Message from @Nuke
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At the rate we're going, Trump could see 18 million jobs created in his presidency (assuming 2 terms), which is a huge accomplishment because usually numbers that high happen when an administration inherits a recession and sees a rebound (Like Obama, Clinton).
If he could keep this pace up and also lower the trade deficit by a huge amount (which is very effectve for job creation), he could surpass that estimate, maybe even surpass 20 million jobs. The challenge is praying that we don't wind up in a recession in the next 6 years which would fuck everything up, but if we don't, we'd have a very good position with the economy.
(: let’s hope that federal reserve doesn’t cause a malfunction in the economy and depresses us
yeah yeah would be a real shame 😒
The main problem with job creation at this point is that Trump is likely to make too many jobs for our contracepted population to handle with how good he is.
But to be honest
I'm not going to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Hi not going to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory., I'm Dad!
I think something Trump should do instead of bringing in guest workers is to call for companies to start raising their wages
That could end up being a big hit among the sort of labor democrats that are slowly abandoning the party
Yep.
I was surprised how welcoming I was to that message when I watched Takaaki Mitsuhashi say it outright.
One of the things about western economists that I absolutely despise is how a lot of them see countries like Japan which are by all means prosperous as a source of economic failure because of stuff like their GDP getting smaller, this is the issue with a lot of people that are in economics, they see the numbers but they don't see the effect on population.
Their debt, even though it's huge, is owned by the general population for the most part. The reason we try to have economic prosperity is for the end of having a more prosperous society, but unfortunately a lot of people see stuff like that as the ends and not as the means.
Indeed.
My main problem with Takaaki's statement in that in context, he's telling them to pay better than welfare wages.
In America, we've reached a point where not even workfare will work much longer.
I remember observing this neoliberal talk on another server about how immigration drives up GDP and "dey do da jabs yu don wan too", pretty much diving only into the numbers, but one day he just makes the remark "I really don't care too much about happiness".
I mean, if it's not about making people's lives better in the end, what's the point? All of the numbers are completely irrelevant if that's not what it's about.
How much would it cost to give a white man some shade to work in the sun? Let me wear a hoodie or hold an umbrella on my back.
These jobs we aren't supposed to want are just jobs that are mildly more expensive.
Joo
#WalkAway extends to the actual Dem politicians
Wow
That's pretty surprising, you'd expect the people in deep NY to be the most liberal from the get-go.
Well Trump is Deep NY and isnt a Liberal
Check who followed me on twitter lol
Boooo
He follows everyone
does he follow you?
didn't think so
Yes
I don’t follow him Anymore after that shit happen with whole MeToo crap comments
I didn't follow him until he follwed me
I always follow back
unless its a bot
I don’t think it’s real person
If you want you can follow me VeeckJeb