I never implied you called anyone a fool. I did say that you were wrong. Where did you get the idea that those making less than 60 grand a year were stuck in a psychological bubble? And I did give you the basic argument that if you raise the wages then the cost of the goods and services will go up. That extra money does not just come out of thin air. Those people that invest in a business should make money on their investment because if they do not then they will not invest. Where do you think the money for your student loan came from? The government? The government does not have any money, they got it from us tax payers that were working while you were going to school and not working.
Once again, your education is not a gift, you pay it back, the money that was invested in it needs to be paid back. The investors that the money came from get interest on the investment because loans, like any other business is there to make money.
In 1974, when I graduated High School, I joined the USAF. Do you have any idea what I was making then as an E1? 4 years later I had a civilian job that I made 18k a year on. I got married, had a daughter, bought a house and went on with life, slowly accumulating a few possessions, slowly making a bit more money. I didn't drive new cars. I didn't have a fancy house. I lived frugally, never once complaining about how downtrodden I was or how unjust big business was.
You want more money? Try this, spend less. Get rid of your cell phone. Sell your computer. Sell your car and get a cheaper one or take the bus. Cancel your cable and your internet. Eat cheaper food, at home that you prepare yourself. Grow some vegetables. Buy second hand stuff that is still serviceable. Stop going out. Get a free library card and entertain yourself by reading books and get some books to educate yourself some more.
Most of the stuff you think you can't live without are luxuries, which means you do not need them to live.
You want to stop big business from profiting on you? Stop buying into the commercialism that big business advertises to you as something you just have to have.
Your ideas on economics are so off base that quite frankly I'm done talking to you about it.