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The Return of Biggie
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<blockquote data-quote="The Best Holliday" data-source="post: 1280614" data-attributes="member: 11635"><p>...also, [USER=43]@Jack[/USER] , this is the part the massive transfer of wealth that has taken place since the early 70s. We pay for people on welfare, this allows for employers to import labor (this also goes for legal labor), and wages go down. That is the wage stagnation we have seen. In the mean time the wealthy pay very little by percentage in taxes while also reaping the benefits of reduced labor costs.</p><p></p><p>One very educational incident from the 70s illustrates this:</p><p>Some short time after I had returned from SoCal, there was on the news a labor dispute in NY State.</p><p>A group of Indian factory workers was up in arms because they had all been let go, and replaced with immigrant Filipino workers (even cheaper labor).</p><p>..See? Get it? Who had the Indian workers replaced? I was unsympathetic, but the pattern is clear.</p><p>How can I stuff money in my pocket no matter who it may harm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Best Holliday, post: 1280614, member: 11635"] ...also, [USER=43]@Jack[/USER] , this is the part the massive transfer of wealth that has taken place since the early 70s. We pay for people on welfare, this allows for employers to import labor (this also goes for legal labor), and wages go down. That is the wage stagnation we have seen. In the mean time the wealthy pay very little by percentage in taxes while also reaping the benefits of reduced labor costs. One very educational incident from the 70s illustrates this: Some short time after I had returned from SoCal, there was on the news a labor dispute in NY State. A group of Indian factory workers was up in arms because they had all been let go, and replaced with immigrant Filipino workers (even cheaper labor). ..See? Get it? Who had the Indian workers replaced? I was unsympathetic, but the pattern is clear. How can I stuff money in my pocket no matter who it may harm. [/QUOTE]
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