National Review editor Jonah Goldberg took a shot at Vice President Joe Biden's campaign to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour, saying the point of publicizing the campaign was to "get Republicans to vote against minimum wage."
"What these kind of laws do is they help big corporations and they help big labor unions at the expense of the little guy," Goldberg said. "They put a lot of cost little guy cannot bear."
Goldberg said that it is Big Labor that benefits from minimum wage hikes, not workers or small businesses. On Monday, a small-business owner in Nevada called out Biden for his misguided minimum wage hike campaign.
"The political point of this is that the point of raising the minimum wage to get Republicans to vote against raising the minimum wage," Goldberg said. "It is purely a cultural wedge issue, it is not about smart economics."