Write one paragraph explaining the authors main idea and main supporting points in your own words.
Write one paragraph explaining the authors main idea and main supporting points in your own words. Then, write a second paragraph in which you present your own observations and/or experiences related to this issue.Gordon RuleThis is a Gordon Rule Course. Students writing will:have a clearly defined central idea or thesis;provide adequate support for that idea;be organized clearly and logically;utilize the conventions of standard edited American English;be presented in a format appropriate to the assignment.This is the StoryA few words about the McBudget.Perhaps youve heard of it. As fast food workers around the country protest for higher wages, we learn that McDonalds offers advice to help them live on the wages they make which, while not technically bupkes, do amount to a paycheck you can pretty much have the driver cash for you on the bus ride home. In December, for example, Bloomberg profiled a Chicago man who, after 20 years with the burger giant, earns $8.25 an hour and doesnt get 40 hours a week. This, as McDonalds CEO Don Thompson pulled down, according to the Wall Street Journal, a compensation package worth $13.8 million last year.Anyway, Mickey Ds isnt blind to the difficulties of french fry makers and drive-through order takers getting by on not quite bupkes. It partnered with Visa on a website http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/mcdonalds/budgetJournal/budgetJournal.php which includes a sample budget showing how to live reasonably well on next to nothing.The impossibility of doing so has been attested to by everyone from writer Barbara Ehrenreich in her book Nickel and Dimed to noted obstetrician Cliff Huxtable, in that episode of The Cosby Show where he uses Monopoly money to teach young Theo the value of a good income. It has also been attested to by the people trying to do it. But all that notwithstanding, the McBudget insists it can be done.It envisions monthly take-home pay of $2,060 from working two (!) jobs. Out of that, you pay $600 for rent, $150 for a car note, $100 for insurance (home and auto), $100 for cable and phone, $90 for the electric bill, $20 for health insurance, etc. You save $100 a month and have $750 to play with if, by play, you mean pay for clothing, child care and water. Also, gasoline, maintenance and repair for the 1997 junkmobile youre able to buy for $150 a month. Oh, and food. Cant forget food.As you might expect, the McBudget is mildly controversial. Washington Post blogger Timothy B. Lee called the figures realistic and praised McDonalds for practical advice. This seems to be a minority opinion. ThinkProgress, the left-leaning website, called the budget laughably inaccurate. Stephen Colbert skewered the company, saying a $20 health insurance premium will buy you a tourniquet, a bottle of Night Train and a bite stick. In the Wall Street Journal, columnist Al Lewis suggested that McDonalds $13.8 million man show us how its done by volunteering to live on the McBudget.The most vexing thing about that budget is its condescension. Take it from this welfare mothers son: If theres one thing poor people do not need, it is lessons in how to be poor. To the contrary, you will never meet anyone who can wring more value from a dollar.Were talking every trick of layaway and two-day-old bread, coupon clipping and off brand buying, Goodwill shopping, Peter robbing, Paul paying and plain old going without. You ever hear of a jam sandwich? Thats when you jam two pieces of bread together and call it lunch. Heck, if you handed the federal budget over to a couple welfare mothers, wed be in surplus by December.And McDonalds has lessons for the poor?Look, there are many reasons people wind up in poverty. Sometimes they make bad life choices they drop out of school without salable skills, or they become teen parents. Often, it falls on them from the sky in the form of illness, injury, addiction or financial reversal.However they got into poverty they all need and deserve the same things: a way to work their way out and to be accorded a little dignity while they do so. The former comes with paying a living wage, the latter by treating people with respect and not presuming to teach them what they could teach you. McDonalds fails on both counts.The McBudget is a McInsult.This story was originally published July 27, 2013 7:00 PM.
