At a public event in Florida last week, a voter asked Rep. C.W. “Bill” Young (R-Fla.) about increasing the federal minimum wage. It didn’t go well.
For those who can’t watch clips online, the voter, later identified as an Occupy activist named Andrew Kovanis, asked the congressman a pretty straightforward question: whether he might support an existing proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $10 an hour. “Probably not,” Young replied.
Pressed further, the Republican asked, “How about getting a job?” When the voter explained, “I have a job,” but that he sees the need for an increase in wages, Young once again said, “Well then, why do you want that benefit? Get a job.”








