Outsourcing Our Laborers to China

Day 1,872, 12:15 Published in North Korea North Korea by Laventi

Recently The Cause decided to ask several Presidential candidates their view on minimum wage, but only one responded to the polite questioning by The Cause. His name is KevinYu and here is what he had to say on the topic.



(The following text was taken directly from the instant messaging system and was in no way, shape, or form edited)

Interviewer: Greetings, if elected President will you raise the minimum wage and how high would you raise it?

KevinYu: You know i am a congressman, if I wish would have propose a law already.To speak frankly, I will keep current wages as usual. Anyway, thanks for your msg and have a nice time there.

Interviewer: What is your reasoning out of curiosity?

KevinYu: No comments. If you need a higher salaries, I suggest you fly to eChina and apply one in the job market.

Based on the previous conversation, The Cause is greatly against the election of KevinYu as President of North Korea. He will not raise minimum wage and he wants North Korean workers to move to China to work instead of working within North Korea. North Korea cannot have a leader that sends our labor to other countries when we direly need such labor at home. A worker cannot help North Korea by living and working in China. A worker who has to move to China to work will live in China while he or she is working. This means that their money will be spent in China and will in no way, shape, or form benefit North Korea. A citizen who works in China, but is a North Korean citizen is a North Korean citizen in name only.

BRING BACK OUR TERRITORIES, BRING BACK OUR LABOR, MAKE NORTH KOREA A LIVABLE PLACE!