What do you hope will be Trump's next agenda item to MAGA?

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zinfamous

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Now, now people. We know that Trump will eventually get some legislation passed despite all the attempts to stop him. Thats why I think tax reform is so important. I'm even for raising taxes in certain circumstances as I think the national debt is too large.

Mental health has always needed more attention but I think before we touch that issue we need to continue to focus on bringing jobs back to America.

From where? Are you actually advocating importing the non-American 10-15 year old Bengali and Indian kids, and Chinese, that sew your shoes and pound out your silicon? Because that's the only option...outside of firing all of the US-made robots that are doing those jobs internally.

Good luck.
 

FelixDeCat

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From where? Are you actually advocating importing the non-American 10-15 year old Bengali and Indian kids, and Chinese, that sew your shoes and pound out your silicon? Because that's the only option...outside of firing all of the US-made robots that are doing those jobs internally.

Good luck.


With the education system the way it is despite the trillions spent on it, we have plenty of people needing low skill and low paying jobs.
 

wingman04

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From where? Are you actually advocating importing the non-American 10-15 year old Bengali and Indian kids, and Chinese, that sew your shoes and pound out your silicon? Because that's the only option...outside of firing all of the US-made robots that are doing those jobs internally.

Good luck.
I worked in a factory and the robots need programming maintenance repair from a huge team, there are plenty of jobs for people. Robots can't do most of the work only exact repetition work.

Why do you think the Automobile cost so much now, because of the increased cost of fabrication and assembly technology and the workers to support it all.
 

brycejones

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With the education system the way it is despite the trillions spent on it, we have plenty of people needing low skill and low paying jobs.


The admitted troll speaks from personal experience I am guessing. Trolling isn't a high paying job even in the motherland.
 

brandonbull

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Putting minorities in their place again as promised. Nobody cares about all that complicated numbers stuff they probably teach in libtard schools.

I guess you could call counting crayons, therapy dogs, and the number of letters in the word fascist as complicated numbers stuff.
 

agent00f

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Now, now people. We know that Trump will eventually get some legislation passed despite all the attempts to stop him. Thats why I think tax reform is so important. I'm even for raising taxes in certain circumstances as I think the national debt is too large.

Mental health has always needed more attention but I think before we touch that issue we need to continue to focus on bringing jobs back to America.

Let's not pretend your sorts have the character or fortitude to oppose any trump agenda.


I worked in a factory and the robots need programming maintenance repair from a huge team, there are plenty of jobs for people. Robots can't do most of the work only exact repetition work.

Why do you think the Automobile cost so much now, because of the increased cost of fabrication and assembly technology and the workers to support it all.

Labor constituted <10% of the cost of a car, and I'd imagine much less now that the newest assembly plants are mostly automated.

I guess you could call counting crayons, therapy dogs, and the number of letters in the word fascist as complicated numbers stuff.

This is what the low edu/iq crowd is led to believe what constitutes college.
 

Jhhnn

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Now, now people. We know that Trump will eventually get some legislation passed despite all the attempts to stop him. Thats why I think tax reform is so important. I'm even for raising taxes in certain circumstances as I think the national debt is too large.

Mental health has always needed more attention but I think before we touch that issue we need to continue to focus on bringing jobs back to America.

Laying off govt workers obviously creates jobs, but only in Trumpistan.
 

thraashman

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The best way Trump can make America great again is to continue on his current path of destroying everything good about this nation and then reverse all his own policies. The country was already great and him and republicans are doing their damn best to fuck it all up.
 

1sikbITCH

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With the education system the way it is despite the trillions spent on it, we have plenty of people needing low skill and low paying jobs.

Aside from the handicapped, those people "needing low skill and low paying jobs" are lazy and ignorant and most of the time meth-addicted. The low skill low pay jobs are EVERYWHERE as evidenced by the many people, hard working people of the Hispanic persuasion who come to America and work the average American straight into the dirt and never complain once. Factories, janitorial services, farms, construction sites are all chock full of immigrants both legal and illegal. If what you say is true that all of these Americans are willing to work no matter what, instead of crying that there are no jobs they would take a job. Burger King is always hiring.

I dream of the day when the boss pulls up on the street corner with the work van and a whole crowd of rednecks are climbing over the Hispanics yelling "PICK ME, BRO!". Instead they are home posting on The Donald (and Anandtech evidently) about how there are no jobs. Sad.
 

