by Suff » 14 Nov 2016, 12:48
Bad enough here in the UK or the EU where there are social systems to protect the unemployed and those who need medical care. They see their jobs vanishing, especially the working class and many of them lose everything.
Those Americans who voted to get rid of the immigrants and "take the jobs back" have no clue just why the Mexicans work so hard. I had a Mexican colleague when I worked in Edinburgh. He told me that if he was not at his desk and working, 12 hours a day, he would be considered a slacker back in Mexico. We're talking a degree skilled technical computing job here, not a cleaner.
For the immigrants they could work 70% of what they would do in Mexico for 200% of the remuneration and be appreciated 300% more than they would at home. It's no wonder they want to migrate. But dumping millions of Americans out of work in a society that has no safety net is never going to be popular. Also the second generation Mexicans are going to be 1st generation Americans. They're never going to work so hard or so long as their parents. Exacerbating the whole situation even more.
In short there are too many people in search of too little "good life". There simply is not enough to go around when the populations are so high. Our politicians talk about the divide between rich and poor, but in South America it's 1,000 times worse than it is in the 1st world and the barriers blocking social mobility are virtually impenetrable there.
Whilst I cannot blame them, I also recognise that this situation cannot continue forever. South America can't keep on producing way more people than their societies or economies can support on the expectation that they'll just "export" the excess somewhere else.
Only when the poor migrants return home and fight for their children's future will things change. The problem is that just like those 75% of "economic" migrants coming to the EU, they're only interested in instant gratification. Not the long drawn out fight which will see their future generations and their countries enter the same "good life".
It has to start somewhere and it's only going to be someone like Trump. He can't be belittled, he can't be bullied (because he is one) and he can't be influenced with the emotional blackmail vote.
I saw that Trump will not take his $400,000 salary, he'll take $1 instead. Over the next 4 years that's more than the Billion $ in taxes they were complaining about him not paying.
The games have already begun and Obama is a nobody that the press have virtually "forgotten". He was about to go down in history as one of the best presidents the US have ever had. Now he's going to be compared to a larger than life caricature and he's fading fast. Not that I have any sympathy with him. His attitude to the UK, whilst using the power and influence of the UK in the UN and the world, put me off him totally.
I'm not just watching the headlines, I'm also watching what he's doing in the EPA and other areas like NATO. This Trump administration may be much more divisive than Bush (W) and that is going some.
Oh and he's also said that he'll only elect "pro life" supreme court judges too so he's also going after the abortion laws. That'll have the Democrats after him with a flamethrower and the press tied up in knots trying to do him down.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.