Acton Media Roundup

Thursday, August 16, 2007
A few media appearances to let you know about today:
  • This morning, Rev. Robert A. Sirico appeared on the nationally syndicated Mike McConnell Show to discuss his recent Detroit News commentary, Minimum wage laws create victims among the vulnerable. You can listen to the interview by clicking here (1.6 mb mp3 file).
  • Kishore Jayalaban, director of Acton’s Rome office, appeared on Vatican Radio News today with some comments on the subprime lending problems in the United States that are currently affecting global financial markets. To listen, click here (253 kb mp3 file).
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Acton Media Roundup

Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Dr. Jay Richards made an appearance this morning on AM Tampa Bay, the morning news show on Newsradio 970 WFLA, to discuss how the pro-Kyoto side of the global warming debate has become something akin to a religious movement. You can listen to the interview by clicking here (800K mp3 file). If you want to hear more of Jay, and you’re in or around Medford, Oregon, you can tune in today to AM 1440 KMED today at 10:00 Eastern/8:00 Mountain as Jay chats with host Bill Meyer on the same topic.

UPDATE: Jay’s interview wrapped up a little bit ago. If you missed it, it looks like there’s a chance that it may be archived on this page today or tomorrow.

Anthony Bradley is also making the media rounds this week to discuss the minimum wage raise that just took effect. He’ll be on a number of shows in the coming days, the biggest being the Mancow show out of Chicago on Thursday morning at 8:10 Eastern. Check out Mancow.com for more info on where to catch the broadcast in your area.

UPDATE: Anthony Bradley talks Hot Ghetto Mess on KFBK in Sacramento, California (850K mp3 file).

UPDATE II: Anthony just put in an appearance on The Helen Glover Show on WHJJ radio in Providence, Rhode Island on the same topic. Listen here (3.5 mb mp3 file).
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T-U-R-T-L-E Power

Thursday, February 1, 2007
This might just be the best argument for increasing the minimum wage that I’ve heard yet:



It’s just not fair that Michelle needs to go deep in hock to “feed her Ninja Turtle obsession,” is it? Well, maybe such an “obsession” leads to making poor economic decisions, but to each her own I guess. How sad.

In related news, the newest TNMT movie is set for release on March 23, 2007.
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Zandstra on the First 100 Hours

Friday, January 19, 2007
Acton senior fellow Rev. Gerald Zandstra comments on the first 100 hours of the new legislative session in this Associated Baptist Press article by Robert Marus.

Zandstra had previously examined one of the core planks in the House leadership agenda, raising the federal minimum wage, in a recent Acton Commentary, “Minimum Wage and Common Sense.”
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Thus Saith the Lord? Uhh, Maybe Not...

Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Aside from the blasphemy, which ought not be overlooked, one of the biggest problems with an ad like this (HT: Think Progress, which also has a printed transcript of the ad) is that it undermines itself. It’s simply bad rhetorical strategy.

Whatever potential arguments (economic or otherwise) there may be against minimum wage legislation, virtually no one of sympathetic inclinations is going to listen when you mock Judeo-Christian values by reducing something as vitally important as the divine revelation of the Decalogue to a mere political tool.

Meanwhile, Nicole Greenfield at The Revealer, while concerned with “the obvious church-state and anti-working class issues,” hopes that “this isn’t the start of a horrible new trend in political advertising.”

I hope so, too, but probably for different reasons. I don’t think economic laws, insofar as they are truly “laws” in the proper sense, rise to the level of what Zanchi calls “this perfect law,” or the Ten Commandments.

Gary North, who wrote a 450+ page economic exposition of the 10 Commandments, does connect minimum wage laws as a “price floor” under the commandment to honor parents (Exodus 20:12, North commentary pp. 118-19). This is a rather specious connection, however, and offers no justification for the Stop 42 ad.

Almost any Christian I’ve ever heard argue against minimum wage legislation (and there aren’t many) has argued on the basis of prudential judgment rather than appeals to direct divine mandate. North may be an exception, although I don’t think it necessarily follows from his brief mention of minimum wage laws under the fifth commandment that he thinks that opposition to such legislation is mandated by that commandment.

In any case, arguments against minimum wage laws already face an uphill battle for acceptance. Ads like this don’t help the cause.

Update: Having trouble viewing the Moses ad? Check out the YouTube version. Jamie Court at The Huffington Post says that this ad, about California’s Prop 89, is a “remarkable piece of political jujitsu on the practices of political advertising, and has the possiblity to remake them.”

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The Minimum Wage: A Denial of Freedom and Duty

Wednesday, August 16, 2006
In this week’s Acton Commentary, “The Minimum Wage: A Denial of Freedom and Duty,” I look at the concept of minimum wage legislation from the perspective of the employer/employee relationship.

In his second epistle to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul sets down a moral principle: “If a man will not work, he shall not eat.” But Paul’s words seem also to imply the opposite positive principle, something like, “If you will work, you should eat.”

Even so, I argue, it does not follow that the government should be the guarantor of this reality. Drawing in part on the thought of Abraham Kuyper, I find that “the civil government has a role in justly and fairly enforcing the contractual relationship between employer and employee. It does not, however, have the absolute right to determine the specific nature of this relationship in any and all circumstances.”

Throughout the commentary, I address some of the concerns raised in an interview conducted by Faithful America, a weblog associated with the National Council of Churches. Faithful America talked with man named Dan, who gave his experiences of working for and living on the minimum wage. A transcript copy of the interview is pasted in below the jump (the audio is available here).

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Free Workers, Free Trade

Thursday, May 11, 2006
You can read my piece today responding to an article in the New York Times over at National Review Online, “Free Workers & Free Trade.”

The NYT piece passes on the allegations of numerous immigrant workers at garment factories in Jordan that they have been lured into the country, had their passports taken, and then forced to work long hours for illegally low wages. There’s an implicit critique of the free market system, and large retailers like Wal-Mart and Target, in the article, blaming them for the de facto conditions of slavery.

I, in turn, examine the culpability at various levels, including the responsibility of the factory owners, the duties of the Jordanian government, as well as the “unique ability for American companies to use their economic leverage to push for an end to foreign labor exploitation.”
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Acton Media Roundup

Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Rev. Robert A. Sirico has been making the rounds in the media again in the last few days. On Saturday, he appeared as a guest on The Advocate on WDTK radio in Detroit to discuss economics, the minimum wage, and the development of Catholic social teaching in the United States. You can listen to the 33 minute interview by clicking here (9.5mb mp3 file).

Father Sirico also appeared on Your World with Neil Cavuto on Fox News Channel yesterday to discuss the upcoming movie based on the best-selling book The Da Vinci Code. You can view that interview in the media player below by clicking on the play button.



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Maximizing Wages, Minimizing Employment

Monday, March 13, 2006
This is probably not the best move for a state that has been among the worst in the nation in terms of unemployment: “Lawmakers in the Michigan House of Representatives are preparing to vote on a proposed hike in the minimum wage to nearly $7 an hour.” The state Senate passed the measure late last week, so the House’s agreement would put the matter into the hands of Gov. Granholm.

According to the Office of Labor Market Information, Michigan’s unemployment rate for January was 6.2%, which puts it in a tie for fourth-worst in the nation. Believe it or not, this is a notable improvement for the state, which at various points in the previous two years had been at the top of the unemployment rankings, hovering around 7%. The national unemployment rate is 4.7%.
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