• MEDIA: NY Times: 'Stable Jobs with Decent Pay' Harder to Find Due to Ma

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 16 12:56:13 2023
    Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see John Binder
    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/2023/12/11/ny-times-stable-jobs-with-decent-pay-harder-to-find-due-to-mass-immigration/>
    | In the interview, Cass mentioned that Republicans ought to embrace
    | pro-labor policies such as cutting overall legal immigration levels,
    | fierce enforcement of federal immigration law, and eliminating visa
    | programs that import low-wage foreign workers to compete against
    | Americans:
    |
    || When we talk about a conservative embrace of labor, what we mean
    || is an embrace of workers' interests and an emphasis on enhancing
    || worker power. The "labor" piece that conservatives don't like is,
    || generally speaking, the dysfunctional labor unions that characterize
    || the American system of organized labor today and have become
    || appendages of the Democratic Party rather than genuine
    || representatives of workers' economic interests. An obvious and
    || concrete example of the distinction here is on the question of
    || immigration policy. Strong immigration enforcement, reduction of
    || immigration into low-wage segments of the labor market and the
    || elimination of guest worker programs are "pro-labor" policies by any
    || useful definition of the term, and ones that conservatives should
    || endorse and increasingly are endorsing. They are also policies that
    || "labor" as defined by progressive labor unions tend to oppose.
    | [Emphasis added]
    |
    | Beneath the remarks, the Times inserted "commentary" that suggested
    | immigration has little-to-no impact on wages and the nation's labor
    | market, Cass wrote on Twitter. Days later, the Times published the
    | analysis, which admits immigration is connected to wages and jobs.

    Does Casie DeSantis lament that Ron DeSantis blew their chances to
    reach WhiteHouse.GOV by not obtaining permission from the likes of
    Miriam Adelson, Robert Bigelow, Walter Buckley, Betsy DeVos, Ken
    Griffin, Julia Koch, Bernie Marcus, Lachlan Murdoch, Thomas Peterffy,
    Bruce Rauner, Chris Reyes, David Sacks and Steve Wynn to invite the
    likes of Mike Emmons onto the Never Back Down campaign stage to
    exploit Trump Dissappointment Syndrome?
    John
    groenveld@acm.org
    --
    "That may have stopped when Trump announced his third bid for the
    White House, but McDaniel has been good to the man, even if she
    hasn't been good for the mandate of his supporters.
    https://t.co/zErFRpZdoK" - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1618744921569267715>

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