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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LBJ created generational poverty. The best welfare that can be given to the poor are jobs. And President Trump's going to give the poor jobs. [b]He's in process of re-industrializing America[/b]. I know that fixing the intentional disasters of Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, and Obama will be a task for a true leader. Thank God that we now have a man's man running our operation. [/quote] Yes, and he's also in the process of standing on the beach and forbidding the tide from coming in. The manufacturing sector is doing fine in the US. It's just hiring far fewer people than it used to. Trump can't change that without banning automation.[/quote] And the people who are getting hired in the manufacturing sector are increasingly people with highly technical skills. You need a decent education and serious technical training for many of these jobs. We need leadership to ensure young people get these. I don't really see any meaningful plan in place to make this happen. "Making deals" with one company at a time to temporarily retain or add jobs is not the appropriate skill set to make these types of big changes in our educational system occur. [/quote]
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