What party's turn for what???https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...tal-of-trumpism-yet/59812c9b30fb045fdaef10a8/
Flake is politically astute enough to see which way the winds are blowing, and is planting a flag on what will INEVITABLY be the party's turn in 2020, and even 2018.
Fuck Flake. He wants to be the new McShamnesty after Johnny assumes room temp
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...tal-of-trumpism-yet/59812c9b30fb045fdaef10a8/
Flake is politically astute enough to see which way the winds are blowing, and is planting a flag on what will INEVITABLY be the party's turn in 2020, and even 2018.
Automation is the big job killer, it's one of the things I learned on this forum, how do stop that?Politically astute? More like politically inept if he actually believes championing this global economy would be good for the Republican party. Sure - it's great for corporate interest getting fat off cheap labor.... but for the rest of America who have seen their paychecks go to shit and their jobs go to China and Mexico not so much.
So I hope for their sake conservatives do not take this senator's advice...
Automation is the big job killer, it's one of the things I learned on this forum, how do stop that?
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2016/11/08/china-automation-jobs/?source=dam
Automation is the big job killer, it's one of the things I learned on this forum, how do stop that?
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2016/11/08/china-automation-jobs/?source=dam
It still isn't the biggest job killer, sorryTechnology has been replacing jobs for over a thousand years. That is nothing new and is an entirely different situation than from the one I am describing.
I am talking about corporations that move offshore to replace American labor with cheaper foreign labor abroad.
It still isn't the biggest job killer, sorry
It is why we should focus on training people with job skills for the future instead of mourning the past.Millions of Americans have lost their jobs due to manufacturers moving offshore for cheaper labor.
Whether you believe it is the biggest job killer or not does not change this, sorry. It's still a very real issue that Americans care about.
It is why we should focus on training people with job skills for the future instead of mourning the past.
Job training is fine - but that's beside my point.
I am talking about jobs that we currently have now - they are just being moved offshore so they can be done more cheaply in countries that do not have labor rights and protections.
No one is mourning the past or whatever. I am talking about the present day and present day jobs....
Millions of Americans have lost their jobs due to manufacturers moving offshore for cheaper labor.
Whether you believe it is the biggest job killer or not does not change this, sorry. It's still a very real issue that Americans care about.
What's the solution. Covfefe? Tax cuts for the rich?
Not sure if you are aware but Republicans were the vanguards, the seminal exponents of free trade. The Democrats eventually sold out to the idea.
Republicans are the free trade party.
I think the focus on jobs is misguided, I don't like to see jobs go overseas, but the biggest job losses arent due to offshoring and unfortunately, that is where the focus lies when it should beJob training is fine - but that's beside my point.
I am talking about jobs that we currently have now - they are just being moved offshore so they can be done more cheaply in countries that do not have labor rights and protections.
No one is mourning the past or whatever. I am talking about the present day and present day jobs....
The solution to what? You are quoting Dale.What's the solution. Covfefe? Tax cuts for the rich?
I think the focus on jobs is misguided, I don't like to see jobs go overseas, but the biggest job losses arent due to offshoring and unfortunately, that is where the focus lies when it should be
modernizing and equipping people for the jobs of the future. There are American jobs here that aren't filled because people aren't qualified. Our advanced vocational training isn't what it could be.
We need to focus on what matters