Posted on 11/07/2014 6:57:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The answer is simple.
Bring back manufacturing, from China.
I’m series.
I thought you were going to suggest we outsource our bartending to India.
And if they have no better jobs to go to, they will inevitably join unions and Leftist movements to push for a $15 minimum wage.
Lol.
I am not going to suggest we outsource any American jobs.
I assure you.
Hey broken record, it doesn’t work that way. There are a lot of underlying factors why jobs go overseas. Belching out “Buy American!” isn’t going to do a thing.
Some of us make very very good money behind a bar.
Wouldn’t a “Bartender” technically be in Manufacturing?? They are taking “raw” ingredients and creating a finished product aren’t they?? Isn’t that “Manufacturing”
Here’s a plan: Approve the Keystone pipeline. I know that the liberals say that that oil will be pumped to refineries to be made into gas and then shipped to China, but that’s the point: 1. We MANUFACTURE gas from raw oil. 2. We EXPORT the gas to China. Manufacturing and Exporting. Two things Obama said in his speech that he wants to increase.
The Barista Power Movement...
No, with all the pushing of greater minimum wages all you will get is more unemployment at the bottom.
Look America has been bleeding jobs now for over one complete generation.
We now run a (massive) trade deficit with China, every single month.
I will continue to advocate for the return of American manufacturing.
I fully recognize the GOP is every bit as sold out as the dems as far as actually employing Americans.
But we need to bring back American jobs.
America needs to bring back American jobs.
I completely agree with you on this.
America needs the Keystone pipeline.
Immediately.
The other thing being a net fuels exporter gives us is clout. We can drive down Russian currency and dilute the power of OPEC. Having a big navy and airforce is nice, but we don’t and won’t use it to intimidate and get our way (at least under this president.) But being the most reliable fuel supplier not only makes us richer it also makes the customer’s be nice to you.
Given the state of the economy, maybe that's a good thing.
;-)
Denton, Texas just approved a ban on fracking. I see that as a ban on jobs. Denton is a bit of a low income town, I just don’t understand why they would vote against fracking when it would bring in a ton of jobs.
This is the service based economy the left is striving to create.
No wealth is created by Americans selling hamburgers to each other.
On the flip side, there are lots of jobs out there. Some folks have 2 or 3.
Visiting Central FL—this as Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer declares Orlando a “number one center of job growth in the country” NOT. The “jobs” are barkeeps and floorsweepers for the many bars and hook joints in downtown, all owned by the tort bar lawyers like John Morgan, law partner with Charlie polesmoker Crist. What a lovely, fake place.
Orlando, the “service municipality” for the Whore of Babylon, Walt Disney World who, with their largely homosexual managagement and liberal support of obamaumao as media PR office/owner of ABC-TV, reports largest income quarter ever— after they raised day rates to over $100 per person to attend... what? The “destination” for the world. Walt Disney is spinning in his grave. But not Eisner.
And the hapless home and business owners of Orlando just got hit with a 17% increase in property taxes to support this “service corridor” run by corrupto liberal crats and no other local real industry except Lockheed.
They are trying to re-make LA with ALL of the same tactics and BS. A disgusting example of liberalism at work. Hand in hand with the RINOs.
Bring manufacturing back to the US. Real, productive jobs. Not hamburger flippers, and illegal alien floor sweepers. They created this nightmare, and are lying all the time.
In some locations, we are growing manufacturing.
Chevron Phillips Chemical eyes another expansion in Baytown
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3224407/posts
That’s because robots aren’t as good at waiting tables and mixing drinks as they are at running an assembly line. Those jobs aren’t coming back, we quite simply no longer need people to build things.
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