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I don't want to be compared to the rest of the world. I want to be compared to the last generation of Americans, and I want to be doing better, and I want the same for my child.
THAT'S the goal. That is the American Dream.
And it is up the individual to make that happen. It is not my job to make the American Dream a reality for you and your children.
Economic and immigration policy effects that environment that individuals work in to make that happen.
We can choose policy to make it more achievable for more individuals,
or we can choose to policy that will make it harder and harder so that fewer and fewer people can make it.
Why should we choose to make it harder for our fellow citizens to succeed?
Starving companies of employees so that they cannot grow is making it harder for our fellow citizens to succeed in the future. you are selling the future for a short term gain now.
You just completely ignored the interests of the workers, that we were talking about, in your response.
They can grow. They just have to win the competition for workers.
You ever negotiate with an employer who was struggling to find workers?