You are as dependable as Old Faithful, spouting off predictably in compliance with your intolerant world views, ...
I fully acknowledge being intolerant of selling snake oil as medicine.
You are as dependable as Old Faithful, spouting off predictably in compliance with your intolerant world views, ...
I fully acknowledge being intolerant of selling snake oil as medicine.
See it's funny how out of touch you are. You think there are "takes" on reality.This would of course be your first choice of explanations because it relieves you of any necessity to review your take on reality.
You think trump created jobs? He fired more people than he hired lol
You are as dependable as Old Faithful, spouting off predictably in compliance with your intolerant world views, the religion du jour of "The Resistance" or the "The Grand Cause". You actually believe your **** smells good, and can't sink yourself deep enough in it as required for achieving your Nirvana. but you try.
You think trump created jobs? He fired more people than he hired lol
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Losing jobs, then getting some of them back, is far from creating. Oh and the president has very little to do with this. I think the jobs thing has always been one of the dumbest things, either pro or con, for a presidential claim.
It's like people think the president is personally hiring each newly employed person.Losing jobs, then getting some of them back, is far from creating. Oh and the president has very little to do with this. I think the jobs thing has always been one of the dumbest things, either pro or con, for a presidential claim.
1.4 million new unemployed. If a company waits 6 months after the pandemic to lay you off, the job is probably not coming back (at least anytime soon). The earlier job losses are more likely to bouce back with economic activity.
But yeah, all Democrats are lazy and all Republicans are hard working 'Mericans. I love narratives with zero factual basis. But they are insecure and need something to
If you give him credit for creating jobs, it stands to reason that you have to credit him for the current loss of jobs too. No?
See it's funny how out of touch you are. You think there are "takes" on reality.
Nah, for me there is just reality. Then there is make believe for you.
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Hahaha. You snorting Clorox, or what?
If you give him credit for creating jobs, it stands to reason that you have to credit him for the current loss of jobs too. No?
Losing jobs, then getting some of them back, is far from creating. Oh and the president has very little to do with this. I think the jobs thing has always been one of the dumbest things, either pro or con, for a presidential claim.
Funny thing is that most manufacturing moves off shore because of the single largest cost to a manufacturing firm: labor. They can pay a lot less in Mexico than here. So it takes pretty large incentives to keep manufacturing here.Boy I hope you get a new job. Working for Amazon or whatever is just a poisoned cloud of brainfreeze.
Trump has with bravado run the gauntlet of bureaucrats and political opposition to just restore a few items of freedom in our markets, or claimed a few little victories in trade deals, or dropped a few job-killing regulations that make locating business inside the US a really bad idea. Why locate production here?
The Chinese, and a lot of other countries, have no comparable regulations or taxes, and we gave them actual incentives for sending their junk here.
I suppose that may be job security for you, but I think you could still do the same kind of job getting stuff made here in the US to market.
Trump claims only that he's made factories and other onshore production more favorable. And yeah, some of it was some damn deal handed out to the cartels, to make it worthwhile to open jobs here.
We have for decades been suppressing American jobs in the form of local production by making it favorable to locate offshore and exploit virtual slave labor around the world, just as we have been promoting importation of cheap foreign "slaves" to do various jobs here.
All in all, it's been a historic reversal of everything American Unions once stood for, but our unions today are corrupt bought-off outfits that exploit their workers, skimming off their depressed wages, and bankrolling "Progress" , a fake term with a false promise, because the "Progress" is a return to medieval peasantry/nobility in terms of workers and elites as we call them today.
Funny thing is that most manufacturing moves off shore because of the single largest cost to a manufacturing firm: labor. They can pay a lot less in Mexico than here. So it takes pretty large incentives to keep manufacturing here.
But the other funny thing is, it isn't even manufacturing jobs that are being created. It's simply the return of service jobs that were lost previously.