How will the Rust Belt voters respond when not one new factory opens up for business under Trump. They were warned yrs ago to retrain.
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my, aren't you the clueless one. you've never spent anytime in the business world, have you. you'll see it happen, easy 2do
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Actually I'm a lawyer, former prosecutor & Yes, I do understand business. I also understand greed.
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so they bought into a promise to bring jobs that no longer exist, will be replaced by robots or will pay much less then they used to
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What's he going to restore? The jobs are being done by robots. Go to school & retrain on computers. Buy a clue.
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Stupid ass people. Looking for factory jobs.....is that your only HOPE...DUMB!
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Factory jobs at
$s U had won't reappear cause of DT; other careers r out there but require retraining
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Manufacturing sent abroad by MBAs our schools trained. Those jobs seldom return. Rust belt vote was done in vain. Trump a salesman.
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good luck with that. It will only get worse.
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Blue collar workers rolled over when the Repubs too away their unions. Now they complain they have no "voice."
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Unions wages, high taxes & excess regulations made America un-competitive; sent jobs to less expensive countries.
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Yes, but it's should be abt a cost/benefit analysis informed by a short term/long term perspective.
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How odd they'd drink the Kool-Aid prepared by someone who'd sent all his manufacturing jobs to China.
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Shouldn't we welcome President Elect Donald Trump's priorities?: as, e.g. it's highest time to update all of USA's aging infrastructure
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