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Please don’t call me dumb but I don’t understand what he is saying. When we were great is some sort of code language? Like when we were a White country? Or when we had manufacturing here in the USA?
Anonymous wrote:
Please don’t call me dumb but I don’t understand what he is saying. When we were great is some sort of code language? Like when we were a White country? Or when we had manufacturing here in the USA?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Job report shows only a 4K loss of federal jobs. The real estimate is about -275k federal jobs so far. Those haven’t hit the report yet but they will eventually.
I don’t get the obsession with manufacturing jobs. Most people do not strive to work in factories, they are generally not considered desirable jobs. Also, new factories are mostly automated with minimal staffing. We actually manufacture more than ever, it just takes a lot less people.
Thisis part of the Dem problem. You simply couldn't be more wrong. These jobs are highly sought after outside of urban areas. People in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania do seek out factory jobs. Getting a job on an auto assembly line is like winning the lottery.
Weird because I remember both Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden not only promising to bring well-paying green energy jobs to rural Appalachia but also promising to pay them to retrain and rural voters said "nah, we'd rather sit around and collect government assistance (never "welfare" of course, because they're white!) waiting for a con man to bring our coal jobs back."
How'd that work out for Appalachia, by the way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s Trump’s endgame here?
I think it’s time everyone realizes has no end game. Someone on a golf course in New Jersey in 1987 told him tarriffs were a good idea and that idea has been bouncing around in his head since then. There is nothing to gain here, the administration has not made any serious investments in increasing manufacturing capacity and therefore companies can’t just magically shift all their production to the United states. He’s just flushing the economy down the toilet because he’s a moron and he doesn’t know better.
Yup. This is a guy who went bankrupt in the casino business multiple times. He’s not bright. He has no plan.
Yet he managed to hoodwink an entire nation. Twice. Unreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s Trump’s endgame here?
I think it’s time everyone realizes has no end game. Someone on a golf course in New Jersey in 1987 told him tarriffs were a good idea and that idea has been bouncing around in his head since then. There is nothing to gain here, the administration has not made any serious investments in increasing manufacturing capacity and therefore companies can’t just magically shift all their production to the United states. He’s just flushing the economy down the toilet because he’s a moron and he doesn’t know better.
Yup. This is a guy who went bankrupt in the casino business multiple times. He’s not bright. He has no plan.
Yet he managed to hoodwink an entire nation. Twice. Unreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s Trump’s endgame here?
I think it’s time everyone realizes has no end game. Someone on a golf course in New Jersey in 1987 told him tarriffs were a good idea and that idea has been bouncing around in his head since then. There is nothing to gain here, the administration has not made any serious investments in increasing manufacturing capacity and therefore companies can’t just magically shift all their production to the United states. He’s just flushing the economy down the toilet because he’s a moron and he doesn’t know better.
Yup. This is a guy who went bankrupt in the casino business multiple times. He’s not bright. He has no plan.
Yet he managed to hoodwink an entire nation. Twice. Unreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s Trump’s endgame here?
I think it’s time everyone realizes has no end game. Someone on a golf course in New Jersey in 1987 told him tarriffs were a good idea and that idea has been bouncing around in his head since then. There is nothing to gain here, the administration has not made any serious investments in increasing manufacturing capacity and therefore companies can’t just magically shift all their production to the United states. He’s just flushing the economy down the toilet because he’s a moron and he doesn’t know better.
Yup. This is a guy who went bankrupt in the casino business multiple times. He’s not bright. He has no plan.
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