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8 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

The middle class? Mediocre wage growth with increased prices on goods and services along with exploding corporate bottom lines. Yeah, trump is the man. :lol: 

You libtards are for the most part pro illegal immigration but then do a 180 and act like you care for the middle class citizens of this country. :lmao:

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you can't blame Obama for bad things, when he literally did not touch them, and then turn around and say he didn't touch things when stuff worked out well. fucking a you are the biggest hack, skidmark

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1 minute ago, snoughnut said:

You libtards are for the most part pro illegal immigration but then do a 180 and act like you care for the middle class citizens of this country. :lmao:

wrong. but they do not have the negative impact you clowns portray. if you removed every damn one from the country you'd hardly notice. either in your taxes, or your wages

 

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2 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

stop giving them massive tax breaks for starters. they don't need it.

 

So decreasing their corporate profits is going to help the workers and their salary? Really. 🙃

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3 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

wrong. but they do not have the negative impact you clowns portray. if you removed every damn one from the country you'd hardly notice. either in your taxes, or your wages

 

:lies: illegal immigration cost the US $113 Billion/ year, deport every fucking one and in one year you would have saved enough to build 3 fucking walls :finger:

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3 minutes ago, Edmo said:

So decreasing their corporate profits is going to help the workers and their salary? Really. 🙃

:lol: seriously, that is your mentality? they were doing just fine. the only thing that is going to increase jobs, promote more wages, is demand ya god damn simpleton. how in the fuck do you not know this by now? those tax breaks, where did most of them go? not into employee wages. unreal you STILL think like this.

 

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2 minutes ago, Momorider said:

:lies: illegal immigration cost the US $113 Billion/ year, deport every fucking one and in one year you would have saved enough to build 3 fucking walls :finger:

Time to build a wall to keep those faggot canadians out then! :bigfinger:

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21 minutes ago, Highmark said:

What people fail to recognize is Obama's market grew with massive quantitative easing and zero interest rates.

Trump's market is growing with massive quantitative tightening and increased and increasing interest rates.  

And huge government spending. And QE ended in 2014.

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2 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

:lol: seriously, that is your mentality? they were doing just fine. the only thing that is going to increase jobs, promote more wages, is demand ya god damn simpleton. how in the fuck do you not know this by now? those tax breaks, where did most of them go? not into employee wages. unreal you STILL think like this.

 

Everything is just fine. Don’t need to change anything. 🙈 Where does the increased demand come from in a tepid economy like Obama’s with zero or little growth? 

Wrong on the tax breaks. Getting more in the check each week and company upped the bonus this year because of tax cuts. 

:bc: 

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1 hour ago, Edmo said:

Let’s hear your ideas here. Tax the hell out of them so they don’t make as much? How will that help the employee and his salary?

Before any tax cuts occurred there should’ve been deep cuts in military spending and corporate welfare. Then and only then turn to social programs.  What trump and the GOP have done is create a ticking, financial time bomb. Why some can see this is absolutely astounding. 

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1 hour ago, Highmark said:

Compensation growth is far exceeding inflation.  

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/26/upshot/the-question-isnt-why-wage-growth-is-so-low-its-why-its-so-high.html

The Question Isn’t Why Wage Growth Is So Low. It’s Why It’s So High.

I’ve already blown that bullshit out of the water in anther post. Not going back in time. 

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4 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Before any tax cuts occurred there should’ve been deep cuts in military spending and corporate welfare. Then and only then turn to social programs.  What trump and the GOP have done is create a ticking, financial time bomb. Why some can see this is absolutely astounding. 

Oh look economics is yet another topic AFJCLOWNBLOW has not a fucking clue about :flush: 

3 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

I’ve already blown that bullshit out of the water in anther post. Not going back in time. 

More :lies: 

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7 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Before any tax cuts occurred there should’ve been deep cuts in military spending and corporate welfare. Then and only then turn to social programs.  What trump and the GOP have done is create a ticking, financial time bomb. Why some can see this is absolutely astounding. 

So taking a point or two away from our GDP and hammering on corporations is the way to job growth and better salaries. Interesting approach. 

(I agree with you on the military spending, just not sure what this had to do with my question)

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6 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

I’ve already blown that bullshit out of the water in anther post. Not going back in time. 

Yeah you posted something from the same site mine was from.  :lol:   The BLS.  

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1 minute ago, Edmo said:

So taking a point or two away from our GDP and hammering on corporations is the way to job growth and better salaries. Interesting approach. 

