More money in the pockets of entry-level workers sounds great, but Rachel Greszler of the conservative Heritage Foundation argues that such workers, and the economy writ large, are hurt more than helped by increases in the minimum wage.
You didn't post proof, you posted a link you claim is proof but you can't seem to quote which part is proof.
There are two possible reasons, one you are incredibly lazy, or two you know there is nothing to support your claim and decided to take claim some moral high ground as to why you won't post the quote.
It stated FDR choose to support a minimum wage bill of 0.25 over a 0.40 bill. That's probably one of those pesky facts that you don't want to post because it doesn't support your position.
That single data point does not define the intent of the minimum wage itself. This is on you to prove
That single data point is one more from that article than you provided.
Oh, also that article explains the 0.25 amount was a compromise wage to give the people something because Republicans wouldn’t support an actual living wage.
You show your ignorance again the article does not say that. The only time the article mentions Republican opposition they then cite what the opposition was for.
Many representatives had told her that they agreed with the principles of the bill but that they objected to a five-man wage board with broad powers.
See that's how you provide a quote that way both people know what is being referenced.
So even if you are right, it’s the Republican’s fault.
The democrats had 334 of the 435 seats in the house and 77 Senate seats in 1938 the Republicans could not block anything. Do you ever wonder why every claim you make is so easily refuted?