Biden literally could not get a job a Walmart if he were not president and it was the same guy just not famous
"Biden could not get a job at walmart" Biden has a JD from a top university. I'm pretty sure the he could get a job at Walmart. The person who probably couldn't get a job at Walmart are you morons who watch foxnews all day
I would like to hear from Trump the debate and those supporting him how exactly is he going lower inflation?
In fairness, he's way overqualified for WalMart. He would be a pretty ideal greeter (at least in the way Sam Walton envisioned it). Literally couldn't imagine Donald working anywhere. The man couldn't work for somebody else.
Sending people back who shouldn't be here to begin with isn't revenge. It's following the law. Something that's been lost with the Biden administration.
Coming off a shutdown of the economy this should've been expected. If job growth hadn't happened then that would have been the story. Go get some groceries or fill your car up if you really want to know what is going on. Why is it the libs always seem so upset that they need to curse to prove their points?
Again you donkey if you wanna say deporting 11 million is the right thing to do but deporting millions of below minimum wage workers that work in farms will somehow help tame grocery prices then that's when you turn into a lying moron. You don't deport slave labor then think costs will go down. You people are such braindead boomers The USA is pumping more oil today than we ever did under trump. Indexed for inflation gas prices are cheaper today than they were a decade ago
If you think grocery prices are high now wait until we deport all of the workers who pick our strawberries and we impose a 10% tariff on all produce coming in from Mexico. HEB is gonna wreck shop on your wallet.
Trump was rounding up the migrants through the first 2 and half years of his administration and stores prices plus gas prices were just fine with their largely black male and legal status Hispanic work replacements. It wasn’t until liberals stared crying about “kid’s in cages” and COVID hit which threw everything off. Trump felt sorry for liberals but shouldn’t have differed from the cages stuff I also like the incentive that Byron Donald’s and Marco Rubio brought up with instead of relying on migrants for picking crops having the prisoners do it and incentivize hours with an earlier release date we don’t need migrants here only if they cross legally
The 2017 Trump Tax Law Was Skewed to the Rich, Expensive, and Failed to Deliver on Its Promises A 2025 Course Correction Is Needed 2017 Trump Tax Law Was Expensive and Further Eroded Our Revenue Base Tax cuts enacted in the last 25 years — namely, those enacted in 2001 and 2003 under President Bush (most of which were made permanent in 2012) and those enacted in the 2017 tax law — gave windfall tax cuts to the wealthy, costing substantial revenue, limiting the investments made to address national priorities, and adding trillions to the national debt Scoop: 16 Nobel economists see a Trump inflation bomb Sixteen Nobel prize-winning economists are jumping into the presidential campaign with a stark warning: Former President Trump's plans would reignite inflation and cause lasting harm to the global economy if he wins in November. Why it matters: The Nobel laureates are lending their academic prestige to a political argument the Biden administration has been making for weeks: Inflation would be worse under Trump. "While each of us has different views on the particulars of various economic policies, we all agree that Joe Biden's economic agenda is vastly superior to Donald Trump," the 16 economists write in a letter, first obtained by Axios. https://www.axios.com/2024/06/25/nobel-prize-winners-biden-economy-trump-inflation https://www.cbpp.org/research/feder...d-to-the-rich-expensive-and-failed-to-deliver
The number of deportations in 2019 under Trump was 518,000 (high but not out of the ordinary; for reference, there were approximately 520,000 deportations in the previous year under Biden). Trump's second term is discussing deporting 10-15 million people and severely restricting legal immigration. These actions will have a severe impact on labor.
nah we the American people and or our prisoners with given incentives on earlier prison release dates will do just as good if not better. People don’t realize how fast at learning and smart a lot of cons are. They can make weapons out of anything. Give them a reason to behave in prison plus it gives them work skills when they do get out to do the same fruit cropping on the outside for more money
The amount of gaslighting by you leftist clowns in here is astounding. The half dead corpse and his handlers already wrecked this economy with inflation and you said Trump is going to wreck the economy when he’s elected. And you clowns in here tried to convince the other normal posters that we’re doing great with Bidenomics. Poll after poll citing the economy and inflation are number one on people’s minds and their wallets. I’m anticipating another stunt you clowns will pull to steal this election again. You can never win fair and square with your crappy leftist ideas, they never work everywhere else that had been tried.
There are fewer than 2 million people incarcerated in the US. They might be able to perform some farm jobs (assuming some choose to do so voluntarily and we are not forcing them into slave labor), but they cannot fill the higher-skilled positions that legal immigration helps address, nor does the public want them in other types of jobs, such as customer-facing roles. Even in the extreme scenario: all 2 million inmates are put to work in jobs, we would still be short 8-13 million workers, plus additional legal immigrants (a few more million). This would have a severe impact on the labor market.
That's assuming a lot of things. Do all of these prisoners live in places where crops are produced? Texas and California aren't going to take prisoners from New Hampshire and Iowa to do their picking. What percentage of prisoners will want, or be able, to work in the fields? The prisoner proposal does nothing for other industries like restaurants, hospitality, construction and janitorial services that have been built on underpaid immigrant labor for decades. Combine the effect of deporting the low-level staff at these places with higher prices thanks to tariffs and suddenly the cheap restaurants and lawn care we all enjoy will suddenly be luxuries. My point is that simplistic solutions might make for compelling sound bites and slogans, but the unintended consequence of reversing decades of industry practices will be severe. We've got champagne tastes and beer budgets in America. I just hope that those of y'all who think mass deportations are a panacea are prepared for the downstream effects of your choices.
Bruh these people have to be loaded with cash and not affected by the inflation at all to actually want to wait in a long line to vote for Biden and another 4 years of this jeez
They are cooking up something and closer to election time we are probably gonna see some white cop on black suspect police shootings. But I don’t even think that will work this time, people are struggling hard out here financially and now Biden is now able to demonetize political social media influencers if they don’t agree with everything biden and the White House says. Remember how the American people were SOOO wrong about hunter Biden’s laptop and the “lab leak” What a dangerous precedent this dictator is setting
They can try to stop counting the votes like they did the last election too bruh. Bunch of anti America clowns.