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Trump: Americans Need To Move Where The Jobs Are

Not having roots in a community or owning a home or looking forward to a comfortable retirement are all things that will make America great again.
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

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View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


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/----/ I met folks who refuse a job offer because the drive to work is more than 15 minutes. I asked them, a 14 commute minutes is too close and 16 minute drive is to far? It has to be 15 minutes exactly? It's just the mentality of the poor. I also saw episodes of Undercover Boss where people in rural areas drove three hours back and forth to work for minimum wage. Yes they were industrious but when asked, why not move closer to the job, they replied "I don't know." or "It's too much bother to move." or some such nonsense.

When you have a corporate job, moving is easy
The company picks up the tab and you just buy and sell a house and the company moves you.

For those in the lower wage scales, it is not so easy. Your house may have been in the family for generations, you may have responsibilities with your family and community. Moving to a new community with no contacts costs money. The working poor works paycheck to paycheck. There is not a nest egg to cover you

5-oregon-trail-150722.jpg
 
"responsibilities with your family and community" LOL what a load of "I sound like such a good person" ego stroking bullshit... The only thing I see coming out of the "poor" areas around me is murder, drugs, and crime. Note: gang affiliations, established drug trade "black books," and chop shop locations are not roots that make for a decent society worthy of this nation.

If someone doesn't want to move to get work, then let them be destitute with their alleged "responsibilities" at home.
 
Lol leftists: "I need a job, someone build an auto plant close to me"

But ... don't make a profit making cars. Don't pollute the environment. No matter how much you pay me, you're exploiting me. Be ashamed of being a capitalist pig.
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

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View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


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People in California agree with Trump. They are all moving here. Never thought a Trump message would catch on with Calilibs.

Doesn't seem many voted for him


Seems like more voted for Bernie, still, they flee.
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

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View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


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/----/ I met folks who refuse a job offer because the drive to work is more than 15 minutes. I asked them, a 14 commute minutes is too close and 16 minute drive is to far? It has to be 15 minutes exactly? It's just the mentality of the poor. I also saw episodes of Undercover Boss where people in rural areas drove three hours back and forth to work for minimum wage. Yes they were industrious but when asked, why not move closer to the job, they replied "I don't know." or "It's too much bother to move." or some such nonsense.

When you have a corporate job, moving is easy
The company picks up the tab and you just buy and sell a house and the company moves you.

For those in the lower wage scales, it is not so easy. Your house may have been in the family for generations, you may have responsibilities with your family and community. Moving to a new community with no contacts costs money. The working poor works paycheck to paycheck. There is not a nest egg to cover you

5-oregon-trail-150722.jpg

Yup...the Good ole days

Just pull up in your covered wagon and just homestead any available piece of property

Most communities frown on that today
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

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View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


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/----/ I met folks who refuse a job offer because the drive to work is more than 15 minutes. I asked them, a 14 commute minutes is too close and 16 minute drive is to far? It has to be 15 minutes exactly? It's just the mentality of the poor. I also saw episodes of Undercover Boss where people in rural areas drove three hours back and forth to work for minimum wage. Yes they were industrious but when asked, why not move closer to the job, they replied "I don't know." or "It's too much bother to move." or some such nonsense.

When you have a corporate job, moving is easy
The company picks up the tab and you just buy and sell a house and the company moves you.

For those in the lower wage scales, it is not so easy. Your house may have been in the family for generations, you may have responsibilities with your family and community. Moving to a new community with no contacts costs money. The working poor works paycheck to paycheck. There is not a nest egg to cover you

5-oregon-trail-150722.jpg

Yup...the Good ole days

Just pull up in your covered wagon and just homestead any available piece of property

Most communities frown on that today
/----/ You idiot. You think every solution has to be one size fits all. Well if earning an income is your responsibility then it triumphs sentimentality.
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

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View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


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/----/ I met folks who refuse a job offer because the drive to work is more than 15 minutes. I asked them, a 14 commute minutes is too close and 16 minute drive is to far? It has to be 15 minutes exactly? It's just the mentality of the poor. I also saw episodes of Undercover Boss where people in rural areas drove three hours back and forth to work for minimum wage. Yes they were industrious but when asked, why not move closer to the job, they replied "I don't know." or "It's too much bother to move." or some such nonsense.

