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Now I'm going to focus on the other big promise. He's going to fix America for uneducated blue collar workers. Most of us who have educations are doing alright. Saving enough for retirement, able to afford a home, have kids.
I want to see uneducated blue collar workers do GREAT again. Like when my dad worked at Ford in the 80's and 90's. A guy could graduate high school and get a job in a factory that could afford him to live the American dream.
And you do that support for that, by supporting the status quo policies that led to the wage stagnation that you have cited with YOUR numbers.
And attacking anyone that wants to change those policies.
Also, they aren't "uneducated". THey don't have college. That is not "uneducated".
I would love you to meet my one co-workers. let's call him Andrew. He is "uneducated", in that he has no college. He is very young, just 21. Nice guy. Completely on your side politically. And you libs shit all over him, constantly with your words.
He voted for harris. But he is sort of aware of the shit talk that you people do on people like him. But somehow, he sort of, gives you a pass on that, and also buys into the anti-Trump talk.
Even though, he is facing all the struggles that we talk about. And he knows that he isn't any of those things that people say about men, or young men.
But Republicans who are honest will tell you those days are never coming back. But
Correll seems to be counting on it.
And how come wages aren't going up with all the illegals gone? Companies say they can't find help.
Employers have gotten really fat and lazy over the 50 years, they had policy written to serve their interests at the expense of everyone else.
They have forgotten all their tools other than, "hire cheap", and "make them work harder for no more money".
It will take time for them to relearn how to do their jobs. Maybe some of them have to fail, before the others think of innovative and crazy ideas, like RAISING WAGES.
BUT, I think that we will see wages rising. Indeed, from very initial numbers, wages ARE rising already.
I think that will continue.
the Justice Department needs to embark on a vigorous, very public, enforcement program against employers. Not only will that punish employers for breaking the law and depriving Americans of jobs, but the publicity from that should help deter many other employers from engaging in such behavior, drying up the ability of illegal aliens to work and earn a living.
“Illegals must go,” Tom Homan, the incoming Border Czar, has declared—and he and President-elect Trump mean that literally. Critics have a pat response: It is not physically or financially possible to implement the largest deportation program in our history. But they’re missing a critical tool...
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For decades, we have discussed how to address this problem, talking in circles, and never taking action.
NO more. We are doing it. YOur request to stop doing it, is denied.