Should tipping be abolished?

Should tipping be abolished?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 43.5%
  • No

    Votes: 13 56.5%

  • Total voters
    23

Big_Lou

Well-Known Member
Hey what about that guy that had a 'Sambo'-like avatar.....'Mr. Aligator' or something similar? He doesn't seem to be around anymore...
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Business 101. Profit is required for growth.

Numbnuts.
nope.

health insurers in germany are required by law to be non-profit. yet they compete fiercely for customers, they innovate, they grow, they expand, and their services work far, far better than our for-profit system in every single metric we can measure and a few that we can't.

just because you are brainwashed by neo-nazi, right wing propaganda does not mean that reality as we know it ceases to exist you blabbering cunt.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
This only works in a perfect world where people are not forced into agreements by pure circumstance. Like the guy who will take $2 an hour just to feed himself because the alternative option is starving. Entering into and accepting that "agreement" is already a form of extortion, you are exploiting his work on the basis of his survival. He has no option but to accept if he wishes to survive.

It doesn't work like that in the real world.


So, that person can't simply walk across the street and work for somebody else?

Can't open their own business and employ themselves?

Can't seek voluntary assistance ?

Can't grow a garden?

Can't attack a fat person leaving Walmart and steal their twinkies? Wait, never mind they shouldn't do that, it's wrong to steal.

Using your rationalizations, you're saying a persons circumstances create an alibi for them to be exempt from rules of civility and that one party has a right to make demands on another if their life is going shitty.

Why do you think it's okay for my misfortune to grant a license for me to make your choices for you ?

How are they even related ?
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
so someone was forced to start a business then?

go back to your pedo forums.

People who want to and do start a business face duress for noncompliance with a forcible edict. So your statement is rendered retarded.

For your benefit, I recommend using your brain more often.


Pedo forums? Neigh neigh.
I know it's hard and those thoughts occupy your mind, but the pedo horse died. You rode it hard. Good job. I heard the poor horse slipped in a pile of shit left behind at a Wendy's bathroom floor.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
That's because they enjoy a healthy monopoly, buddy
A healthy monopoly is one where customers who are not under duress, like a particular service so much the service provider has a monopoly.

On the other hand, your government is a forcible monopoly and sells its services via threats and forcibly prevents others from competing with them or being exempt from them.
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
Imagine what would happen if you COULD tip a McDonald's employee?

Them arches WOULD be made of gold, bro-
i tip everytime i get fast food.
sometumesvthey look at me funny. but ibe been told they get tipped on occasio

its odd some places wont accept a tip even for say an employee loading groceries in your car
 
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