wayneL
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The argument you're making is a classist political argument. It is about nothing more than the long held belief of a class stratified society.
The argument is attractive to skilled workers as they see it enabling them to pay someone to do their laundry cheaper. What they don't realise is that such a move would undermine the strength of the economy, removing the demand for their skills, landing them unemployed and in the same situation as the initial unskilled group.
For examples, see the USA. Their economy failed and are their wages sky high ? LMAO.
Failed?
Well not yet, that may still come if the socialist, pseudo-Keynesian, mock monetists have their way, but not yet.
Never confuse the business cycle with failure.