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Shrink Government massively so we can cut taxes to near nothing.
Add tariffs to countries that have poor ethics like slave labor and child labor.
Add a huge tax to companies that outsource but bring products back in the US.
More or less if youre a company in the US who has employees here and you make products here you should be paying like literally no taxes. My ideas are pretty much just off the cuff and completely open as I have not even thought it through Im sure there are better ways. But the main Idea is the same, make it worth it to do business here, not somewhere else and I dont see any other way.
We don't necessarily need to, because other countries outsource high paying jobs to the US that amount to more than double the jobs we outsource to them.* Of course, doing so would be advantageous. To make the American unskilled laborer more competitive, the first and most obvious policy would be a repeal of the minimum wage.
Gasp! Did I really say it? I must hate the poor, blacks, and all those who are disadvantaged. Actually, no. Minimum wage functions to hurt the poor and unskilled workers, not help them. If their skill is not worth the minimum wage, they simply don't get a job. Minimum wage in South Africa was implemented to keep blacks out of the workplace for that exact reason. The greatest advantage of the unskilled worker is offering lower wages. Minimum wage destroys that benefit.
*Insourcing: Millions of High Paying Jobs Replace Those That Cannot Be Saved
Ok in a global marketplace how does the USA compete with offshore wages?
Quality and education. Two things Republicans hate with a passion.
What you need to understand is that when you have a minimum wage of say $10, people who have skills worth less than that become unemployed. If a company hires 10 people who are making $5 an hour, and then minimum wage becomes $10, half the people will be laid off. Minimum wage results in the unemployment of unskilled workers, who resort to welfare. This becomes a drain on productivity. Without minimum wage, they would receive money, and they would gain valuable work experience allowing them to move up. Jobs with low wages would not be lifetime jobs, and would be best for those getting their foot in the door. This is how Chinese Americans went from being impoverished to more wealthy than whites.We don't necessarily need to, because other countries outsource high paying jobs to the US that amount to more than double the jobs we outsource to them.* Of course, doing so would be advantageous. To make the American unskilled laborer more competitive, the first and most obvious policy would be a repeal of the minimum wage.
Gasp! Did I really say it? I must hate the poor, blacks, and all those who are disadvantaged. Actually, no. Minimum wage functions to hurt the poor and unskilled workers, not help them. If their skill is not worth the minimum wage, they simply don't get a job. Minimum wage in South Africa was implemented to keep blacks out of the workplace for that exact reason. The greatest advantage of the unskilled worker is offering lower wages. Minimum wage destroys that benefit.
*Insourcing: Millions of High Paying Jobs Replace Those That Cannot Be Saved
To make the American unskilled laborer more competitive, the first and most obvious policy would be a repeal of the minimum wage.
So you are saying we should lower our wages for unskilled labor to match those of 3rd world countries?
Don't care how much is paid to those who prepare your food and such?
and you support the selling of America to foreign corporations?
Lol. The Great Depression did not occur during the 1920s. But I will forgive your mistake.HUH?? unemployment rates were that low during the great depression?
Lol. The Great Depression did not occur during the 1920s. But I will forgive your mistake.HUH?? unemployment rates were that low during the great depression?
The numbers are real. It was called "The Roaring 20s." Sadly, the 1920s was largely a boom economy create by the expansion of the money supply. But none of this has to do with minimum wage. I brought up those numbers to illustrate how prior to minimum wage law the economy was much closer to full employment. A lack of minimum wage law did not have anything to do with the Great Depression.Lol. The Great Depression did not occur during the 1920s. But I will forgive your mistake.HUH?? unemployment rates were that low during the great depression?
Just like the employment numbers leading up to this recession.
They called them the roaring 20's and people thought it would just keep on going.
the numbers you showed do tell us something but not what you intended.
Adn I somehow doubt their validity since many in rural america were still pretty substinance farmers and were not employed by anyone.
Eliminate ObamaCare, FinReg, Drill domestically, eliminate the US Department of Education, FDA, FinReg (yes, thats how bad it is), All of FDR Labor laws, well that's just in my first day in Office
How about we print trillions of dollars, give it to big banks and make taxpayers pay for it?discuss.
Any ideas aside from dropping our wages to match theirs?