irvinehomeowner
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no excuse, I just don’t care![]()
And that's the problem.
When it’s small stuff from Biden you are all over it but this stuff you turn a blind eye.
no excuse, I just don’t care![]()
I care. No matter how it happened, the response should have been A) "It was wrong", B) "I've apologized by phone with them". and C) "We've taken steps to ensure it doesn't happen again". In that order. Looks very unprofessional and gives fuel to the opposition.And that's the problem.
When it’s small stuff from Biden you are all over it but this stuff you turn a blind eye.
After what Obama did deploying the intelligence agencies to subvert his campaign and later his pre-inaugural administration no amount of demonization is sufficient for that traitorI care. No matter how it happened, the response should have been A) "It was wrong", B) "I've apologized by phone with them". and C) "We've taken steps to ensure it doesn't happen again". In that order. Looks very unprofessional and gives fuel to the opposition.
I see it as a slip up by someone, including Trump. One slip is forgiveable, two? Not to much.... And No, I don't think the mexican moustache and sombrero with "La Cucaracha" song was racist.
Don't forget, deporting illicit labor also leads to higher costs.
Great article on the disinflationary benefits of deporting illegal aliensnot necessarily true…
Deporting Illegal Aliens and the Impact on Inflation, Consumer Prices and Wages
It’s a great question because Charles is essentially correct from a historical reference. However, we are in uncharted territory due to the scale of illegal aliens within the U.S. economy in this modern era. The answer is a commonsense theory currently playing out in real time.
ANSWER: A much larger percentage of illegal aliens live on various subsidies and govt spending programs than our native American population. As a result, it’s like govt spending, except we have ten million people spending excessive govt money instead of one big spending bill.
The underlying economy is inorganic and detached from traditional cause and effect. In this dynamic when you deport the illegals, we are reducing the govt spending. Less govt spending actually tames inflation and lowers housing costs at a greater rate than the upward pressure on wages.
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Deporting Illegal Aliens and the Impact on Inflation, Consumer Prices and Wages - The Last Refuge
CTH reader “Charles” asked a great question yesterday that deserves some expansion: CHARLES: “I’m having some trouble parsing how exfiltrating [deporting] illegal alien workers thereby pushing American wages upward can cause a decrease in inflation. Conventional wisdom for my whole life (73...theconservativetreehouse.com
Trump’s deportations have lowered housing costs
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VICTOR JOECKS: Trump’s deportations have lowered housing costs
It’s much easier to have an oversupply of housing because Trump has driven millions of illegal immigrants out of the country.www.reviewjournal.com
They fired quite a number of federal workers…those numbers will not be reflected going forward.Did I hear correctly that the final revision of last year's job gains got totally wiped out, with a minus 900k adjustment based on payroll tax rolls?
As I have said forever…Low energy and oil prices will fix everything…drill baby drill is an economic plan that works. ..that coupled with lower regulation and inflation along with smaller trade and budget defcits have ushered in the Golden Age.I like that the stock market and job market is positive... but prices are still too high (not sure that can be fixed by any administration as I blame the companies and not the president).
Now let's get that Russian/Ukranian war ended...
Oh wait... America first.
Oh wait.. Venezuela.
Oh wait... Greenland.
What will the next wag the dog be?
You do understand how inflation numbers work, right? It NEVER goes down, they are a year over year progression of prices. “Easing” of inflation simply means they go up slower…going backwards is a depression. We are not getting back those prices Biden unleashed on us, that’s done…2.7% is normal and close to fed targets…inflation (affordability) is under control and not spiking as is did under Biden to the tune of 9%….mission accomplished.Not sure lowering costs will help... companies will just keep prices where they are at or continue to raise them.
It's called the Chipotle effect.![]()
Here is what I mean by letting the sigularity think for you. Minds become lazy and unable to critically think for themselves when the entity trains them to obey…If you can't trust AI, who can you trust?
Perhaps it's an AI saying another AI is fake.
So in the end nothing is real.
We are all AI programs talking to ourselves.
It seems not. According to the article:Did I hear correctly that the final revision of last year's job gains got totally wiped out, with a minus 900k adjustment based on payroll tax rolls?