Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?

I don't have a link, but are you seriously denying that dissuading fear of losing jobs hasn't been one of the Trump campaign's major selling points?
Well we need jobs lol good jobs yes lol
I encountered one Trump supporter once complaining about jobs being lost to immigrants, he was a piece of trash who admitted to lying about having a college degree in order to attempt to find a better job, that's how much a lot of them actually give a damn about the value of honest labor.

I'm a failed entrepreur who spend time on my entrepreneurship while working jobs which were so easy I could do them in my sleep. I took the risk of failing as an entrepreur and did, so I don't give much about vermin who could really care less about the American dream, and want the government to stop them from being replaced by immigrants who are more capable of actual work than they are.
There are tens of millions of people with worthless degrees. Logic tell me many are Progs.
Believing that a degree "guarantees" a job is foolish thinking to begin with - ultimately you can't "force" an employer to hire you, no matter your resume. That's just marketing propaganda.

America still has entrepreneurs, and others who made a conscious effort to start businesses, large or small, whether or not a degree was part of their resume, that's what I am. Most are just apathetic scum who are more concerned about the size of Kim Kardashian's ass than they are anything American or entrepreneurial.
If you are a educated American you under culture is more important then the market.
No, nothing is more important than the market, ever. Why, we turn to socialism to rescue the market from itself when it fails.
 
Well we need jobs lol good jobs yes lol
I encountered one Trump supporter once complaining about jobs being lost to immigrants, he was a piece of trash who admitted to lying about having a college degree in order to attempt to find a better job, that's how much a lot of them actually give a damn about the value of honest labor.

I'm a failed entrepreur who spend time on my entrepreneurship while working jobs which were so easy I could do them in my sleep. I took the risk of failing as an entrepreur and did, so I don't give much about vermin who could really care less about the American dream, and want the government to stop them from being replaced by immigrants who are more capable of actual work than they are.
There are tens of millions of people with worthless degrees. Logic tell me many are Progs.
Believing that a degree "guarantees" a job is foolish thinking to begin with - ultimately you can't "force" an employer to hire you, no matter your resume. That's just marketing propaganda.

America still has entrepreneurs, and others who made a conscious effort to start businesses, large or small, whether or not a degree was part of their resume, that's what I am. Most are just apathetic scum who are more concerned about the size of Kim Kardashian's ass than they are anything American or entrepreneurial.
That is also a result of American entrepreneurialism.
Not all entrepreneurism is created equal, and no serious entrepreneur would think that Kim Kardashian is equal to someone like Ray Dalio, but that's beside the point, I'm not prepared to argue the patently obvious.

That's ok, all human beings are not created equal either.
 
It is hard to find good, responsible workers, though. Work ethic is generally horrible these days. I rely on hiring contractors and I'm always scared to death about who is going to show up on a job site. I very rarely go to the job sites, so if something happens I hear about it from my customer contact. The stories I could tell yas. lol.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it.

I'm certain you have a link to back up your claim...OR was this pulled from your ass?
Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?
This is one of the major campaign selling points which Trump is known for if you haven't been living in a cave.

If wastrels who are too lazy or unambitious to pursue any line of work other than pushing shopping carts or waiting tables lose their jobs to foreigners, that's just capitalism, and perhaps a bit of Darwinism in action.

They'll eventually drift into outright communism, and start to believe that they're "entitled" to jobs by the virtue of being "white" or something, at the expense of more qualified others.
Is that you, pknopp, or perhaps Bo Didley...
 
I encountered one Trump supporter once complaining about jobs being lost to immigrants, he was a piece of trash who admitted to lying about having a college degree in order to attempt to find a better job, that's how much a lot of them actually give a damn about the value of honest labor.

I'm a failed entrepreur who spend time on my entrepreneurship while working jobs which were so easy I could do them in my sleep. I took the risk of failing as an entrepreur and did, so I don't give much about vermin who could really care less about the American dream, and want the government to stop them from being replaced by immigrants who are more capable of actual work than they are.
There are tens of millions of people with worthless degrees. Logic tell me many are Progs.
Believing that a degree "guarantees" a job is foolish thinking to begin with - ultimately you can't "force" an employer to hire you, no matter your resume. That's just marketing propaganda.

