https://newjerseymonitor.com/2022/07/06/teens-in-n-j-can-wor...
The Jersey shore has, for some reason, been the vacation spot run by teen labor.
When you read these stories, the sense of entitlement of low-wage employers comes through strongly. If they aren't getting a steady supply of cheap labor, they get frantic and lobby for more cheap labor.
Last week it was slaughterhouse workers. Countries that don't have a big underclass have to automate.[1]
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2021/related/proposals/sb33...
https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2022/A4222/bill-te...
I bet you can guess who proposed which bill.
The parent comment implied that it is always wrong to remove child labor laws, and that the GOP is the awful, backwards party that is doing it anyway. If you concede that it is okay to remove some child labor laws, in the words of the old joke, "Now we're just negotiating." I prefer that level of nuance over partisan ragebait.
If you meant to say something else, posting the full content of both bills is not as illustrative of your point as you might think.
My favorite part about GOP apologists is that you don't even have to explicitly say what's wrong with their platform, and yet somehow they always know what the criticism against them is.
> If you meant to say something else
I meant exactly what was implied. Both parties are trying to roll back child labor laws. One is clearly way more sensible than the other.
> I prefer that level of nuance over partisan ragebait.
LOL. Re-read your original comment again. Pot ----> kettle.