New Factories in United States

Anonymous
Will the administration be granting visas to immigrants who work in the new U.S. factories Trump keeps predicting? Or is the administration expecting that US citizens will fill those jobs?
Anonymous
They said they want fired Feds to fill these jobs.
Anonymous

And I want a pony.

Look, a lot of people can gear down and just spend less money. If there are two parents in a household, that might mean one becoming a SAHP (of any gender).

Spending less money and buying fewer things is going to be just the shot in the arm this faltering economy needs. We had it far too easy for too long.
Anonymous
I'll stop spending money on this economy right after I buy this 4000 dollar coffee maker I saw reviewed in wirecutter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
And I want a pony.

Look, a lot of people can gear down and just spend less money. If there are two parents in a household, that might mean one becoming a SAHP (of any gender).

Spending less money and buying fewer things is going to be just the shot in the arm this faltering economy needs. We had it far too easy for too long.


Are you confused? I’m fine with cutting back on consumer spending less is the opposite of a shot in the arm for a faltering economy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
And I want a pony.

Look, a lot of people can gear down and just spend less money. If there are two parents in a household, that might mean one becoming a SAHP (of any gender).

Spending less money and buying fewer things is going to be just the shot in the arm this faltering economy needs. We had it far too easy for too long.


this faltering economy would benefit from getting rid of the idiot causing the economy to falter.
Anonymous
Okay.

But the 1/6 of the federal workforce that is healthcare workers aren't going to work in factories for you. There are too many places crying for their employment.

And neither are the lawyers, or LEOs, or many others, especially when we just have to wait this out for a few years until the US stops taking bad acid. Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
And I want a pony.

Look, a lot of people can gear down and just spend less money. If there are two parents in a household, that might mean one becoming a SAHP (of any gender).

Spending less money and buying fewer things is going to be just the shot in the arm this faltering economy needs. We had it far too easy for too long.


Are you confused? I’m fine with cutting back on consumer spending, but spending less is the opposite of a shot in the arm for a faltering economy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
And I want a pony.

Look, a lot of people can gear down and just spend less money. If there are two parents in a household, that might mean one becoming a SAHP (of any gender).

Spending less money and buying fewer things is going to be just the shot in the arm this faltering economy needs. We had it far too easy for too long.


Are you confused? I’m fine with cutting back on consumer spending less is the opposite of a shot in the arm for a faltering economy.


Sarcasm, it's what's for dinner.
Anonymous
What materials will the factories be constructed with? Do the engineers needed already exist? What about all the skilled labor needed to build these factories? How long until we get them up to speed? All the equipment and machinery needed are at the ready?
Anonymous
People just aren't spending. You know it's bad when McDonald's posts of Q1 loss and Five Guys creates a value meal.

Every free event in this area is swamped. The rescue group I volunteer with does a pet festival in Leesburg each year at Village of Leesburg shopping center. The festival is 100% free and has free activities for kids, too, like face painting, balloons, etc. I was there on Saturday - the event didn't even start until 12 - and it was packed at 11:30 when we were finalizing setup. We usually take 200 freebies to give out and we blew through those in the first hour. There were more people there without pets than were there with pets this year. I don't blame them, either! A good, free way to get the kids out of the house before the storms set in. Even with the increase in attendance, we still adopted out the same number of dogs as in previous years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What materials will the factories be constructed with? Do the engineers needed already exist? What about all the skilled labor needed to build these factories? How long until we get them up to speed? All the equipment and machinery needed are at the ready?


Ahhh, the tariffs will definitely help with getting those materials together.





(For the peanut gallery: that's sarcasm.)
Anonymous
Won’t there be a need for foreign labor? For example, TMSC is bringing in workers from Taiwan for the TMSC factory in Arizona. Won’t that be the pattern for most new factories?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will the administration be granting visas to immigrants who work in the new U.S. factories Trump keeps predicting? Or is the administration expecting that US citizens will fill those jobs?


WTH, no! Americans are apparently dying to screw in tiny screws, per Lutnick, so MAGA will be clamoring for these low-paid jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
And I want a pony.

Look, a lot of people can gear down and just spend less money. If there are two parents in a household, that might mean one becoming a SAHP (of any gender).

Spending less money and buying fewer things is going to be just the shot in the arm this faltering economy needs. We had it far too easy for too long.


I know, having cancer research for decades was the “too easy” life. The scientists and doctors can screw tiny screws, OR will take up the valuable offers from England and Canada, who remain remarkably pro-experts.
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