America still has entrepreneurs, and others who made a conscious effort to start businesses, large or small, whether or not a degree was part of their resume, that's what I am. Most are just apathetic scum who are more concerned about the size of Kim Kardashian's ass than they are anything American or entrepreneurial.
That is also a result of American entrepreneurialism.
Not all entrepreneurism is created equal, and no serious entrepreneur would think that Kim Kardashian is equal to someone like Ray Dalio, but that's beside the point, I'm not prepared to argue the patently obvious.

That's ok, all human beings are not created equal either.
Equal in merit, definitely not - equal in rights, yes.
 
Well we need jobs lol good jobs yes lol
I encountered one Trump supporter once complaining about jobs being lost to immigrants, he was a piece of trash who admitted to lying about having a college degree in order to attempt to find a better job, that's how much a lot of them actually give a damn about the value of honest labor.

I'm a failed entrepreur who spend time on my entrepreneurship while working jobs which were so easy I could do them in my sleep. I took the risk of failing as an entrepreur and did, so I don't give much about vermin who could really care less about the American dream, and want the government to stop them from being replaced by immigrants who are more capable of actual work than they are.
There are tens of millions of people with worthless degrees. Logic tell me many are Progs.
Believing that a degree "guarantees" a job is foolish thinking to begin with - ultimately you can't "force" an employer to hire you, no matter your resume. That's just marketing propaganda.

America still has entrepreneurs, and others who made a conscious effort to start businesses, large or small, whether or not a degree was part of their resume, that's what I am. Most are just apathetic scum who are more concerned about the size of Kim Kardashian's ass than they are anything American or entrepreneurial.
If you are a educated American you under culture is more important then the market.
No, nothing is more important than the market, ever. Why, we turn to socialism to rescue the market from itself when it fails.
I'm not sure you know what that is, or how you substantiate that faith based axiom without circular logic.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it.

I'm certain you have a link to back up your claim...OR was this pulled from your ass?
Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?
This is one of the major campaign selling points which Trump is known for if you haven't been living in a cave.

If wastrels who are too lazy or unambitious to pursue any line of work other than pushing shopping carts or waiting tables lose their jobs to foreigners, that's just capitalism, and perhaps a bit of Darwinism in action.

They'll eventually drift into outright communism, and start to believe that they're "entitled" to jobs by the virtue of being "white" or something, at the expense of more qualified others.
Is that you, pknopp, or perhaps Bo Didley...
Whether concentrated wealth authoritarians choose to call themselves capitalists, socialists or communists is moot and utterly irrelevant.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it.

I'm certain you have a link to back up your claim...OR was this pulled from your ass?
Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?
This is one of the major campaign selling points which Trump is known for if you haven't been living in a cave.

If wastrels who are too lazy or unambitious to pursue any line of work other than pushing shopping carts or waiting tables lose their jobs to foreigners, that's just capitalism, and perhaps a bit of Darwinism in action.

So Trump runs on bringing factory / manufacturing jobs back to the US and closing our border down and you morph that into "Trump voters fear losing their jobs"?
Am I understanding you correctly?
Questioner is obviously a brainwashed lib. Don't bother responding to the fool.
 
There are tens of millions of people with worthless degrees. Logic tell me many are Progs.
Believing that a degree "guarantees" a job is foolish thinking to begin with - ultimately you can't "force" an employer to hire you, no matter your resume. That's just marketing propaganda.

America still has entrepreneurs, and others who made a conscious effort to start businesses, large or small, whether or not a degree was part of their resume, that's what I am. Most are just apathetic scum who are more concerned about the size of Kim Kardashian's ass than they are anything American or entrepreneurial.
That is also a result of American entrepreneurialism.
Not all entrepreneurism is created equal, and no serious entrepreneur would think that Kim Kardashian is equal to someone like Ray Dalio, but that's beside the point, I'm not prepared to argue the patently obvious.

That's ok, all human beings are not created equal either.
Equal in merit, definitely not - equal in rights, yes.
Not at all the way it works out. Sloganeering.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work, a so-called "corporate" job, or otherwise).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it, or are replaced by more earnest individuals.

I say this as a failed entrepreneur and published author - most of what many degenerate Americans call "work" is so easy that a more intelligent individual could do it in their sleep - the "torture" is due to the self-induced boredom and moral apathy, not due to any "back breaking labor" like we might have heard of in North Korea, or the days of slavery.

