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Trump repeats: Our wages are too high
Hot Air ^ | November 11, 2015 | Allahpundit

Posted on 11/12/2015 10:42:27 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

He said it last night during the debate, then he said it again this morning on MSNBC — both times in the context of a question about the minimum wage, it should be noted, although I think he’s talking about all wages here. His point is about global competition: If you want to sell goods more cheaply than China, you’re going to have to cut labor costs as part of that. Cutting the wages of the least-skilled workers while letting everyone else’s rise won’t solve that problem by itself.

Watching him give this answer reminded me of Dave Weigel’s interview with a bunch of Trump supporters in Michigan in mid-August, an effort to piece out what was driving Trumpmania. Was it Trump’s alpha-male bravado? Sort of. Was it his immigration policy? That certainly figured in. The broader theme, though, was that Trump’s blue-collar fans took his pledge to “make America great again” as a de facto pledge to make American jobs, specifically, great again. Protectionism under President Trump would repatriate jobs that had been outsourced and give American workers a wage that would help them thrive. Now here’s Trump suddenly warning that if we’re going to beat the Chinese, workers will actually have to tighten their belts — and he’s saying this on camera, twice, in high-profile television formats. In full view of the Democrats’ oppo research people.

Josh Kraushaar wonders what happens now:

Trump’s polit­ic­al base is dom­in­ated by work­ing-class voters who have been dev­ast­ated by the re­ces­sion and sub­sequent slow re­cov­ery. Many of them are drawn to Trump be­cause they be­lieve his tough per­sona and ne­go­ti­at­ing prowess will re­verse Amer­ica’s eco­nom­ic de­cline—and with it, raise their own wages. Trump is run­ning against the Wall Street wing of the Re­pub­lic­an Party, but with his af­fin­ity for low cor­por­ate wages, he pit­ted him­self against many of the pop­u­lists he’s woo­ing.

“If you find some­body who can move the Trump im­age, from bil­lion­aire mogul with swag­ger and morph him in­to a heart­less CEO jerk, this is a dif­fer­ent race,” said Re­pub­lic­an me­dia con­sult­ant Rick Wilson. “But are his voters go­ing to be more re­cept­ive to his ar­gu­ment on im­mig­ra­tion than they are on wages. That’s the big ques­tion.”

“Our wages are too high” is something you can (unfortunately) easily imagine coming out of Romney’s mouth circa summer 2012, not Trump’s in 2015. Higher wages is a core reason why his immigration policy is so popular too — kick the illegals out and you eliminate competition from cut-rate off-the-books labor, ensuring a higher wage for citizens. Now here he is suggesting that economic relief from the middle-class crunch might not be what people are expecting even if we do deport all 11 million. What is he thinking? Maybe he thinks workers will let him slide since he’s calling for lower taxes too, i.e. giving them a “raise” by letting them keep more of what they’re already taking home. Or maybe we’ve reached the point where he’s so confident in his own invulnerability, having shrugged off one supposedly fatal gaffe after another this year, that he figures this won’t be held against him. That’s some bet now that we’re less than three months from Iowa and the attack-ad machines are revving up.

Here’s the bit from the debate followed by his “Morning Joe” appearance this a.m. Skip to 7:00 in the second clip for the bit about jobs and wages.

(VIDEO-AT-LINK)


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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Good afternoon.

Here is a novel idea (not really), get rid of the Federal minimum wage. Let the states set whatever they want and sit back and watch the economy boom.

5.56mm


41 posted on 11/12/2015 12:24:47 PM PST by M Kehoe
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To: JPX2011

Efficiencies and productivity by definition will require less employee work hours to do the same work. You are trying to separate the two and that makes no sense. In some cases that job will never again need another human to do it, e.g. touchscreen ordering of fast food.

Humans will always want more so there will always be an economy that requires human labor. You would have to speculate on a sci-fi future to imagine any different kind of world. In our world, some jobs will go away permanently and anyone who was doing that job will have to find another line of work.


42 posted on 11/12/2015 12:53:11 PM PST by JediJones (The #1 Must-see Filibuster of the Year: TEXAS TED AND THE CONSERVATIVE CRUZ-ADE)
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To: C. Edmund Wright

I think about a lot of things. Thank you.

No, I don’t think every single American can make a high end wage even if we cut all these “welfare” benefits which I support doing.

There are some darn dumb people in this world and in America, God love them, and there is nothing wrong with them doing honorable but lower paying work.

Productivity is a good thing even for those whose labor may be less valuable.


43 posted on 11/12/2015 6:39:45 PM PST by Williams (Dear God, please save us from the Democrats. And the Republicans.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

*Having no job is the cruelest ‘wage cut’ of all.*

And it’s the cruelest tax too.


44 posted on 11/12/2015 6:45:32 PM PST by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
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To: Williams

and you know nothing of the lack of work ethic in those people...NOTHING. You’re living in a fantasy bubble where there are millions and millions of honest hardworking but not very smart Americans just wanting to be the best ditch digger they can be......

you’re smoking something.....


45 posted on 11/13/2015 4:17:42 AM PST by C. Edmund Wright (WTF? How Karl Rove and the Establishment Lost...Again (Amazon Best Seller))
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