Posted on 09/20/2019 3:05:32 AM PDT by HogsBreath
Democrats represent districts with the biggest clusters of professional jobs. Republican districts, by contrast, hold growing shares of the nations agriculture, mining and low-skill manufacturing jobs
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Are those wealthy not paying for the produce or am I missing something?
Those wealthy workers are also paying the taxes that pay for the subsidies farmers get.
They could do worse.
bureaucracy is huge
They’re also being paid by taxpayers to do their jobs. The government is the largest employer.
government employees, state, federal and local, are professional paper pushers
When I was young, the Government paid their employees far less than the private sector. Much lower pay but with much better benefits. Every time the Left gets control of the Government, they raise wages exponentially. Now Government people get paid lots more for lots less work. A shame the taxpayers foot the bill for too many who dont even bother to do much of anything. PS- not ALL Government employees are worthless, just the Leftist people
The government is too d*mn big. They all vote for their jobs. They are a burden that the producers in our economy are forced to bear.
This will not last forever.
Corollary to Murphys Law: If it cant happen it wont.
Stein’s Law: If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.
Keyne’s Law: The markets can be irrational a lot longer that you can remain solvent.
The parties are changing. The Democrats are targeting cities and importing voters which leaves the Republicans targeting Americans. Whether having all your voters in concentrated targets and totally dependent on their adversaries for food, water, power, fuel, defense is a wise strategy remains to be seen.
The cities are part of a larger Panem. Rural America are the districts that feed these cities.
Seems like in the true spirit of Murphy's Law, it should be "If it can't happen, it will."
Thoughts?
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