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I don't understand why you think you benefit from trickle down? This is just Reagan and Bush all over again. On steroids. Only they were proud globalists. Not like Trump pretending not to be one. They proudly sent high paying manufacturing jobs overseas to save corporations money. If Trump brings jobs back home they won't pay what they paid when they left. And we don't even have the manpower. I hope you are going to take in a lot of immigrants to fill those low paying jobs you're bringing back home.
Those low paying blue collar jobs won't make America great. In fact those workers will eventually organize into Unions and either your companies will move overseas again or Trump will help the company break those unions.
Either way, Republicans are not going to MAGA for the people hurting. Kamala would have. Biden did.
Let me remind you of the economy on Biden's watch for everyone other than uneducated blue collar suckers who voted for Trump.
From 2019 to 2022, the median net worth of American families jumped 37% to $192,900, after adjusting for inflation. It’s the largest increase ever recorded by the federal Survey of Consumer Finances, released last fall. Surging
home values and rising stock ownership fed the surge.
Yes, unions experienced significant victories in 2023, with notable wins including large-scale strikes against major companies like the "Big Three" automakers (GM, Ford, Stellantis), Hollywood studios (resulting in gains for actors and writers), and UPS, leading to substantial wage increases and improved working conditions for union members across various sectors; this trend was marked by increased worker activism and public support for unions.
healthcare workers (Kaiser Permanente)
All these uneducated blue collar workers got raises already. Because they are in unions. Trump appointed an anti union asshole to his cabinet.
Public opinion polls showed increasing support for unions, contributing to their bargaining power.
Several industries saw a surge in unionization activity, including healthcare and technology sectors.
Pizza companies have unionized in several cities, including New York City, Milwaukee, and Austin