Your parents in the state-run old folks' home, aren't they? |
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How heroin turned this town into 'the most unhappy place' in the U.S. http://nbcnews.to/2i6gYih via @nbcnews
They are pretty miserable already
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A lot of us had ancestors who left very unhappy places. They had nothing. Some of them couldn't even read. And you know what they did? They left those unhappy places. They jumped on a big boat and moved thousands of miles away and found low-level jobs and eventually purchased property. They didn't drink themselves to death or commit suicide. |
Ok but think about it logically. Yes YOUR ancestors were very brave and left. But the vast majority of citizens stayed. Do you judge all those millions of people? It's a complicated situation and I don't think it's fair for us to judge, esp. those of us who have always had it pretty easy. |
Trump may create thousands, maybe even millions of new jobs, but in the end, those jobs may indeed go to those who are willing to leave their miserable towns, i.e. immigrants from Mexico and Central America. I cannot help but think that Trump actually has some contempt for a good number of his voters. He appealed to them using low tactics-- ranting about building a wall, racist statements, pointing fingers at the media.... he didn't appeal to them with offers of free education, better housing, top-notch medical care, new technology. I doubt he sees most of them as fit to shine his shoes. |
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The good jobs created will be for same people that can do jobs now; the bad jobs will be for those who can't do the good jobs. Same as it has always been.
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Sigh. I wish Economics was taught in American schools. It's killing me having to explain basic things to not-so-mentally-disabled adults. |