Readers critique The Post: Here's the beef with this minimum-wage cartoon
How is it that, say, $20 billion to one who already possesses billions of dollars is beneficial to "the economy" but $20 per hour to an actual worker who is likely to spend that money is wrecking it? That's preposterous.
Prices clearly are not exclusively a function of the wages being paid to or denied to workers. The issue is more nuanced, which is not the case with this portrayal.
Not so distasteful after all [Michael Ramirez letter]. John S. Williams, Fairfax Station
Washington Post April 19, 2024
John S. Williams, Fairfax Station
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Bear Spray depicted in Michael Ramirez's wonderful April 6 editorial cartoon, "NATO's 75th anniversary," has been a solid sales success, particularly in Poland and the Baltic nations. I suggest the introduction of a companion product for our allies facing encroachment from the People's Republic of China: Dragon Repellant.
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