(I agree with you on the military spending, just not sure what this had to do with my question)

Wage growth remains meager despite all the tax cuts. Difference is that now there’s spiraling deficits in even a good economy. Why is it that you guys can’t see reality? When the economy tanks the deficit is going to be catastrophic. Jesus Christ. 

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Just now, ActionfigureJoe said:

Which of course blew your bullshit out of the water. 

:lol:   

Ten Largest U.S. Counties

All of the 10 largest counties had over-the-year percentage increases in employment in December 2017. 
Maricopa, Ariz., had the largest gain (3.0 percent). Within Maricopa, construction had the largest over-
the-year employment level increase, with a gain of 10,168 jobs, or 9.7 percent. Cook, Ill., had the 
smallest percentage increase in employment among the 10 largest counties (0.6 percent). Within Cook, 
education and health services had the largest over-the-year employment level increase, with a gain of 
6,515 jobs, or 1.5 percent. (See table 2.)

Average weekly wages increased over the year in all of the 10 largest U.S. counties. New York, N.Y. 
experienced the largest percentage gain in average weekly wages (10.4 percent). Within New York, 
financial activities had the largest impact on the county’s average weekly wage gain. Within financial 
activities, average weekly wages increased by $1,032, or 22.4 percent, over the year. Harris, Texas, had 
the smallest percentage gain in average weekly wages among the 10 largest counties (2.4 percent). 
Within Harris, trade, transportation, and utilities had the largest impact on the county’s average weekly 
wage growth with an increase of $49 (4.3 percent) over the year. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Highmark said:

:lol:   


Ten Largest U.S. Counties

All of the 10 largest counties had over-the-year percentage increases in employment in December 2017. 
Maricopa, Ariz., had the largest gain (3.0 percent). Within Maricopa, construction had the largest over-
the-year employment level increase, with a gain of 10,168 jobs, or 9.7 percent. Cook, Ill., had the 
smallest percentage increase in employment among the 10 largest counties (0.6 percent). Within Cook, 
education and health services had the largest over-the-year employment level increase, with a gain of 
6,515 jobs, or 1.5 percent. (See table 2.)

Average weekly wages increased over the year in all of the 10 largest U.S. counties. New York, N.Y. 
experienced the largest percentage gain in average weekly wages (10.4 percent). Within New York, 
financial activities had the largest impact on the county’s average weekly wage gain. Within financial 
activities, average weekly wages increased by $1,032, or 22.4 percent, over the year. Harris, Texas, had 
the smallest percentage gain in average weekly wages among the 10 largest counties (2.4 percent). 
Within Harris, trade, transportation, and utilities had the largest impact on the county’s average weekly 
wage growth with an increase of $49 (4.3 percent) over the year. 

 

big counties low population numbers are easily skewed from reality

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1 minute ago, Angry ginger said:

big counties low population numbers are easily skewed from reality

By big counties they mean population.

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4 hours ago, Mainecat said:

Yeah at a fuckin huge cost to American consumers you stupid fuck.

The American consumer is the one who started the bullshit in the first place . Demanding high wages , Health ins , clean envirement and cheap products. Nothing wrong with wanting the first 3 but don't expect to get em and have cheap prices too. Grow up. In 1985 we paid $45 -$100 for a pair of jeans . Now HC costs have tripled but we expect to buy jeans for $35.

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2 hours ago, Snoslinger said:

wrong. but they do not have the negative impact you clowns portray. if you removed every damn one from the country you'd hardly notice. either in your taxes, or your wages

 

Really . So if we imported 30 % of the engineers in this country it wouldn't affect wages for engineers?

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Retards like Slinger and Spin want cheap chinese shit and people on welfare because there are no jobs

Trump wants made in america and people making what they are buying and making a living that allows that

 

Seems pretty fucking simple to me 

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22 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Retards like Slinger and Spin want cheap chinese shit and people on welfare because there are no jobs

Trump wants made in america and people making what they are buying and making a living that allows that

 

Seems pretty fucking simple to me 

It is fucking simple. 

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32 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Retards like Slinger and Spin want cheap chinese shit and people on welfare because there are no jobs

Trump wants made in america and people making what they are buying and making a living that allows that

 

Seems pretty fucking simple to me 

that is a fucking lie, but what else is new. if trump is soooo "made in America"......................

why are all his and his family products made in china and other foreign countries? this is how dumb you really are dude.

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