

The basic difference of this and a ride at Disneyland is what?

We will NEVER have non-human monitored driverless cars on the roadways of America.
 
That's all that was needed. Face it, you said something stupid and now you're trying to act like you didn't. Driverless cars will be a reality, probably before you're prepared for it.

The basic difference of this and a ride at Disneyland is what?

We will NEVER have non-human monitored driverless cars on the roadways of America.

Don't strain your back with all that goalpost-moving.
 
That's all that was needed. Face it, you said something stupid and now you're trying to act like you didn't. Driverless cars will be a reality, probably before you're prepared for it.

The basic difference of this and a ride at Disneyland is what?

We will NEVER have non-human monitored driverless cars on the roadways of America.
Haha. You funny. Not very good at debate, but funny.
 
That's all that was needed. Face it, you said something stupid and now you're trying to act like you didn't. Driverless cars will be a reality, probably before you're prepared for it.

The basic difference of this and a ride at Disneyland is what?

We will NEVER have non-human monitored driverless cars on the roadways of America.
Haha. You funny. Not very good at debate, but funny.

Who's going to insure a driverless car?
 

Popular Science....LOL Let us all know when it becomes reality. Look! There's a flying car and a hamburger flipping machine! LOL!!!!!!

It's already reality, numskull. Allow me to quote from the article:

"These trucks have already done work"

Took ya long enough. LOL Stupid Canadians are so easy to screw with.
So, IOW, you insisted on verification and got it. Now you feel foolish because you thought you had a "gotcha" and didn't.

Even worse, he said it would never happen, and it already has.

:oops-28:

Cut him some slack...he's a little SLOW, after all.
 
That's all that was needed. Face it, you said something stupid and now you're trying to act like you didn't. Driverless cars will be a reality, probably before you're prepared for it.

The basic difference of this and a ride at Disneyland is what?

We will NEVER have non-human monitored driverless cars on the roadways of America.
Haha. You funny. Not very good at debate, but funny.

Who's going to insure a driverless car?
That's a detail that just needs to be ironed out, and will be.
 
Considering what we know about the left, this theory sounds more plausible than the left's claim that it wants minimum wage workers to earn a "living wage."


As noted by the New York Post , the New York Times has let it slip that the real goal of the $15 dollar an hour wage is to drive cheap fast food restaurants out of business. And as they said:

“The restaurant industry . . . will not go down without a fight.”

But, I thought that all the businesses affected by the minimum wage were just greedy and could easily afford the wages they should have been paying all along? I guess that wasn’t true. That certainly wasn’t the case for Z Pizza in Seattle. Z Pizza employed 11 employees, who were convinced their lives would be better since they would now be making the astronomical sum of $15 an hour. The owner, Ritu Shah Burnham, tried everything. She laid off workers, cut hours and even quit paying herself a salary, but in the end, she was forced to close her doors. You see, while most businesses her size had six years before paying the $15, she had only two because she owns a franchise. She got nailed on Obamacare for the same reason.

Liberals in their infinite wisdom (cough cough) they decided that a small franchisee should be lumped together with all the the franchisees and company owned restaurants. To me, this is further proof that the goal is to destroy them. I mean, what difference is there between a franchise restaurant owner with 11 employees and any other pizza joint with 11 employees? This is Michelle Obama’s lunches for adults. The same liberals who demand the right to choose to kill innocent babies, is unwilling to give you the right to decide what to eat.
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Why not simply solve for a natural rate of unemployment at the rock bottom cost of a form of minimum wage that help employers seek gains from productivity instead of only cost reductions from labor in any at-will employment State?
 

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