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" ... All of which is to me at least a rather interesting point about how politics is often done. Someone looks for something to campaign on and lights on whatever iniquity they think they have identified. Campaign then takes off, newspaper pieces are written (The Guardian has almost a section devoted to this subject), questions are asked in Parliament and the policy making process stampeded into doing something often enough. But all too rarely are the people actually subject to whatever that iniquity is actually asked about whether it is an iniquity. And our starting assumption should probably be that widespread policies aren't perceived as such. Simply because people don't put up for very long with things that they don't like. That lots of people do something is in no way proof that it's just fine: but if in the absence of imposition people are freely choosing something then we really do need to look askance at those who insist that the law must be changed to ban it. Essentially, be rather more suspicious of people insisting public policy must change if it's not being wholeheartedly supported by those that change in public policy would apply to. ... "
" ... At Salon we're clearly being asked to believe that hourly wages are lower than that '68 minimum for 40% of current workers. Rather than what the claim actually is, which is that people working part time don't make much money over the course of the year. Which is, if you'll forgive me, not a finding that makes me blush at the iniquity of modern society. ... "