Fix it how?
1. Bring back manufacturing jobs.
2. Reduce immigration to increase price for labor, ie wages.
3. fight anti-white racism, such as dei and diversity, to allow better access to better jobs and education.
For starters.
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Fix it how?
Wow.1. Bring back manufacturing jobs.
2. Reduce immigration to increase price for labor, ie wages.
3. fight anti-white racism, such as dei and diversity, to allow better access to better jobs and education.
For starters.
Wow.
“Bring back manufacturing jobs”? Like the garment industry? Yeah that pays well.
You want to reduce immigration. Great. That WILL increase wages…
but it sure won’t foster manufacturing when labor costs increase.
And the idea that higher labor costs will reduce inflation is just stupid. It would do the opposite
And “anti-white racism” is a fantasy. Caucasian Americans are some of the most entitled people on the planet
You seem to want to reduce inflation by INCREASING it.
Your stupid and illogical
Sorry bout that,
1. Joe has gone off the rails, needs a break from the news, slipped a cog, stripped his gears!
2. He is calling, Trump Crazy, he himels is showing cracks Joe Rogans personality, take a few weeks off under an umbrella, with your toes in the sand.
3. Your a real slacker, you opinion means nothing, i would not be surprise if you get a tweet.
4. Trumps just getting warmed up, and all he does is, Amazing!
5. President Trump, has been thinking about all this for 30 years, his work is not done, but he's got some major traction, to get it done, but not with your help.
6. Your a wuss, just stay out of it, your useless.
7. I dont listen to you, i guess theres a reason why, your toast now.
8. Your fired!!!!
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
I’m dishonest?Also, the automobile industry. ANd that does pay well. YOu are shit talking to avoid discussing the issue honestly.
YOu are against better jobs for American workers. Makes one wonder what your policy GOALS are.
Wow. The lib admits a truth. Luckily I was sitting down. Yes. It will be a factor encourging rising wages.
Rising wages will NOT be a factor encouraging increased manfacturing jobs. That weight will be carried by other policy.
Rising wages does contribute to inflationary pressure. But it is far from a one to one ratio.
Otherwise, there would be no hope and never had been hope for better wages.
SO, that's really not a serious complaint.
YOur denial and defense of anti-white racism is just you being a shitty person.
You are a dishonest asshole.
Sorry bout that,
1. Joe has gone off the rails, needs a break from the news, slipped a cog, stripped his gears!
2. He is calling, Trump Crazy, he himels is showing cracks Joe Rogans personality, take a few weeks off under an umbrella, with your toes in the sand.
3. Your a real slacker, you opinion means nothing, i would not be surprise if you get a tweet.
4. Trumps just getting warmed up, and all he does is, Amazing!
5. President Trump, has been thinking about all this for 30 years, his work is not done, but he's got some major traction, to get it done, but not with your help.
6. Your a wuss, just stay out of it, your useless.
7. I dont listen to you, i guess theres a reason why, your toast now.
8. Your fired!!!!
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
Sorry bout that,What did he say that was wrong oh-left-wing-leftist code for mental disorder one?
What policy/action is ever going to bring home prices back down?A nation where the majority of young people are unlikely to be able to ever buy a home is not a great nation, imo.
FOr one limited example.
Now, i think we are on track to fix that. At least I hope so. But right now, I would hesitate to claim greatness.
Sorry bout that,What policy/action is ever going to bring home prices back down?
Your hyperbole is noted. >>>>>. A nation where the majority of young people are unlikely to be able to ever buy a home is not a great nation, imo.
The idea of owning a home has always been, start out with a starter home, then upgrade when one is more stable.
A married couple can easily make $100,000 + a year.
With a combined annual income of $100,000 and no existing debt, a married couple could afford a home priced between approximately $350,000 and $400,000 in today's market. This estimate is based on current mortgage rates and standard lending guidelines.
Are there home available for $350,000 to $400,000.
Of course.
Additionally, median home prices vary by state within the Midwest. For example:
- Iowa: $227,500 U.S. News+2New York Post+2Business Insider+2
- Ohio: $231,400 New York Post
- Michigan: $248,000
Replying to post #79.Sorry bout that,
1. Off Topic.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
He’s a Podcast entertainer,nothing more.
I don’t understand why anyone ever paid attention to his politics. He isn’t a journalist,or a knowledgeable insider.
Just a guy who entertains an audience with tabloid trash and lowbrow antics.
Not much different than Howard Stern.
Sorry bout that,
I’m dishonest?
You claim that increasing wages will reduce inflation and you think “I” am dishonest??
Moron
What policy/action is ever going to bring home prices back down?
Your hyperbole is noted. >>>>>. A nation where the majority of young people are unlikely to be able to ever buy a home is not a great nation, imo.
The idea of owning a home has always been, start out with a starter home, then upgrade when one is more stable.
A married couple can easily make $100,000 + a year.
With a combined annual income of $100,000 and no existing debt, a married couple could afford a home priced between approximately $350,000 and $400,000 in today's market. This estimate is based on current mortgage rates and standard lending guidelines.
Are there home available for $350,000 to $400,000.
Of course.
Additionally, median home prices vary by state within the Midwest. For example:
- Iowa: $227,500 U.S. News+2New York Post+2Business Insider+2
- Ohio: $231,400 New York Post
- Michigan: $248,000
Ya don't say.4. Now Im not the smartest guy around here
, but I did have my IQ tested, and it pegged at 135.
Depends on:I'm not sure those numbers are correct. THe consensus I have heard is that young people are mostly not going to be able to afford homes.
Depends on:
Where they choose to live.
The Condition/Age/Size of the house.
How committed they are to hard work.
Not all young people should be entitled to buying a 4-5 bedroom house as their starter house.
Who are you blaming?That you exaggerate my position into a strawman, is strong evidence you know you are shit talking.
My point stands. A nation that the majority of the young, can't realistic plan to buy a home, in not a "great nation" but a poor nation, a fucked up nation.
Who are you blaming?