If may of these selfish degenerates kept their penis in their pants, and didn't have unplanned children which they can't support on their meager income, they wouldn't be in the situation they are today, the poverty trap is in part their own creation, and a result of their debauched and materialistic lifestyles. Self-discipline being a foreign notion to them.

Getting back to your retarded disingenuous query.....
What it amounts to is; Republicans are smart enough to know that a smaller underclass means higher wages all across the board, a more prosperous middle class, better, more affordable healthcare, lower taxes, lower crime rates...etc etc
The Mexicrat Party needs all the filthy humans they can find in order to stay relevant.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it.

I'm certain you have a link to back up your claim...OR was this pulled from your ass?
Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?
This is one of the major campaign selling points which Trump is known for if you haven't been living in a cave.

If wastrels who are too lazy or unambitious to pursue any line of work other than pushing shopping carts or waiting tables lose their jobs to foreigners, that's just capitalism, and perhaps a bit of Darwinism in action.

They'll eventually drift into outright communism, and start to believe that they're "entitled" to jobs by the virtue of being "white" or something, at the expense of more qualified others.
Is that you, pknopp, or perhaps Bo Didley...
Whether concentrated wealth authoritarians choose to call themselves capitalists, socialists or communists is moot and utterly irrelevant.
If I was dictator for a day, I'd eliminate the popular vote, and allow elections to be decided solely by the 1% or the entrepreneurial class (celebrities would be excluded, of course).

I'd also be very tempted to ban all forms of mass media, TV, radio, social media, and otherwise. It's the opiate of the illiterate.
 
I don't have a link, but are you seriously denying that dissuading fear of losing jobs hasn't been one of the Trump campaign's major selling points?
Well we need jobs lol good jobs yes lol
I encountered one Trump supporter once complaining about jobs being lost to immigrants, he was a piece of trash who admitted to lying about having a college degree in order to attempt to find a better job, that's how much a lot of them actually give a damn about the value of honest labor.

I'm a failed entrepreur who spend time on my entrepreneurship while working jobs which were so easy I could do them in my sleep. I took the risk of failing as an entrepreur and did, so I don't give much about vermin who could really care less about the American dream, and want the government to stop them from being replaced by immigrants who are more capable of actual work than they are.
There are tens of millions of people with worthless degrees. Logic tell me many are Progs.
If the educated are your enemy that's illogical.

Education is a subjective concept.
 
I encountered one Trump supporter once complaining about jobs being lost to immigrants, he was a piece of trash who admitted to lying about having a college degree in order to attempt to find a better job, that's how much a lot of them actually give a damn about the value of honest labor.

I'm a failed entrepreur who spend time on my entrepreneurship while working jobs which were so easy I could do them in my sleep. I took the risk of failing as an entrepreur and did, so I don't give much about vermin who could really care less about the American dream, and want the government to stop them from being replaced by immigrants who are more capable of actual work than they are.
There are tens of millions of people with worthless degrees. Logic tell me many are Progs.
Believing that a degree "guarantees" a job is foolish thinking to begin with - ultimately you can't "force" an employer to hire you, no matter your resume. That's just marketing propaganda.

America still has entrepreneurs, and others who made a conscious effort to start businesses, large or small, whether or not a degree was part of their resume, that's what I am. Most are just apathetic scum who are more concerned about the size of Kim Kardashian's ass than they are anything American or entrepreneurial.
If you are a educated American you under culture is more important then the market.
No, nothing is more important than the market, ever. Why, we turn to socialism to rescue the market from itself when it fails.
I'm not sure you know what that is, or how you substantiate that faith based axiom without circular logic.
Observation is all that is required, revisit 07-08. We'll do it again soon, watch.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it.

I'm certain you have a link to back up your claim...OR was this pulled from your ass?
Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?
This is one of the major campaign selling points which Trump is known for if you haven't been living in a cave.

If wastrels who are too lazy or unambitious to pursue any line of work other than pushing shopping carts or waiting tables lose their jobs to foreigners, that's just capitalism, and perhaps a bit of Darwinism in action.

So Trump runs on bringing factory / manufacturing jobs back to the US and closing our border down and you morph that into "Trump voters fear losing their jobs"?
Am I understanding you correctly?
Questioner is obviously a brainwashed lib. Don't bother responding to the fool.
This is an economic argument, not a liberal or conservative one.

