erowe1
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By "which is worse" I basically mean, which is the more egregious offense against liberty. This includes a variety of factors that some people will weight with different values, including, which one impacts more people, which one does the most harm to the people it does impact, who the people are who are impacted, what potential there is for it to be used in the future to do more harm than it is now doing, etc.
For my part, it's no contest, the minimum wage (and I could have just as easily chosen any number of other leftist ideas in its place) is far worse than the Patriot Act. But I would concede that the Patriot Act has the potential to become more dangerous as the powers it grants to the executive branch may in the future be used for broader purposes than they are now being used.
But, since the minimum wage impacts millions of people right now, and the people it harms the most are the weakest members of society like the developmentally disabled, and its primary basis is simple greed on the parts of union bosses (with a secondary well-intentioned basis of people who misunderstand economics and think that the MW increases the salaries of the working poor), whereas the Patriot Act is at least based on a well-intentioned desire for security (misguided though it may be), and the people it impacts the most are (as far as I know) generally scumbags, it seems clear that the former is worse than the latter.
For my part, it's no contest, the minimum wage (and I could have just as easily chosen any number of other leftist ideas in its place) is far worse than the Patriot Act. But I would concede that the Patriot Act has the potential to become more dangerous as the powers it grants to the executive branch may in the future be used for broader purposes than they are now being used.
But, since the minimum wage impacts millions of people right now, and the people it harms the most are the weakest members of society like the developmentally disabled, and its primary basis is simple greed on the parts of union bosses (with a secondary well-intentioned basis of people who misunderstand economics and think that the MW increases the salaries of the working poor), whereas the Patriot Act is at least based on a well-intentioned desire for security (misguided though it may be), and the people it impacts the most are (as far as I know) generally scumbags, it seems clear that the former is worse than the latter.