I agree. I don't think his pick for Treasury is very working-man-friendly, either.Not arguing whether or not the guy is right, just pointing out how it clashes with Trump's promise.
I agree. I don't think his pick for Treasury is very working-man-friendly, either.Not arguing whether or not the guy is right, just pointing out how it clashes with Trump's promise.
I agree. I don't think his pick for Treasury is very working-man-friendly, either.
Watching this whole appointment process has been, for me, like watching one of those movies where everything is going so crazily backwards that you're sure the ending will "flip" it all and make it right. And I mean that in the sense we're discussing, not according to my politics, but according to... the peotus's own campaigning.It is possible that Trump had a chat with the guy and explained that he wants the man's expertise, but it's Trump's narrative that gets pushed. I'll wait and see, but I'm not hopeful - especially in light of the Goldman Sachs guy just appointed.
Watching this whole appointment process has been, for me, like watching one of those movies where everything is going so crazily backwards that you're sure the ending will "flip" it all and make it right. And I mean that in the sense we're discussing, not according to my politics, but according to... the peotus's own campaigning.
Legal immigrants are entitled to work at any job they are qualified to do. Illegals deserve nothing but a trip back to whatever country they came from. If Caucasians and Blacks are not interested in working these entry level positions for entry level pay, then that opportunity should be given to those who are willing to take it.
I have no problem with skilled positions paying more than they do now and in some cases they need to pay much more. The problem is that pay has not kept pace with rising costs for decades, so increasing the cost of say a home should not happen until the increase in pay has caught up to where it should have been to begin with.but my thesis is that while some of the jobs will turn into robot jobs... some of those jobs would have to offer more pay.
For instance construction jobs would hire more Americans and they would have to pay more.
The price of houses might go up. The price of land might go down. And eventually it would lead to a bit of a restructuring across the economy.
We might switch back from a walmart and govt handout economy to higher quality job and higher quality product economy with lower taxes and a balanced budget. Which might turn out to be a bigger better economy for all.
All the money went to the top and most of those positions can be done by any stooge who can give a power point presentation. I know, I've been in those rooms.
Oh come on man, it will be great, just the 17 of us, no wives no kids, make a little money have a little fun.The guy is right, though, there are certain jobs American citizens won't do. Because they don't pay enough. Immigrants are willing, at least for a while, to live 17 in a house to make those jobs livable, just as they were willing 100 years ago.
I have no problem with skilled positions paying more than they do now and in some cases they need to pay much more. The problem is that pay has not kept pace with rising costs for decades, so increasing the cost of say a home should not happen until the increase in pay has caught up to where it should have been to begin with.
let me give you an example. In the early 70's a journeyman machinist made approx. 8 dollars an hour in a union shop. I know this for a fact because I was one. My first new car was a 74 Camaro and the stocker price was $4200.00, loaded. The equivalent of that car today would be 30-35K easily, which means the machinist today should be making at least $56.00 an hour just to have kept pace. The highest paid machinist I'm aware of is one working at BP and they make $48.00 an hour which is astronomically more than the average machinist who makes about 28-30. This is in the Chicago area. Wages have a long ways to go before price increases can happen, which means the boardroom boyz will have to give up some of their tens of millions for pushing paper across the fucking table all day. All the money went to the top and most of those positions can be done by any stooge who can give a power point presentation. I know, I've been in those rooms.