PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
Try to focus, little one. The argument here isn't that liberals know what rural people think.
of course not......it's about lib'ruls thinking they have a right to tell rural people what they think........
Try to focus, little one. The argument here isn't that liberals know what rural people think.
I didn't call him a Republican. Have you considered taking an adult-education course to improve your reading skills?
Wages shot up dramatically in that era. What makes you think they didn't in skilled labor areas? Be specific, please.
right. i care first about americans.
but slavery is still a bad deal for chinese slaves. i care about them second.
Have you considered getting a job?
of course not......it's about lib'ruls thinking they have a right to tell rural people what they think........
They may depress them when it comes to low-skill entry-level jobs. But unless we bring in higher-skill labor, it won't have that impact on higher-skill entry-level work.
Deal with your crippling inferiority complex. I said nothing of the sort, so your wacky response just puts your damaged self esteem on display.
Not only do they provide valuable services, but they provide tax revenues as well, and thus are a double boost on the economy.
Maybe sales tax, but they steal Social Security numbers to be able to work, derp!
so you cant acknowledge a labor glut drives down wages.
Large crews of illegals undermined small crews of skilled labor in terms of price, driving the prices for and quality of work done down.
This affected most construction-related contracting. Plumbing and electrical not so much for whatever reason.
I'm betting you weren't alive back then. I lived it.
I work for a living. Can you say the same?
Life has gotten DRAMATICALLY better for most Chinese people in this era of global trade. Take a look at pretty much any social or economic stat for the country and compare the pre-MFN era to today. While there are some Chinese people who are horribly mistreated, like their Muslim minorities, generally speaking people are vastly better off than they'd be if the West took a protectionist approach to trade. And, of course, we're better off, too. If you want to see higher inflation, cut off cheap Chinese goods.
lol.....you were just calling him a lib'rul with a Republican mindset?.......okay, got it.......
For those who have so little going for them as employees that they can be out-competed by someone who doesn't speak English and only had the benefit of a third-world education, workers of that sort can depress wages. The solution, though, isn't to protect the uneducated and unskilled from competition, but rather to help them gain more education and skills.
china is a technocratic slave state.
we should stop trading with them completely.
we would win an all out trade war.
we are rich in natural resources.
environmentalism exists to try to stop us from using them and is an attack on the west.
What labor glut? America is the furthest it has been from a labor glut since numbers began to be collected.
Immigration does increase labor, but also increases demand for labor. The real question is which it does more.
And you're a moron. But neither point is relevant to what I was saying. Try to focus, halfwit.
No. They're just a developing economy.
That would cause the deepest recession in history, followed by enduringly depressed quality of life in this country.
Nobody wins trade wars.
So is central Africa. Most wealthy nations didn't get there by way of natural resources (the exception being countries so small that just having one particularly in-demand natural resource has made them temporarily rich). Generalized prosperity tends to come about when a nation moves from a resource-extraction economy to a value-added economy, by way of developing a highly skilled workforce.
Environmentalism exists to try to stop us from polluting the world to the point that quality of life nose-dives.

For those who have so little going for them as employees that they can be out-competed by someone who doesn't speak English and only had the benefit of a third-world education, workers of that sort can depress wages. The solution, though, isn't to protect the uneducated and unskilled from competition, but rather to help them gain more education and skills.
For those who have so little going for them as employees that they can be out-competed by someone who doesn't speak English and only had the benefit of a third-world education, workers of that sort can depress wages. The solution, though, isn't to protect the uneducated and unskilled from competition, but rather to help them gain more education and skills.