WAGES ARE SHIT BUT PROFITS ARE SOARING! THAT'S WHY ALL BILLIONAIRES ARE DEMS FOR OPEN BORDERS. AFTER ALL, IT WAS PRESIDENT CLINTON AND THEN SEN JOE BIDEN WHO PERPETRATED N.A.F.T.A. WHICH WAS THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS.
BILLARY CLINTON AND 'CREDIT CARD' JOE BIDEN WERE THE CLOWNS WHO PERPETRATED NAFTA!
Since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was enacted and China entered the World Trade Organization (WTO), nearly five million American manufacturing jobs have been eliminated from the American economy — 3.4 million of which are due to U.S. free trade with China. The mass elimination of working- and middle-class jobs and depressed U.S. wages due to NAFTA and China’s entering the WTO have coincided with a 600 percent increase in trade deficits.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, the architect of the multinational corporation’s China outsourcing scheme, was one of the biggest proponents of the amnesty for 4.4 million illegal aliens while Big Agriculture donors lobbied lawmakers to pass the farmworker amnesty (ONE-THIRD OF ALL FARM WORKERS END UP ON WELFARE AS SOON AS THE ANCHOR BABIES START COMING).
Chris Hedges | NAFTA Was CRIMINAL!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-104JMiZes&list=WL&index=5
Chris Hedges | NAFTA, Clinton, and Obama BETRAYED Americans... and Joe Biden was right there with the worst of them!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qryblALiqOI
Biden defended the wealthy in his speech to the donors but begged them to be aware of wealth inequality
COME VISIT BEAUTIFUL NARCOMEX. WATCH A BEHEADING OR TWO, SEE LIVE JOURNALIST MURDERED IN THE STREETS, AND PEOPLE HANGING FROM BRIDGES.
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2022/08/come-visit-beautiful-narcomex-see-live.html
Fentanyl Seizures Tripled Nationwide in July, Enough to Kill 469 Million People
What's more, Mexico generally benefits from shipping its surplus uneducated population to the states to take the pressure valve off the potential for unrest. Corrupt Mexican officials often reap "fees" from letting illegal migrants from other countries as well as their own pass through their territory. MONICA SHOWALTER
So, while we in America are getting a fair number of sex traffickers; mountains of fentanyl; low skilled, illegal workers who drive down wages; and more welfare mouths to feed, the Latin Americans who come here mostly want to work and mostly hew to traditional western, Christi ANDREA WIDBURG
Besides unemployment, the high cost of living in these urban areas has caused an exodus of taxpayers from these very cities to redder areas of the country. Many conservatives who were hanging on in places they called home let go and are making new lives for themselves and paying taxes elsewhere. A tidal wave of illegal aliens—straining city resources (as was predicted before this all happened) and increasing demands on public health, law enforcement, and overall infrastructure—has arrived. And these same cities now have fewer workers paying taxes to cover all this, as well as the typically bloated and overpaid Dem-area administrations.
Bernie's Minimum Wage Bill Would Kill 1.7 Million Jobs and Decimate Restaurant Industry, Report Finds
Vermont senator's proposal would align the nation with D.C. and other liberal cities
Socialist Vermont senator Bernie Sanders's proposal to raise the minimum wage to $17 an hour and eliminate the federal tip credit would kill about 1.7 million jobs and ruin restaurants, according to a new report.
The Employment Policies Institute in a July report found that Sanders's wage hike proposal, which the far-left senator introduced on Tuesday, would prompt more than 1.2 million lost jobs nationwide. Sanders's bill also eliminates the tip credit, which allows employers to include some of their workers' tips as part of their wage—that policy would slash another 447,000 jobs, according to the report. Hospitality industry workers would bear 40 percent of the job losses, while 62 percent of the predicted lost jobs are held by women.
Sanders's proposal comes as restaurants and bars recover from pandemic-era closures and sky-high food costs, issues that have forced tens of thousands of eateries nationwide to close. Many restaurant owners say eliminating the tip credit would cause even more chaos. Eighty-five percent of Washington, D.C., restaurant owners, for example, say the policy would force them to lay off workers, according to a recent Employment Policies Institute survey.
Sanders nonetheless wants the entire United States to follow D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser's (D.) decision last month to unveil a $17 minimum wage. For Employment Policies Institute research director Rebekah Paxton, doing so would crush local businesses.
"This bill is a recycled version of Sanders's ill-conceived $15 wage proposal, which was shot down by a bipartisan group of senators in 2021," Paxton said in a statement. "Nobody should support this proposal that only stands to hurt businesses and their employees."
Sanders's office pointed the Washington Free Beacon to a Tuesday statement touting the wage bill and did not return questions on whether it would kill jobs. Sanders has threatened colleagues who refuse to back the proposal. In May, two months before he formally unveiled the proposal, he warned his fellow senators they will face "political consequences" if they don't vote to raise the minimum wage. In 2021, however, eight Senate Democrats opposed Sanders's bill to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Three of those Democrats—West Virginia's Joe Manchin, Montana's Jon Tester, and Arizona's Kyrsten Sinema, now an independent—face difficult reelection bids in 2024 and could again reject a minimum wage hike. Manchin has voiced support for an $11-per-hour minimum wage, a modest hike compared with Sanders's proposal.
In addition to D.C.'s wage hike, California earlier this month resurrected a long-defunct commission that allows the state to set wage hikes in certain industries. While the California Legislature defunded the Industrial Welfare Commission in 2004, a budget bill that Democratic governor Gavin Newsom signed on July 10 revives the regulatory board. The commission has the power to set wages at fast-food restaurants and other franchises—power that critics say will be used to push unsustainable minimum wage hikes.
"To put it bluntly, this commission could micromanage the operations of every small business franchise in California," Republican state legislator Vince Fong told the Free Beacon after Newsom signed the budget. "The business climate in California was already bad, and this makes it worse—if that's even possible to imagine."
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