Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News

Drudge Retort

User Info

rightistrite

Subscribe to rightistrite's blog Subscribe

Menu

Special Features

Comments

apnews.com

www.businesstoday.in

www.bloomberg.com

It's a roller coaster... but the cl0wns would just love us to tank like Turd2.

Do you think Harris will run on the great job she and Joe have done with the economy and the border?

#69 | Posted by visitor_ at 2024-08-05 02:18 PM | Reply | Flag:YES

Until the US gets over its slave economy mindset and menial work is deemed worthwhile enough to be paid a livable wage and ask their children to do it as easily as they ask them to go to war rather than work the field because war has more honor or whatever ... than mopping floors or flipping burgers... harvesting the food we eat... the borders will remain open... one way or the other... to those willing to do the work people will not raise their own children to do.

They will come here in droves... work collectively... several families buying one home... working their way up the ladder until they own homes and the business they once worked for and their kids are too good to do the work their parents did to get there. I see it all around me. It's the American way. This country was started by criminal immigrants who did exactly that... the trend continues... into perpetuity. They work the jobs and shifts homies don't want... until they go bougie send their kids to college "to do better for themselves".

I'm not afraid of the border crises b.s.

The economy I don't see as a fixed thing. Up and down. When I was a kid you could buy a half gallon of milk for 50 cents... that was back in the days before BIG farm and there was less milk available... fruits were seasonal... Now there is more milk than ever before and the price continues to go up... same with everything. Blame it on the politicians president... still goes up and down... don't care who is there.

I'm more concerned with cultural shifts and getting along.

Drugs?... ppppffffttttt hands in people's back pockets all over the place... as long as there is a market ... besides a lot of the stuff we arrest people for was legal a century ago. They grew nd brewed it in their back yards. The booze (an addictive drug) industry loves it.

I don't belive in republicl0wn ghost stories is what I am getting at. I look at the BIG picture.

Drudge Retort
 

Home | Breaking News | Comments | User Blogs | Stats | Back Page | RSS Feed | RSS Spec | DMCA Compliance | Privacy | Copyright 2024 World Readable