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Volunteers to go when aqua doors of the print flyers that get handed out. I think the idea that the media and political campaigns are living in a symbiotic relationship is not the case. Yes, there is a benefit for the media but it is not the case that the media tries to blow politics out of proportion to get more money. Host a viewer tweets in media will not get behind any effort to limit Campaign Season and spending. Vineland, new jersey. Democratic caller. Caller good morning, greta. Good morning, philip. I wanted to get your opinion, if i may come and make two quick points. You seem very astute with politics and have followed it for a long time. Tell me what you think about in terms of the Supreme Court or saidever court it was that money is also speech and how that figures into your conversation today. And if i might ask you please, bear with me on this a little bit, greta. I am not trying to go backwards, i know he has also studied politics as well over the years. When did it beco
Wrote for slate, you stated that while supporting the minimum wage absent other policy changes, you would prefer other policies because they tend to be more progressive, paid for disproportionately through taxes on the wealthy, on upperincome individuals rather than through higher prices that might be passed along to consumers. In a piece on the minimum wage for the New York Times this march, former cea chair christina roamer made a similar point stating it might be the case that, quote, businesses pass along some of the cost of a higher minimum wage to consumers through higher prices. Often the customers paying those prices including some of the diners at mcdonalds or the shoppers at walmart have very low family incomes. Thus, this price effect may harm the very people whom a minimum wage is supposed to help. Is it, in fact, likely in your opinion that consumers would foot the cost of a higher minimum wage . I think its a relatively small portion of the cost for those businesses. I th