Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro
on whether Donald Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to
downplay the National Questiono on the campaign trail against Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris: <URL:
https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2022/05/24/goldman-sachs-import-workers-to-cut-wages-by-100-billion/>
| However, Goldman admitted that Congress is very unlikely to pass
| another "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" wealth-transfer law:
| "Recent polling from Morning Consult suggests that among President
| Biden's major executive actions over his first year in office,
| reversing the Trump Administration's immigration restrictions are
| some of the least popular."
| Source: Goldman Sachs
|
| Many polls show the unpopularity of Goldman's high-migration/low-
| wages agenda.
|
| But Goldman's authors suggested that Washington could market the
| labor-supply changes as popular inflation-fighting measures:
|
|| Still, there are reasons to believe some liberalization of
|| immigration policies could be politically beneficial. Inflation
|| ranks as a higher priority than immigration among voters of all
|| parties, with the greatest difference among Democrats.
Will Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell solve Biden's stagflation
crisis by opening the spigots to the Cheap Labor Lobby's scab
worker import pipelines?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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