"Hardly a troll. You refused to answer my questions from my earlier posts. "
The "question" in this post?
"Raising the minimum wage is one of those feel-good-while-doing-nothing kind of agendas. The existence of the minimum wage itself is a good thing, as it protects low-scale adult workers (who need what little they get to survive) from unfair competition with teenage workers (who are working more for the experience than for the income), and it protects all workers from hourly wage abuse (by enforcing regulation, oversight, and documentation of wages earned vs. hours worked).
Believing that the minimum wage should be a "living wage" or any similar such notion, however, is completely ridiculous, ignorant, and even counter-productive to its actual intent. If that were actually true, then this meager raise is a slap in the face to those who actually do struggle to get by on low wages. Why do you not call for an increase to $20/hour?? ($20/hr., or $40k per year, is the current average hourly wage for American workers).
I am so happy, however, that Jhhnn and Craig234 have decided to baselessly insult everyone here who dares to question the actual value of their little feel-good agenda. Heaven forbid they actually get off their lazy asses and do something truly helpful for the poor, they'll just demand that others give them a pathetic little bump in the minimum wage and then wash their hands of it. Oh... but don't tell them that's all they're doing, their massive senses of self-denial will explode into rabid insulting pompousity."
It's the only question you've asked addressed to me, and it, too, was simply a troll, rolled into a series of presumptuous false attributions. I haven't used the term "living wage" in this discussion. The accusations from other posters previous to your one, above, as to the effect of this increase on the price of anything were false scaremongering and spidey's wage claims about $70-80K for median factory workers and the "racist" nature of minimum wage are pure fantasy. You know these things to be the truth, and yet still find it necessary to engage in some personal attack agenda.
But let's look at the "question", anyway-
"Why do you not call for an increase to $20/hour?? "
Because that's completely unrealistic, which you knew to be true before you trolled it out... Getting it up to $7.25 has been an uphill fight, what with the scaremongering on one side and the easy dismissals, like your own, on the other... It's better than nothing, which is all you've offered.