When you have a corporate job, moving is easy
The company picks up the tab and you just buy and sell a house and the company moves you.

For those in the lower wage scales, it is not so easy. Your house may have been in the family for generations, you may have responsibilities with your family and community. Moving to a new community with no contacts costs money. The working poor works paycheck to paycheck. There is not a nest egg to cover you

5-oregon-trail-150722.jpg

Yup...the Good ole days

Just pull up in your covered wagon and just homestead any available piece of property

Most communities frown on that today
/----/ You idiot. You think every solution has to be one size fits all. Well if earning an income is your responsibility then it triumphs sentimentality.
You are probably right

Just allow some family to pitch a tent in the vacant lot across from your house and start homesteading
 
/----/ I met folks who refuse a job offer because the drive to work is more than 15 minutes. I asked them, a 14 commute minutes is too close and 16 minute drive is to far? It has to be 15 minutes exactly? It's just the mentality of the poor. I also saw episodes of Undercover Boss where people in rural areas drove three hours back and forth to work for minimum wage. Yes they were industrious but when asked, why not move closer to the job, they replied "I don't know." or "It's too much bother to move." or some such nonsense.

When you have a corporate job, moving is easy
The company picks up the tab and you just buy and sell a house and the company moves you.

For those in the lower wage scales, it is not so easy. Your house may have been in the family for generations, you may have responsibilities with your family and community. Moving to a new community with no contacts costs money. The working poor works paycheck to paycheck. There is not a nest egg to cover you

5-oregon-trail-150722.jpg

Yup...the Good ole days

Just pull up in your covered wagon and just homestead any available piece of property

Most communities frown on that today
/----/ You idiot. You think every solution has to be one size fits all. Well if earning an income is your responsibility then it triumphs sentimentality.
You are probably right

Just allow some family to pitch a tent in the vacant lot across from your house and start homesteading
/----/ You wear your stupidity as a badge of honor.
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

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View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


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/----/ Now what is the Lib answer to no jobs where you live? Let's see if any answer.
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

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View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


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/----/ Now what is the Lib answer to no jobs where you live? Let's see if any answer.

An Obama phone, surplus cheese, universal lawn care, and free money from 'The Man'.
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

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Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

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Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


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/----/ I met folks who refuse a job offer because the drive to work is more than 15 minutes. I asked them, a 14 commute minutes is too close and 16 minute drive is to far? It has to be 15 minutes exactly? It's just the mentality of the poor. I also saw episodes of Undercover Boss where people in rural areas drove three hours back and forth to work for minimum wage. Yes they were industrious but when asked, why not move closer to the job, they replied "I don't know." or "It's too much bother to move." or some such nonsense.

When you have a corporate job, moving is easy
The company picks up the tab and you just buy and sell a house and the company moves you.

For those in the lower wage scales, it is not so easy. Your house may have been in the family for generations, you may have responsibilities with your family and community. Moving to a new community with no contacts costs money. The working poor works paycheck to paycheck. There is not a nest egg to cover you

5-oregon-trail-150722.jpg

Yup...the Good ole days

Just pull up in your covered wagon and just homestead any available piece of property

Most communities frown on that today

Did any one mention homesteading?
 
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An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________


View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


.



.
/----/ I met folks who refuse a job offer because the drive to work is more than 15 minutes. I asked them, a 14 commute minutes is too close and 16 minute drive is to far? It has to be 15 minutes exactly? It's just the mentality of the poor. I also saw episodes of Undercover Boss where people in rural areas drove three hours back and forth to work for minimum wage. Yes they were industrious but when asked, why not move closer to the job, they replied "I don't know." or "It's too much bother to move." or some such nonsense.

When you have a corporate job, moving is easy
The company picks up the tab and you just buy and sell a house and the company moves you.

For those in the lower wage scales, it is not so easy. Your house may have been in the family for generations, you may have responsibilities with your family and community. Moving to a new community with no contacts costs money. The working poor works paycheck to paycheck. There is not a nest egg to cover you

5-oregon-trail-150722.jpg

Yup...the Good ole days

Just pull up in your covered wagon and just homestead any available piece of property

Most communities frown on that today

Did any one mention homesteading?
/----/ Homesteading generally means moving to an undeveloped area and building on it.
 
