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Why Trump is so popular in my area(vanity)

Posted on 02/24/2016 10:30:48 AM PST by jacksonstate

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To: TangledUpInBlue

Piling on: The wage decline/worker replacement is THE reason for middle class frustration. 15-20 years ago a framing carpenter in my area was getting $15+/hr.

At the time of the 2008 crash that wage had dropped to $10/hr and the vast majority of the work crews were Mexican.

Same thing for house painters, concrete finishers, roofers, drywallers, carpet/flooring guys, etc.

Even licensed industries like Electrical and Plumbing have been invaded.

In the beach towns along the NC/SC coast the vast majority of hotel maids are Latin.

Landscaping too, everywhere.

Kitchen help, busboys too.

Practically everything in large agriculture is now Latin.

Illegal, law breaking, cultural destroyers. I’ll shed no tear when they have to sell their property and go back to their home countries.


41 posted on 02/24/2016 11:44:02 AM PST by Rebelbase (Best election ever. Sick of it already, but best election ever.)
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To: TangledUpInBlue
So did I and other whites and blacks, in the '80s.

Stacking bricks. In Texas. In July.

But we were paid (at the time) a good wage for such work, although not as much as the (mainly white) truck packers at the un-airconditioned UPS facility.

Illegal immigration is all about the Benjamins, and transferring as much of the national income from labor to capital as possible.

42 posted on 02/24/2016 11:44:36 AM PST by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens")
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If you can, please support the forum at this time. Thank you.

43 posted on 02/24/2016 11:45:02 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Facing Trump nomination inevitability, folks are now openly trying to help Hillary destroy him.)
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To: jacksonstate

OK, but while Trump believes that corporate taxes are too high, he also believes that American workers’ wages are too high. How is this going to help your depressed area?


44 posted on 02/24/2016 11:46:32 AM PST by Stegall Tx (Why are we in this handbasket, and why is it getting so warm? (stolen tagline))
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To: TangledUpInBlue

Do you know who used to pick the avocados, house the tobacco, do the landscaping, the custodial jobs, and the grunt work when I was young? It was the people who, nowadays are “disabled”, “minority”, developmentally challenged” and any number of diseases and maladies that used to be rare. In my day, they were just called “poor”. In my day, being poor didn’t always mean unhappy or deprived either. There was a saying “poor but proud” to describe those who worked hard for a living and to take care of their families with little left over.

If there was an ounce of patriotism or love of country in our youth; they would be joining forces and doing those jobs simply to deprive illegals of them and to send them packing home. That’s the kind of spirit that kept this nation going during the Great Depression. Hard labor and sacrifice was love of country.

But I wouldn’t expect but a few here that are as old as I am to even know what I’m talking about. The generations that have coddled their children with Liberal educations and the notion that they’re above physical labor will soon reap what they’ve sown.


45 posted on 02/24/2016 11:47:58 AM PST by Aleya2Fairlie (.)
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To: LouD
But 40% of illegals come here legally and overstay their visas

But most of them aren't the problem. No one complains about the Poles overstaying their visas in Chicago.

And many of them stay a short while and return home (like many European immigrants did in the 19th century).

The three biggest immigration problems are: a) Mexicans flooding the low-wage jobs and lowering wages further; b) the H1B visa scam depressing wages at the top end; c) Chain migration.

We need a moratorium on ALL immigration until we can figure out what's best for the country and how to best control our borders.

46 posted on 02/24/2016 11:49:54 AM PST by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens")
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To: Stegall Tx

Not saying he will help. Just saying why he is so popular.


47 posted on 02/24/2016 11:51:11 AM PST by jacksonstate
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To: jacksonstate

And the illegal alien men, alone and away from their families, start looking at local 12-year-old girls.


48 posted on 02/24/2016 11:52:51 AM PST by donna (Radicalized Christians become missionaries; then, they tell everyone that Jesus loves them!)
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To: jacksonstate


My experiences mirror almost every post on this thread.

People under say, 30, have no idea how easy it was to get and keep a good job in this country.

There was no 18 months of job hunting.

