Posted on 12/23/2023 9:34:43 AM PST by marcusmaximus
“Live with Mom and Dad, if you can or share a house or apartment. Living in a small town or rural area is a lot better, even working at Walmart until you find something better.”
A four-hour round-trip commute means she was already living in Waytheheckout. There are good paying jobs in the outer ‘burbs of the NY metro area. She just wants the glam factor of working in the city.
Not familiar with the area or the job market.
I live in rural flyover country and the only way that you could get me into that hellscape is bound and gagged, in the trunk of a Buick.
Here, a couple working at Walmart could rent a house or apartment, be 10 minutes from work and be able to save some money.
Hmmmm 30-50% all in govt burden crushing full time jobs enabling illegals to take jobs. Let’s blame the illegals!
There is more economic opportunity in the USA than any other nation ever.
That includes with largely porous borders and a govt that could largely care less about illegal immigration.
But hey the next time that I come across an illegal Honduran mowing grass-the thought will cross my mind-if only that was local youth-the greatest economy ever will be saved.
People like you dgaf as you basically parroted exactly what was posted as the problem-30-50%-which is actually ard 45%-
then conclude it’s the illegals.
People like you are selfish individuals whom would rather make themselves feel good projecting silly nonsense as you care so much for fellow Americans that you all but ignored 30-50% insane job killing burden in a ludicrous tirade.
40yrs?
Outsourcing and automation have been around since dirt turned brown.
That’s my point.
Wuhan? Go print something-that bright copy paper has been pollution controlled out of US manufacturing. That’s part of the govt burden crushing full time jobs.
It’s govt prohibition resulting in outsourcing.
For the life of me, I’ve never understood why claws/talons on a woman is considered attractive.
True, but the trade deals that gutted our manufacturing and replaced American talent with foreign talent were passed about 25 year ago.
As for automation, automation used to create American jobs to replace the ones that were being eliminated. You couldn't get a job building carriages once cars came along, but the industry to make the cars, maintain them, and fuel them created far more jobs than were lost. Likewise, computers may have eliminated some jobs, but it created tech jobs galore.
What has changed is that now most of those jobs are either in foreign countries or filled by foreign labor. Why? So we could save money on the things we buy? How is that working out?
Wuhan? Go print something-that bright copy paper has been pollution controlled out of US manufacturing. That’s part of the govt burden crushing full time jobs.
Yes, Wuhan. The government implemented regulations for doing business, then passed trade deals that allowed companies to avoid those regulations by outsourcing. Although some regulations were overkill, some like not dumping industrial waste into our water supply made a lot of sense.
Wuhan is the perfect example. restrictions were implemented after lab accidents had occurred in US labs. As a result, "Dr Anthony Fauci – the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and currently the leading doctor in the US Coronavirus Task Force – outsourced in 2015 the GOF research to China’s Wuhan lab and licensed the lab to continue receiving US government funding."
I hope you're not too dense to see what I'm trying to tell you.
It’s govt prohibition resulting in outsourcing.
What resulted in outsourcing is implementing regulations in this country, and then allowing companies to outsource to get around those regulations. This included treatment of workers in addition to environmental regulations.
I'm all for free trade as in fair trade, but forcing Americans to compete with slave labor is not fair.
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