The manufacturing jobs angle is a protectionist argument.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work, a so-called "corporate" job, or otherwise).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it, or are replaced by more earnest individuals.

I say this as a failed entrepreneur and published author - most of what many degenerate Americans call "work" is so easy that a more intelligent individual could do it in their sleep - the "torture" is due to the self-induced boredom and moral apathy, not due to any "back breaking labor" like we might have heard of in North Korea, or the days of slavery.

If may of these selfish degenerates kept their penis in their pants, and didn't have unplanned children which they can't support on their meager income, they wouldn't be in the situation they are today, the poverty trap is in part their own creation, and a result of their debauched and materialistic lifestyles. Self-discipline being a foreign notion to them.

Getting back to your retarded disingenuous query.....
What it amounts to is; Republicans are smart enough to know that a smaller underclass means higher wages all across the board, a more prosperous middle class, better, more affordable healthcare, lower taxes, lower crime rates...etc etc
The Mexicrat Party needs all the filthy humans they can find in order to stay relevant.
So you say. I'm not bored enough to address that.

The best "healthcare for starters" would be not being an obese, disgusting, bag of farts.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it.

I'm certain you have a link to back up your claim...OR was this pulled from your ass?
Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?
This is one of the major campaign selling points which Trump is known for if you haven't been living in a cave.

If wastrels who are too lazy or unambitious to pursue any line of work other than pushing shopping carts or waiting tables lose their jobs to foreigners, that's just capitalism, and perhaps a bit of Darwinism in action.

They'll eventually drift into outright communism, and start to believe that they're "entitled" to jobs by the virtue of being "white" or something, at the expense of more qualified others.
Is that you, pknopp, or perhaps Bo Didley...
Whether concentrated wealth authoritarians choose to call themselves capitalists, socialists or communists is moot and utterly irrelevant.
If I was dictator for a day, I'd eliminate the popular vote, and allow elections to be decided solely by the 1% or the entrepreneurial class (celebrities would be excluded, of course).

I'd also be very tempted to ban all forms of mass media, TV, radio, social media, and otherwise. It's the opiate of the illiterate.

Might as well, do away with the facade.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it.

I'm certain you have a link to back up your claim...OR was this pulled from your ass?
Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?
This is one of the major campaign selling points which Trump is known for if you haven't been living in a cave.

If wastrels who are too lazy or unambitious to pursue any line of work other than pushing shopping carts or waiting tables lose their jobs to foreigners, that's just capitalism, and perhaps a bit of Darwinism in action.

They'll eventually drift into outright communism, and start to believe that they're "entitled" to jobs by the virtue of being "white" or something, at the expense of more qualified others.
Is that you, pknopp, or perhaps Bo Didley...
Whether concentrated wealth authoritarians choose to call themselves capitalists, socialists or communists is moot and utterly irrelevant.
If I was dictator for a day, I'd eliminate the popular vote, and allow elections to be decided solely by the 1% or the entrepreneurial class (celebrities would be excluded, of course).

I'd also be very tempted to ban all forms of mass media, TV, radio, social media, and otherwise. It's the opiate of the illiterate.

If you were dictator, there wouldn't be a vote.

That's kind of the point in declaring oneself a dictator.
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it.

I'm certain you have a link to back up your claim...OR was this pulled from your ass?
Why do some Trump voters fear losing their jobs?
This is one of the major campaign selling points which Trump is known for if you haven't been living in a cave.

If wastrels who are too lazy or unambitious to pursue any line of work other than pushing shopping carts or waiting tables lose their jobs to foreigners, that's just capitalism, and perhaps a bit of Darwinism in action.

So Trump runs on bringing factory / manufacturing jobs back to the US and closing our border down and you morph that into "Trump voters fear losing their jobs"?
Am I understanding you correctly?
Questioner is obviously a brainwashed lib. Don't bother responding to the fool.
This is an economic argument, not a liberal or conservative one.

The manufacturing jobs angle is a protectionist argument.
OK, brainwashed Lefty!
 
As far a jobs and labor goes, I tend to be capitalist and favor innovation in the workplace, I believe on some level that individuals who fear "losing their jobs" are often unable to innovate, adapt and add more value to their workplace, settling instead for boring, repetitive work or labor which is easily automated, regardless of industry (whether a job at a grocery store or a "technical" job, such as translation work, a so-called "corporate" job, or otherwise).

