• MEDIA: Joe Biden's Economic Strategy Explodes Public Opposition to Migr

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 23 12:16:11 2022
    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/2022/02/15/bidens-economic-strategy-spikes-public-opposition-to-migration/>
    | In 2021, for example, Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden's pro-migration
    | border security chief, helped roughly 1.5 million economic migrants
    | cross the southern border. Mayorkas also relaxed rules to help
    | companies import more foreign graduates for jobs needed by U.S.
    | graduates, and announced plans to expand asylum-based migration into
    | Americans' jobs and communities.
    |
    | The extraction-migration economic strategy was outlined on January
    | 21 by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellon in a speech to 'Virtual Davos
    | Agenda' which was organized by the globalist World Economic Forum.
    |
    | The administration's economic policy is a "modern supply side
    | approach" that boosts economic growth with more imported workers,
    | productivity gains, and tax reforms, she said:
    |
    || My thanks to Klaus [Schwab] and to the World Economic Forum for
    || hosting me.
    ||
    || [...]
    ||
    || Labor supply has been a concern in the United States even before
    || the pandemic, in part due to an aging population and in part due to
    || a labor force participation rate that has trended downward over the
    || past 20 years. Now COVID and declining immigration have further
    || reduced the workforce ...
    ||
    || A second focus of the Biden agenda is to enhance productivity.
    || Over the last decade, U.S. labor productivity growth averaged a mere
    || 1.1 percent--roughly half that during the previous fifty years.
    || This has contributed to slow growth in wages and compensation, with
    || especially slow historical gains for workers at the bottom of the
    || wage distribution.

    Does Bill Stepien see signs of support from prospective Trump voters
    among legacy American proles for their dispossession in the name of
    tamping down Biden's stagflation?

    John
    groenveld@acm.org
    --
    "The illegitimate usurpationists in public perception would have
    been the Trump admin. Media power works hand in hand with the swamp.
    Trump wouldn't have had the political capital or support to do these
    radical actions" - Scott Greer <URL:https://twitter.com/ScottMGreer/status/1431652829782024193>

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