I can only imagine, but when they lose their houses for the second time, they'll cry too.
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I can only imagine, but when they lose their houses for the second time, they'll cry too.
No one is really talking about it IRL.
But shit at some of the stuff in my feed. I've seen so many joyous posts about how bad some people feel right now.
its like, holy shit dude, those are still people.
Would you say those actions are ... deplorable?
This explains a lot
http://eig.org/recoverymap
The new business map almost overlaps the demo majority counties perfectly.
Of course. The people who used to have everything have been completely decimated by technology. Not the loss of jobs, the literal elimination of jobs by automation. That's what people aren't realizing: these midwest factory jobs aren't coming back if we take our toys and go home. they have been utterly eliminated. These people have no skill sets, no educations, and are unable/unwilling to move to places where there are jobs available. They will continue to lose.
This is the best.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/tnl/att...chmentid=79701
But yeah, it probably isn't coming back. Not like it was. People don't want to pay what educated Americans want for building a car. You're talking about each facility, at least 500 employees, all making between 25 and 45 a hour.
It's also that cars (and most products) are only designed to last 5-10 years now. Look at these damn typewriters I bought 50, 60, 70 years later and still work fine.
Trump's plan. Naturally, I don't like the regressive energy stuff or the damn wall. But, boy I hope he completes all the anti-Washington stuff, fuck Mitch.
With the way the world works, he'll probably get the shit that sucks for the rest of us, while people fight him tooth and nail on the shit we need.
I don't know why repubs fight renewable energy so hard. It makes fucking jobs.
And repubs even came up with environmentalism. You know who started it? Fucking hunters.