My Polish American father was born in 43.
Thinks like me overall.
He accurately blames Wallstreet for outsourcing & junky products & monopolies.
He accurately blames Businesses who hire Illegal immigrants.
We both are against Abortion, Porn, Hollywood smut films & degenerated music.
We both are huge environmentalists.
We both believe against tax cuts for the rich.
We both believe in the rich paying more taxes
We both believe Welfare should be.limited.
We only differ slightly.
Being I'm more pro- Gun & more proNational healthcare than he is.
We Catholics are instructed by Jesus to help the less fortunate & commanded against senseless war.
I don't know what Scottish & English Baptists down South worship.
Probably the God of war , greed & thriftiness.
AKA Satan or Donald Trump the king of the thrifty Scots.
dukkha (04-08-2020)
Lmfao.
There can only be so many set jobs.
To economic demands.
Only so many plumbers. Only so many doctors , only so many gardeners, only so many toilet scrubbers.
If the Capitalist market sets poverty wages for some jobs.
Then people are bound to the limitations of the job market.
Therefor losers & winners are created.
Show me any Utopia that wasn't libertarian. We've already been through this.
Utopia doesn't exist.
You went on to stupidly claim that it's never even been tried if you do carried on about all these flies that you don't know exist.
And then when I asked you about all these floods you just pulled out of your ass you you just doubled down on whatever bulshit you've already said.
Why are you such a coward you can't address the question?
True, but a lot of Capitalists say that about Communism.
Explain how Libertarianism doesn't cause the issues I explained?
Lack of compulsory education being probably the worst.
It held back Africa recently & held back Russia before the Bolsheviks took over.
^ DOLT
http://www.bridgingamericasgap.org/w...rade-shortage/
Every day, the shortage in the skilled trades becomes more acute. According to numbers from the National Electrical Contractors Association, 7,000 electricians join the field each year, but 10,000 retire. And as job openings continue to increase without new laborers to fill them, the situation could impact every element of home services: wait times, work quality and cost.
An array of circumstances planted the seeds of the current trade shortage in the early 2000s. Several developments piled up to create the perfect storm that threatens to leave plumbing, electrical, carpentry and other skilled trades with a severe worker shortage in the years to come.
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