FelixDeCat

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Aside from the handicapped, those people "needing low skill and low paying jobs" are lazy and ignorant and most of the time meth-addicted. The low skill low pay jobs are EVERYWHERE as evidenced by the many people, hard working people of the Hispanic persuasion who come to America and work the average American straight into the dirt and never complain once. Factories, janitorial services, farms, construction sites are all chock full of immigrants both legal and illegal. If what you say is true that all of these Americans are willing to work no matter what, instead of crying that there are no jobs they would take a job. Burger King is always hiring.

I dream of the day when the boss pulls up on the street corner with the work van and a whole crowd of rednecks are climbing over the Hispanics yelling "PICK ME, BRO!". Instead they are home posting on The Donald (and Anandtech evidently) about how there are no jobs. Sad.

Thanks for insulting those who are at least trying to make their way in the world. Not everyone can be a billionaire like you, unfortunately. Sure, you have plenty of people who would rather rob, murder to make it day to day, but then you also have honest folks who only make enough to get by - eat and keep out of the elements.

So please, get the uck off your high horse and STFU while you are at it. :)
 
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zinfamous

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With the education system the way it is despite the trillions spent on it, we have plenty of people needing low skill and low paying jobs.

But entitled Americans simply will not do that work for the wages that the employers hire. Plenty of field work to do, plenty of crops that need picking. But unless you want to pay $4 an apple, the farmers aren't going to pay Americans to do the jobs at the wages they demand. This isn't a simple fix that happens on the whims of an ignorant dreamer.

You want to try and fix wages for those jobs, fix prices for produce and offer subsidies to farmers to keep prices low?

Sounds like too much government! Government bad and Jesus hates government! See, this is the problem: republicans are a failure when it comes to leadership. They simply don't want to do the work.
 

zinfamous

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I worked in a factory and the robots need programming maintenance repair from a huge team, there are plenty of jobs for people. Robots can't do most of the work only exact repetition work.

Why do you think the Automobile cost so much now, because of the increased cost of fabrication and assembly technology and the workers to support it all.

Are the poorly educated republican voters qualified to fix those robots?
 

HTFOff

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Despite the hype and hysteria of the fake news media and a few wacko leftists, Trump is still on course to bring about MAGA. For now, I think he should probably tackle tax reform with the Republican majority.

What item do you think should be dealt with next?

Thank Justice Kennedy for his service and begin the search for the next young, right leaning supreme court justice.
 

Pens1566

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Thank Justice Kennedy for his service and begin the search for the next young, right leaning supreme court justice.

That would be an interesting turn of events. At least while the investigation is active it would be fun to watch GOP senators flip flop between the ever mounting evidence and needing to get the justice appointed. I think we're rapidly approaching the point where they can't politically justify supporting his nominee for fear of being tainted in the collateral damage. But, they never fail to surprise with their stupidity.
 

xthetenth

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I guess you could call counting crayons, therapy dogs, and the number of letters in the word fascist as complicated numbers stuff.

It's funny. I think if the really out there right wing delusions came true and people got sent to re-education camps, in your case that'd stand for remedial.

For the curious, I went to a liberal arts university. I finished enough history classes for a minor in addition to my compsci major. Among the hippie dippie stuff were patchouli-scented standouts like The US Military before and after 1903, Air Power and Sea Power.

That would be an interesting turn of events. At least while the investigation is active it would be fun to watch GOP senators flip flop between the ever mounting evidence and needing to get the justice appointed. I think we're rapidly approaching the point where they can't politically justify supporting his nominee for fear of being tainted in the collateral damage. But, they never fail to surprise with their stupidity.

They'd sign their blood over to Satan himself to get another justice on the bench.
 

wingman04

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Are the poorly educated republican voters qualified to fix those robots?
Just maintenance and repair It takes 3-4 people to work on one Robot, some skilled others educated. Mechanics, electricians, computer techs, programmers, engineers. We work in teams in each area there is constantly problems that stop production that cost the company for time spent with production workers Idle.

Not to over complicate what I'm trying to say with Robots, there is just as much cost and problems with replacing people. The only plus to robots is the repetitious work is very accurate.

Example have anyone of you ever had a problem with electronics or mechanical. There is always the next update we hope for.