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RE: How do you reconcile demand for higher min wage vs more illegal immigration?
All of this is so crazy to me! We are literally watching the 2 major political parties exchange their positions as it pertains to labor. The majority of the GOP (voters) are becoming little different than the "union yes" type of democrats from the 70s and 80s. The Dems are the ones who ultimately are looking to "bust unions" figuratively by driving up the price of domestic labor in order to make it easier to have "guest workers" swoop in to take these low skilled jobs away and/or encouraging more corporations to pursue off-shoring/automation for their business practices.

IMHO, it's shocking.
02-11-2019 12:39 PM
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