• MEDIA: Global Banker: Joe Biden's Migration Is Cutting Americans' Wages

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 27 14:49:48 2024
    Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro
    on whether Donald Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to
    downplay the National Question on the campaign trail against Joe Biden
    and Kamala Harris: <URL:https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2024/04/19/global-banker-bidens-migration-cuts-us-wages/>
    | But cheap labor is also very good for employers, investors,
    | government tax collectors, and bankers because it grows the number
    | of revenue-generating workers, consumers, and taxpayers -- even
    | though Americans' wages remain flat or decline. That way the overall
    | economy, Wall Street values, and the size of government, all grow
    | from migration -- even when Americans' wages drop.
    |
    | The mismatch "creates a domestic political problem," Georgieva
    | admitted. Indeed, many polls that show the majority of Americans
    | reject Biden's high-migration, low-wage "Bidenomics" economy.

    Does Casey DeSantis regret that her path to WhiteHouse.GOV was dashed
    by Ron's failure to secure the support of David McIntosh's Club for
    Growth to run advertisements on Lachlan Murdoch's FoxNews.COM with
    the likes of Mike Emmons warning legacy American proles that Trump
    will sign bipartisan fusion party comprehensive immigration reform
    legislation passed by the likes of Mike Johnson and John Thune so
    long as the Cheap Labor Lobby authors include the magic words:
    "merit based"?
    John
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    Senate members. So, uh, there's that. (Even holding aside the
    obvious fact that Trump himself nominated Wray...)" - Josh Hammer <URL:https://twitter.com/josh_hammer/status/1663921540746952706>

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