When will politicians learn that they can't say whatever's on their mind? You put yourself in public office, you lose the right to go off on these tangents.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
There is no such thing as being underpaid.
You agree to work for a certain wage. If you are underpaid, you have a valid complaint for the labor department. And as far as social class stereotypes are concerned, they're mostly accurate. If you learn a trade/value your education, you generally aren't going to end up in a lower class situation. For those that ended up there due to their own efforts (or usually lack thereof), I feel zero pity.
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This is a whole other topic, and it's not completely related to poverty, so I hesitate to even get into it. But there is definitely a such thing as being "underpaid." Saying that no one is "underpaid" is at the least an overbroad statement, and I think you know that.