Ira Mehlman on whether Susie Wiles advises Donald Trump to campaign as
a tribune for legacy American proles and their posterity and against
their dispossesion by the Cheap Labor Lobby: <URL:
https://www.fairus.org/blog/2023/02/01/wages-growth-stagnates-while-business-demands-more-foreign-labor>
| Another option might be for American industries - rather than
| spending huge sums lobbying for more foreign workers - to invest in
| training of American workers. As Tony Schmitz, a professor at the
| University of Tennessee suggests, the answer to labor supply issues
| might be "To grow the skilled manufacturing force, the creation of a
| more robust K-12 education system that emphasizes STEM subjects -
| science, technology, engineering and math - while simultaneously
| providing vocational programs and apprenticeships for all students
| is important."
|
| Whether we're talking about eggs, a gallon of gas, or workers, the
| most reliable indication of supply is cost. What the latest wage
| data indicate is not a shortage of labor in the U.S., but rather a
| shortage of employers willing to offer to pay the wages necessary to
| attract American workers.
Does Wiles worry Ken Griffin and Lachlan Murdoch will allow Ron
DeSantis to outflank Trump from the right on the National Question by campaigning against Joe Biden's pick to succeed Marty Walsh when Walsh
escapes via the NHL.COM golden parachute?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"The problem with this line of attack is that Trump endorsed Mitt
Romney and kept his niece in charge of the RNC, endorsed and
defended Paul Ryan and outsourced a good deal of his agenda to Ryan,
and staffed his administration with Bush people like John Bolton.
https://t.co/rc3S6aYusT" - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:
https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1623470836702236672>
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