When the well runs dry, they will look to jobs for their water. There MUST be jobs there for them. That means getting our trade relations in fair running order and bringing jobs back to America.
“When the well runs dry, they will look to jobs for their water. There MUST be jobs there for them. That means getting our trade relations in fair running order and bringing jobs back to America.”
I agree with all you’ve said, but it will, of necessity, take a sea change for the “welfare class” to take jobs. “The Well” will have to go dry, and it won’t go dry from those folks willingly taking jobs. It’s going to be interesting to see if the next government has the will to throttle welfare benefits as more jobs become available.
The biggest problem here is most likely the fact that the “welfare class” has not availed itself of the abundant educational opportunities in this country (Chicago, and a few other major cities excepted).