Apply Tax Laws to GPA?

In a certain sense, progressive taxation is applied to grades. Grade inflation makes the best students’ grades stand out a lot less than they otherwise would.

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Capped - You have to realize that complaints that jobs don’t pay enough imply that you think employers should be forced to pay more. [/quote]

untrue.

if i say people should exercise, does it imply i think they should be forced to exercise?

because its always that simple.

nevermind that the problem still exists because that just leaves the underpaid job to someone else.

[quote]CappedAndPlanIt wrote:

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Capped - You have to realize that complaints that jobs don’t pay enough imply that you think employers should be forced to pay more. [/quote]

untrue.

if i say people should exercise, does it imply i think they should be forced to exercise?[/quote]

Ok, so what value does such a comment have in a debate unless you’re proposing some solution?

[quote]CappedAndPlanIt wrote:

because its always that simple.

nevermind that the problem still exists because that just leaves the underpaid job to someone else.[/quote]

You’re assuming the job is underpaid when in fact the employer is paying whatever the employee is worth to the business. There will always be people making less than YOU think is fair.

And you still haven’t told me what happens when employers raise wages and correspondingly raise prices. That wouldn’t be much help to these people, either.