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HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,756
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

"The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."
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  • CirrhosisDawgCirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    I love it when nativist-protectionists eat their own.

    Sanctuary state laws help solve this ridiculous problem trump created.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited March 2019
    Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican! Scrub my toilet!!
  • CirrhosisDawgCirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390

    Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican!

    Why do you hate mutually beneficial transactions entered into between employers and labor without any government intervention. It’s called a “market based” solution. Ever heard of Robert Coase? He won the Nobel in economics for his research into reducing transaction costs through deregulation and reduced government?

    Didn’t think so.
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,756

    Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican! Scrub my toilet!!

    If your kids can do these things, they may want to strike while the iron is hot.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited March 2019

    Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican!

    Why do you hate mutually beneficial transactions entered into between employers and labor without any government intervention. It’s called a “market based” solution. Ever heard of Robert Coase? He won the Nobel in economics for his research into reducing transaction costs through deregulation and reduced government?

    Didn’t think so.
    I do love mutually beneficial transactions. Where did you get that I didn’t?

    Robert Coase? Yes, i’ve “heard of him”. Did you forget who you were responding to?

    I just like it when leftists admit they are very interested in brown people doing their menial tasks for a pittance.
  • CirrhosisDawgCirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    edited March 2019

    Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican!

    Why do you hate mutually beneficial transactions entered into between employers and labor without any government intervention. It’s called a “market based” solution. Ever heard of Robert Coase? He won the Nobel in economics for his research into reducing transaction costs through deregulation and reduced government?

    Didn’t think so.
    I do love mutually beneficial transactions. Where did you get that I didn’t?

    Robert Coase? Yes, i’ve “heard of him”. Did you forget who you were responding to?
    Are you sure you’re doing this right?
    “Pick my lettuce” and “clean my toilet” may increase your transaction costs.
    I’m all about economic efficiency.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205
    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,756
    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
    There aren't enough TANF recipients in this country to make that true. Arithmetic!
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
    Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205
    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
    Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!
    Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating
  • MariotaTheGawdMariotaTheGawd Member Posts: 1,441
    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
    Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!
    Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating
    You cant be serious
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
    Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!
    Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating
    Nearly three-quarters of adults who participate in SNAP in a typical month work either that month or within a year of that month of participation. Over half of individuals who were participating in SNAP in a typical month in mid-2012 were working in that month. Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period

    https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205
    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
    Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!
    Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating
    Nearly three-quarters of adults who participate in SNAP in a typical month work either that month or within a year of that month of participation. Over half of individuals who were participating in SNAP in a typical month in mid-2012 were working in that month. Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period

    https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs
    It’s as if Food Stamps is the only welfare program out there.

    Are there other welfare programs beyond Food Stamps Kunt?
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,790 Founders Club
    2012 is your source?
    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
    Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!
    Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating
    Nearly three-quarters of adults who participate in SNAP in a typical month work either that month or within a year of that month of participation. Over half of individuals who were participating in SNAP in a typical month in mid-2012 were working in that month. Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period

    https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp

    "The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."

    Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.
    Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!
    Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating
    Nearly three-quarters of adults who participate in SNAP in a typical month work either that month or within a year of that month of participation. Over half of individuals who were participating in SNAP in a typical month in mid-2012 were working in that month. Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period

    https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs
    It’s as if Food Stamps is the only welfare program out there.

    Are there other welfare programs beyond Food Stamps Kunt?
    Ok Bob. What other welfare products do you want to eliminate to get people to work?
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,843 Standard Supporter

    Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican!

    Why do you hate mutually beneficial transactions entered into between employers and labor without any government intervention. It’s called a “market based” solution. Ever heard of Robert Coase? He won the Nobel in economics for his research into reducing transaction costs through deregulation and reduced government?

    Didn’t think so.
    Illegal immigration isn't a market!
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205
    Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period

    This is such a great stat. You just know they compiled this in order to refute the "myth" that people on Welfare just don't want to work. So if you worked at all during a given year, they don't say for how long you "worked" appears that it could have been just a week or two in any given year, and you're on Food Stamps you're counted as part of the 74% of people on Food Stamps who "work."
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    SFGbob said:

    Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period

    This is such a great stat. You just know they compiled this in order to refute the "myth" that people on Welfare just don't want to work. So if you worked at all during a given year, they don't say for how long you "worked" appears that it could have been just a week or two in any given year, and you're on Food Stamps you're counted as part of the 74% of people on Food Stamps who "work."

    Ok Bob. Food stamp recipients are lazy fucks who don't work. Now explain what other welfare programs you'd end to get people back to work.
  • CirrhosisDawgCirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    Sledog said:

    Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican!

    Why do you hate mutually beneficial transactions entered into between employers and labor without any government intervention. It’s called a “market based” solution. Ever heard of Robert Coase? He won the Nobel in economics for his research into reducing transaction costs through deregulation and reduced government?

    Didn’t think so.
    Illegal immigration isn't a market!
    So you are going to stop the free exchange of cash, goods and labor (defying the laws of economics)? Good luck comrade.

    You are the worst kind of government-pension-syphoning communist old man.

  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205
    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period

    This is such a great stat. You just know they compiled this in order to refute the "myth" that people on Welfare just don't want to work. So if you worked at all during a given year, they don't say for how long you "worked" appears that it could have been just a week or two in any given year, and you're on Food Stamps you're counted as part of the 74% of people on Food Stamps who "work."

    Ok Bob. Food stamp recipients are lazy fucks who don't work. Now explain what other welfare programs you'd end to get people back to work.
    Hondo, unlike you there is not dick in my mouth my position is perfectly clear. I've stated here numerous times that I would end all welfare for anyone who wasn't mentally or physically disabled. And by "disabled" you better be missing both legs and an arm. A bad back ain't going to cut it.
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