There was no sending out 5000 resumes all over the country just to get 3 interviews.

Didn't like your job? Your boss was a jerk?

Quit your job, walk across the street and get another job the same day.

What has been done to our manufacturing and our economy has been catastrophic.


49 posted on 02/24/2016 11:57:25 AM PST by IDontLikeToPayTaxes
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To: pierrem15
The three biggest immigration problems are: a) Mexicans flooding the low-wage jobs and lowering wages further; b) the H1B visa scam depressing wages at the top end; c) Chain migration.

Again, none of those things are the problem (although you could make a case for H1B abuse) rather they are the symptoms. The problem is a lack of economic growth to absorb new and current workers.

50 posted on 02/24/2016 12:00:30 PM PST by LouD
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To: DoughtyOne
How many jobs did Ronald Reagan personally create in his life before he became president?

How many did he enable to be created by understanding the effect of government tax and regulatory policy on job creation and economic growth?

51 posted on 02/24/2016 12:09:22 PM PST by LouD
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I don’t believe the government was in the situation it is today, with it on the verge of going under fiscally.

We need a man who knows what creating jobs is like, knows how government directly inhibits businesses, and what can be done quickly to relieve these situations.

We need a man that has been operating in top level financial situations, saving money, getting things done effectively, managing top multi-level national and international management teams.

In some ways, Trump has had to operate in about as close a way as you could find, without having actually been a president yet.

Ted hasn’t clue one on any of this.

Reagan had been a governor. He had proven himself an effective administrator there. Ted can’t point to that type of experience.


52 posted on 02/24/2016 12:35:06 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Facing Trump nomination inevitability, folks are now openly trying to help Hillary destroy him.)
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To: jacksonstate
Finally: a rare vanity that gives us all useful information. Thank you!

This primary has brought out a proliferation in useless, emotionally-driven vanities.
53 posted on 02/24/2016 12:45:57 PM PST by jobim
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To: TangledUpInBlue

“I’m all for kicking out illegals theoretically I guess. But selfishly, I’d rather not pay $5 for an avocado or $50 for a $20 bottle of wine because those CA industries will now have to try and employ Americans.”

If an industry can’t compete paying fair wages, then that industry shouldn’t be around anyway. We’ve been propping up losers for so long we’re all going to lose pretty soon if we keep doing it.


54 posted on 02/24/2016 12:55:28 PM PST by Boogieman
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To: DoughtyOne

Neither Ted or Rubio have a clue about commerce of any kind. They are 2 rather young ego filled men who have seen the easy life in our government and want some of it. Easy? These elected do not work a full week, They talk a lot and accomplish very little.


55 posted on 02/24/2016 1:21:11 PM PST by tillacum
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To: Boogieman

Seasonal agricultural visas. That’s the way we used to do it and it worked out fine then. A bottle of Gallo isn’t any more expensive today when inflation is removed from the equitation.


56 posted on 02/24/2016 1:21:55 PM PST by Rebelbase (Best election ever. Sick of it already, but best election ever.)
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To: tillacum

“These elected do not work a full week, They talk a lot and accomplish very little.”

And go to parties. Lots of parties.


57 posted on 02/24/2016 1:22:57 PM PST by Rebelbase (Best election ever. Sick of it already, but best election ever.)
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To: tillacum

Then again the political class is so separated from reality they probably think they work at parties.


58 posted on 02/24/2016 1:24:06 PM PST by Rebelbase (Best election ever. Sick of it already, but best election ever.)
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To: tillacum
Neither Ted or Rubio have a clue about commerce of any kind. They are 2 rather young ego filled men who have seen the easy life in our government and want some of it. Easy? These elected do not work a full week, They talk a lot and accomplish very little.

If Trump is the expert on commerce, I'd really like to hear what he has to say about Wickard v Filburn.

59 posted on 02/24/2016 1:25:03 PM PST by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: Rebelbase

Thanks Rebelbase, I never thought of that. I guess we go to different kind of parties.


60 posted on 02/24/2016 1:27:19 PM PST by tillacum
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