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My message to Gen X'ers and millenials

The political climate today is absolutely frightening. I go online and all I see is dumbed down young people calling for a socialist revolution, or ivory tower feminists telling me that I need to check my white male privilege like I really owe them something, or George Soros backed social justice warriors telling me that black lives matter but that random cop killings are perfectly justified.

Well, I've got news for you! You're all being used. The Democrat politicians, George Soros and the crony capitalists all want you to stay poor, dumbed down, fighting with each-other over nonsense and ready to riot. Pressure from above and pressure from below. That's how the controllers operate. As Rahm Emanuel once said, "Never let a good crisis go to waste". For more information, I suggest you go to Youtube and watch some videos on "The Cloward and Piven Strategy".

I'm a baby boomer and I'm actually disgusted by the fact that the people of my generation decided to bankrupt the country, destroy our economy and corrupt our morals. I never supported any of these disastrous policies, or the politicians who were making these decisions.

However, it was the responsibility of Gen X and the millennials to get educated, get organized and then stand up and demand real reform. Instead, you morons were too busy ** around on social media and ** sites while the baby boomers were burning down the country.

You morons grew up with the internet so you had free access to truthful political information that I had to acquire from books that I spent thousands of dollars collecting. The fact that today's young people support ** socialists, communists and globalists like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders tells me that, collectively, you Gen X'ers and millennials are brain dead. If you people really think that our decaying and bankrupt socialist system can ever be fixed with even more layers socialism than you have absolutely no future.

In less than two months from now we'll be having the most important presidential election of our lifetimes. Donald Trump my well be the last presidential candidate you'll ever see who will actually stand up for poor and working class people. My advice? Get informed and vote wisely. This may be your last chance..........

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  • The problem is that our trade policy is so incredibly bad that now even the white collar jobs are being outsourced. In reality, after graduation today's college educated kids are lucky if they can land a minimum wage job working part time at Starbucks or McDonalds. No nation in history has ever remained powerful and prosperous without a solid manufacturing base. You can look it up. Also, how long do you think that the Petrodollar can remain the world's reserve currency when we can't even manufacture our own underwear? When the Petrodollar goes down the Walmart shelves go empty and hyperinflation begins. That's when you'll see some ** off millennials.

  • It's not our trade policy that is causing the out-sourcing of our white collar jobs, it is the Internet. 10 million talented foreigners were inadvertently added to our workforce when the Internet improved to the point that they could attend meetings and exchange work with American companies for money, and all they needed was access to a connected computer and the ability to speak English.

  • A sensible corporate tax policy would fix this mess. Just give big tax breaks to domestic corporations who hire American workers while placing confiscatory taxes on corporations who hire white collar workers who are foreign citizens living in other countries. Problem solved! This wouldn't be a problem if the right incentives had been put in place........

  • I agree with you here. A little sensible legislation that rewards companies who employ people here at home would go a long way to keeping jobs here. It doesn't have to even be really big - just enough to make outsourcing and insourcing approximately equal in cost, and let the language, time, and logistics challenges do the rest.

  • Agreed!

  • And I agree with the fact that manufacturing is a necessity for a prosperous nation. But you're suggestion that we chase down yesterday's industries with tariffs is a desperate grab at a world that doesn't exist anymore. Good old-fashioned American ingenuity is the only thing that will get us out of this pinch. I say we invent the next generation of powered vehicles to revive our manufacturing sector, and leave the rest of the world holding the ball on the gas-powered segment.

  • If what you're saying is true than we're doomed to be a third world country. Also, if we follow your plan, then who'll stop these new industries from moving offshore just like Apple did? However, I don't think that the situation is hopeless. The Japanese, the Europeans and recently the Chinese have been cleaning our clocks by putting high tariffs on our exports. It's high time we leveled the playing field by placing equally high tariffs on imports. If we do that then lowering the corporate tax and EPA deregulation will bring industry back to America real fast.

  • You have a point here - I think a wise use of tariffs is a good idea to keep some key industries and jobs at home, and we need to set up an environment that keeps industry at home to avoid outsourcing of newly created technologies. But you can't forget that our industries also stand to gain something with the TPP by reducing or eliminating a lot of the tariffs you're talking about.

  • The TPP is a disaster because it allows another international board of bureaucrats to override our own congress and dictate our trade policy. The NAFTA board and the World Trade Organization are doing just that right now. If Trump is serious about fixing our trade imbalance than he'll probably have to pull us out of NAFTA, the WTO and the TPP if it's ratified by the time he takes office. Because right now congress is powerless to do much of anything to change our international trade situation,

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