/----/ I met folks who refuse a job offer because the drive to work is more than 15 minutes. I asked them, a 14 commute minutes is too close and 16 minute drive is to far? It has to be 15 minutes exactly? It's just the mentality of the poor. I also saw episodes of Undercover Boss where people in rural areas drove three hours back and forth to work for minimum wage. Yes they were industrious but when asked, why not move closer to the job, they replied "I don't know." or "It's too much bother to move." or some such nonsense.

When you have a corporate job, moving is easy
The company picks up the tab and you just buy and sell a house and the company moves you.

For those in the lower wage scales, it is not so easy. Your house may have been in the family for generations, you may have responsibilities with your family and community. Moving to a new community with no contacts costs money. The working poor works paycheck to paycheck. There is not a nest egg to cover you

5-oregon-trail-150722.jpg

Yup...the Good ole days

Just pull up in your covered wagon and just homestead any available piece of property

Most communities frown on that today

Did any one mention homesteading?
/----/ Homesteading generally means moving to an undeveloped area and building on it.
Yes and no one brought it up earlier
 
.
An article in the Washington Post reports, the Big Orange Idiot wants people to leave their homes to find jobs. Just pick up, and move.

However, the many, many conservative, white, blue-collar workers in Big Orange’s voter base still believe they have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, in the cities and towns where they grew up. Unfortunately, these conservative, white, blue-collar workers have fallen victim to the conservative business and economic policies they’ve advocated and defended for the past four decades.

During those last four decades, conservatives have argued that businesses should not be forced to pay a “liveable wage”, or be required to maintain safe working conditions, or observe workers' rights. Conservatives have consistently elected Republican politicians who serve the interests of company owners, at the expense of U.S. workers.

Conservatives worship at the alter of “Trickle Down”, and can cite the many advantages that benefit the top earners. But, they come up empty when asked how “Trickle Down” has helped the bottom 90% of the U.S. population. All evidence proves “Trickle Down” is a dud for average folks, and has since the 1980s.

During his campaign, Big Orange promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers cheering at his rallies, that he would bring their jobs back to them. But, the manufacturing jobs that left the cities and towns where most of those conservative, white, blue-collar workers live, are gone for good, regardless of Big Orange’s empty promises.

Conservative, white, blue-collar workers also suffer from another self-inflected problem, their opposition to education, especially their enmity towards science. Rather than move with the times and gain the skills necessary for the technological advances in manufacturing, conservatives expect companies to remain mired in the past, and retain outdated and obsolete manufacturing methods.

If conservatives look at the workers who now do the jobs they lost, that being the workers in China, they would see a workforce that is educated, well trained, and knowledgeable in modern technology.

The conservative, white, blue-collar workers who voted for the Big Orange Idiot were eager to believe their willful ignorance and contempt for education would be preferred by the U.S. corporations over the better educated, better trained, and better educated Chinese workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar worker who consider taking Big Orange’s advice and moving to where the jobs are, most would not. First, they lack the necessary skills. Second, the vast majority of the high-paying jobs in manufacturing are in coastal cities that are overwhelmingly liberal. Third, the companies in these cities are interested in quality, and hire their employees based on the applicants’ education and abilities, not their race of family connections. So even if Billy Joe’s white daddy and white grand-daddy both worked for the company, it doesn’t guarantee white Billy Joe is automatically hired. Those days are gone, and it doesn’t matter what the Big Orange Idiot promised the conservative, white, blue-collar workers.

Even if the conservative, white, blue-collar workers were willing to move to China (“NO WAY, TOO MANY CH*NKS!” conservatives just shouted.), they would lack the necessary skills in Asia just as they do here in the U.S.

Analysis | Trump is right about this: Americans need to move where the jobs are

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________


View attachment 141977

Big Orange is their perfect hero, boorish and ignorant.

View attachment 141978

Exactly describes "Trickle Down" theory as actually practiced. Exactly.


View attachment 141979

Conservatives are too stupid to understand this.


.



.
God you people are incredibly stupid. TERMINALLY STUPID.

If there are no jobs where you live what does common sense tell you to do?

Applying for welfare is not a valid response.
 

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