In spite of mythos of "puritanical" work ethic, and archaic ideas such as "working hours" being a measure of productivity, I view most workers as lazy and immoral, unconcerned with adding any value to their company, so much as only putting in the bare minimum required effort hoping for something in return.

Despite the romance of "Puritan" work ethic, the average member of Puritan England, was not likely a John Buyan, but rather an average man or woman, with much of the same lazy or immoral behavior as we see in the so called "working class" today, or the average sycophant of the wealthy, given that an actual "hard and intelligent" worker would be too busy so settle for sycophantly.

If some workers lose their jobs, "Trump supporters" or otherwise, this may be in part because they deserved it, or are replaced by more earnest individuals.

I say this as a failed entrepreneur and published author - most of what many degenerate Americans call "work" is so easy that a more intelligent individual could do it in their sleep - the "torture" is due to the self-induced boredom and moral apathy, not due to any "back breaking labor" like we might have heard of in North Korea, or the days of slavery.

If may of these selfish degenerates kept their penis in their pants, and didn't have unplanned children which they can't support on their meager income, they wouldn't be in the situation they are today, the poverty trap is in part their own creation, and a result of their debauched and materialistic lifestyles. Self-discipline being a foreign notion to them.

Getting back to your retarded disingenuous query.....
What it amounts to is; Republicans are smart enough to know that a smaller underclass means higher wages all across the board, a more prosperous middle class, better, more affordable healthcare, lower taxes, lower crime rates...etc etc
The Mexicrat Party needs all the filthy humans they can find in order to stay relevant.
So you say. I'm not bored enough to address that.

The best "healthcare for starters" would be not being an obese, disgusting, bag of farts.
Typical, when we can't support a corrupt system we demean the citizenry.

Ranking 37th — Measuring the Performance of the U.S. Health Care System
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp0910064


World Health Organization’s Ranking of the World’s Health Systems
Some people fancy all health care debates to be a case of Canadian Health Care vs. American. Not so. According to the World Health Organization’s ranking of the world’s health systems, neither Canada nor the USA ranks in the top 25.

Improving the Canadian Healthcare System does not mean we must emulate the American system, but it may mean that perhaps we can learn from countries that rank better than both Canada and the USA at keeping their citizens healthy.
World Health Organization's Ranking of the World's Health Systems


U.S. Health Care Ranked Worst in the Developed World
The U.S. health care system has been subject to heated debate over the past decade, but one thing that has remained consistent is the level of performance, which has been ranked as the worst among industrialized nations for the fifth time, according to the 2014 Commonwealth Fund survey 2014. The U.K. ranked best with Switzerland following a close second.

The Commonwealth Fund report compares the U.S. with 10 other nations: France, Australia, Germany, Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, Norway, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the U.K. were all judged to be superior based on various factors. These include quality of care, access to doctors and equity throughout the country. Results of the study rely on data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the World Health Organization and interviews from physicians and patients.
U.S. Health Care Ranked Worst in the Developed World


HOW BAD IS U.S. HEALTH CARE? AMONG HIGH-INCOME NATIONS, IT’S THE WORST, STUDY SAYS
As Republicans struggle to agree on a replacement for the Affordable Care Act, the Commonwealth Fund has rated the U.S. health care system as the worst among the 11 developed nations it analyzed as part of an evaluation conducted every three years. The think tank also rated the U.S. health care system as the worst-performing of the nations analyzed when the last evaluation was released in 2014.
The U.S. health care system has been rated the worst (by far) among high-income nations


How does the quality of the U.S. healthcare system compare to other countries?
Bench-marking U.S. quality measures against those of similarly large and wealthy countries is one way to assess how successful the U.S. has been at improving care for its population, and to learn from systems that often produce better outcomes. The OECD has compiled data on dozens of outcomes and process measures. Across a number of these measures, the U.S. lags behind similarly wealthy OECD countries (those that are similarly large and wealthy based on GDP and GDP per capita).In some cases, such as the rates of all-cause mortality, premature death, death amenable to healthcare, and disease burden, the U.S. is also not improving as quickly as other countries, which means the gap is growing.
https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/quality-u-s-healthcare-system-compare-countries/#item-start

 

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