THE DOCTRINE OF THE N.A.F.T.A. GLOBALIST DEMOCRATS IS TO SERVE THE BILLIONAIRE CLASS WITH ENDLESS WAVES OF INVADING 'CHEAP' LABOR SUBSIDIZED WITH WELFARE FUNDED BY TAXES ON MIDDLE AMERICA.
In many speeches, Mayorkas says he is building a mass migration system to deliver workers to wealthy employers and investors and “equity” to poor foreigners. The nation’s border laws are subordinate to elites’ opinion about “the values of our country,” Mayorkas claims.
Johnson said the decision to extend the moratorium is “jaw-dropping.” He added the Biden administration is “lawless” in the same way as former President Barack Obama’s administration by “ignoring the Constitution.”
Joe Biden, the corrupt, unaccomplished 47-year career politician, with a reputation of having been a proud segregationist, an unabashed plagiarist and liar, a resolute tale-teller, and a serial flip-flopper, is pretending to head up a radical social-democratic ticket for President of the United States that includes as his running mate the ambitious, disagreeable junior senator fromCalifornia: Kamala Harris.
The Biden Pay Cut: American Wage Gains Still Falling Short of Inflation
The July jobs report was the strongest in the history of the Biden administration — and yet real wages likely fell once again.
Average hourly earnings rose 0.4 percent in July. Compared with a year ago, average hourly wages were up 4.0 percent.
But those gains have likely been consumed by inflation. The consumer price index rose 0.9 percent in June and prices were up 5.4 percent from a year ago. So even a mild amount of inflation in July will mean that workers are still falling behind.
Conservative critics have described this as a stealth tax hike or a Biden pay cut.
“The mainstream media is celebrating President Biden’s supposedly strong jobs report but ignoring how it reveals falling real wages for American workers. Thanks to growing inflation due to Democrats’ reckless spending, workers are making less money this month,” said Alfredo Ortiz, president and CEO of the Job Creators Network. “This ‘Biden pay cut’ puts workers further behind. Democrats’ proposed several trillion dollars in additional spending threaten to hurt these ordinary Americans even more. Ignore the celebrating over the jobs report. The real story is falling wages and standards of living under Biden.”
This could explain why the workforce participation rate is not climbing even though wages are rising at a rapid pace, especially when compared to last summer, the inflation-adjusted average wage has gone negative in recent month.
One exception is leisure and hospitality, where the monthly gains have been very strong for several months running. These relatively low paying jobs have seen a big boost in compensation. Compared with February 2020, the last prepandemic month, wages are up 10 percent. Compared to a year ago, when much of the sector was still shut down, wages are up around 13 perent. On a monthly basis, wages rose 1.4 percent in July after shooting up 2.5 percent in June. So in this sector, at least, wages are rising faster than inflation.
The government will report the Consumer Price Index for July next week.
Both legal and illegal Immigration do massive economic damage to wage-earning Americans — including many Americans in various subgroups that comprise the Democrats’ identity politics version of the United States.
Americans need a pause from government-delivered immigration, Stephen Miller told a meeting of young conservatives in Houston, Texas.
“What this country needs on immigration is a time-out,” Miller told the audience at the 2021 youth conference organized by Young America’s Foundation.
We need a breather. We need a break. We need a pause after five decades of record immigration. What we need is a time-out so that we can take stock of everybody who’s here, and those who are here lawfully, we can assimilate, we can bring into the middle class, we can solve the poverty issues, we can solve the intergenerational poverty issues. We can have one thriving American middle class
Miller, who worked as a top aide to President Donald Trump, said the immigration pause would also help recent legal immigrants, whom he described as members of “our family as Americans”:
Foreign-born residents are going to be better off economically, socially, and culturally if we restrict future immigration. It isn’t a hard thing to figure out. The middle part of … [we saw] old divisions between Irish immigrants and Italian immigrants and Polish immigrants, etc., when that all melted away — [is when] we were in a period of very low immigration …
We have an obligation as a country to make a decision about how many people to admit to the country that we think we can responsibly assimilate, that we think we can responsibly absorb, that we think we have a realistic chance of being able to integrate into the broader country so that we can have a strong society, a healthy society, a healthy job market, so we can have an education system that functions, that we can share our values and pass them along to everybody else.
“This is arguably the most important issue facing the future of our country,” he told his Houston audience.
Both legal and illegal Immigration do massive economic damage to wage-earning Americans — including many Americans in various subgroups that comprise the Democrats’ identity politics version of the United States.
Immigration also moves wealth from heartlandred states to the coastalblue states such as New York and California. Within each state, the extraction policy also helps move more wealth and status from outlying districts to dense cities, such as San Francisco in California and or Arlington in Northern Virginia.
Immigration flows also damage poor nations by extracting young people for exploitation by investors and companies in the U.S. economy.
Miller also used his speech to outline his vision for a populist GOP that seeks to help Americans and to preserve their unique culture:
The other thing that we have to do, and that is happening now, that has been happening, that is continuing to happen, is we have to throw out a lot of the old notions of American conservatism that were disconnected from the way that real people think about issues, and the way that real people vote.
It’s [the] old conservatism that really was typified by George W. Bush … that really defined the post-Cold War era after Reagan left office, [and] was a very corporate conservatism.
The irony of that is that while many conservatives spent their time defending and trying to seek affection from corporations, those same corporations had nothing but hatred for them in return. So it’s a very unrequited relationship … But there’s a new conservatism that has taken hold in America spearheaded by President Donald Trump.
The Bush-era conservatives still dominate the GOP in Washington D.C., Miller noted:
Even though we have changed conservatism, the institutions of professional conservatism are still urgently in need of being changed to reflect the real thoughts and real priorities of the American people.
That’s where all of you come into play. Those of you who are going to actually try to get into this game when you leave [here], and of course the stakes in this game are the survival of the country. Those are the stakes. It is that stark. It is that black and white. It is that fundamental. The country survives or does not. And it really is as simple –as hard but as simple — as getting into the business, and pushing out the people who shouldn’t be there, and replacing them with the people who should be there, who are the people in this room.
“There are still so many forces in the swamp trying to hold that back and suppress it,” he said.
It is going to take young people like you going to be Capitol Hill staffers, going to work at the NRCC, NRSC, the RNC, all the acronyms. Yes, and also the think tanks, and, and the super PACs and everywhere, to push out the people who shouldn’t be there anymore and to replace them with people who ought to be there.
“No one’s entitled to a position of influence and power in this country. If you have the wrong ideas … if you’re hurting this country, then you don’t belong there,” he said.