And if you go back just as little further in US history, many Americans working agricultural jobs made exactly zero dollars
8/2/2017 7:35:21 PM
Anyway.....arguing whether or not a "merit" based immigrating plan is good or bad (it's bad) is missing the broader point:Xenophobia masquerading as reasonable policy put forth by a racist piece of shit is simply a means of transforming basic human rights into privileges to both international and domestic citizens. Brush up on your Hannah Arendt, bruhs
8/2/2017 7:46:38 PM
interesting Vice piece on immigrants and farming in Alabama from a few years ago:https://youtu.be/F0ZzwGSF6Zg
8/2/2017 8:06:16 PM
8/2/2017 8:35:16 PM
To be clear. I don't think this is "reasonable policy" in any capacity. And treating this proposal as some sort of protectionist policy to benefit the working class is a huge mistake.There is a valid point about cheap labor saturating a working environment being detrimental to the labor market. But this is not about jobs. This is about criminalizing "non-whiteness," hence the emphasis on "English" as a precursor to entrance.Couple this current proposal with the desire for police to "rough up" suspects, and the fascination with Latin gangs, and the total vision begins to crystallize:This is about targeting Hispanic people. Point blank.As for my Hannah Arendt reference:
8/2/2017 9:14:22 PM
You can have a proper Marxist position on immigration without resorting to protectionism ("workers of the WORLD, unite!"). This requires international solidarity among the working poor. The IWW (Industrial Workers of the World, or "wobblies" as they are called) was an international workers union, because they understood that the capitalist class that could evade national borders in order to evade labor rights if labor wasn't internationally organized (even the Soviet "hammer and sickle" symbolized the unity between the agricultural working poor and industrial workers and advocated for world revolution).Any working solidarity solutions that revolve around protectionism will ultimately fail because capitalists will simply take their production to areas without organized labor and/or embrace automation. This applies to domestic immigration, as well. Arguing about who should have the privilege of being on the receiving end of exploitation misses the point. Compensation for agricultural workers should be fair and even, regardless of nation of birth
8/2/2017 10:06:57 PM
^I'm intrigued by this and will need to mull it over for a while.
8/3/2017 12:02:20 AM
RAISE act may be a bad idea but at least trump is trying to get it through congress vs what king obama did with dreamers
8/3/2017 7:11:02 AM
Someone remind me again what it says there on the Statue of Liberty? I could swear it's something like 'Come on in anyone of great value that can already speak the language...not your family though lol', right? Right?
8/3/2017 7:15:35 AM
^^ dreamers are named that because of legislation that was introduced multiple times
8/3/2017 7:28:32 AM
^ yes. Point is Obama didn't let the fact law didn't pass from stopping him from giving them quasi legal status[Edited on August 3, 2017 at 9:47 AM. Reason : H]
8/3/2017 9:45:43 AM
Man, those WaPo published leaks of the transcripts from his early call are nuts. And coming directly from the WH (or someone who is no longer there). I actually think his engagement with foreign powers is dangerous but these type of leaks aren't in the name of transparency and we'd be outraged if Obama was having this happen to him. He basically flat out admitted that he conned a huge swath of the electorate. And randomly said he won NH (he didn't).
8/3/2017 10:16:21 AM
^^Neither did Reagan, Bush Sr., Clinton or W. Selective immigration enforcement, or *gasp* amnesty, has been a staple of many administrations. What's your point?[Edited on August 3, 2017 at 10:31 AM. Reason : .]
8/3/2017 10:28:04 AM
Not to speak for him but he is incredibly consistent on perceived misuse of executive power regardless of party or ideology of the president.
8/3/2017 10:34:28 AM
Hahaha yes, perceived being the operative word there.
8/3/2017 10:39:29 AM
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/08/03/fact-checking-the-trump-russia-investigation/?utm_term=.a543793067f2
8/3/2017 11:00:20 AM
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8/3/2017 11:20:16 AM
Even I think these latest leaks regarding the phone transcripts to the leaders of Mexico and Australia are ridiculous. There's no telling what our previous presidents have said to other world leaders behind closed doors, and they didn't have a staff leaking things left and right.
8/3/2017 12:47:19 PM
8/3/2017 12:55:18 PM
Any industry that can be fully automated should be nationalized and the profits shared. I know that sounds crazy, but think about it. The entire argument for supply side economics and low taxation if the rich is that they "create jobs" and are therefore entitled to the profits. If, however, they are no longer "creating jobs" within their industry then I see no reason why they should be entitled to the profits.I'm not entirely on board with Universal Basic Income. Not yet, anyway. Mark Zuckerberg will likely pivot into politics on this idea, fyi. But my primary concern is that a low UBI will eventually flatten if not tied to inflation (just like minimum wage) and could potentially be an excuse to allow the super rich to avoid taxation completely
8/3/2017 1:44:06 PM
8/3/2017 1:48:15 PM
8/3/2017 2:07:23 PM
8/3/2017 2:59:22 PM
I'm only talking about individual taxes. Business taxes/expenditures are a different story, and I don't know enough on that front.FDR wanted income capped at $25k ($350k), and it's been proposed by modern politicians as well.
8/3/2017 3:30:44 PM
^^ If you’re making $80M/yr the driving force behind your motivation isn’t financial— it’s passion or glory.The purpose of a very high marginal tax rate isn’t to squeeze money from corporations— tax receipts per capita aren’t higher under such a tax regime (historically at least— look it up). The purpose is to encourage corporations to spend that money they would otherwise pay as a salary. If you’re a hedge fund and top leadership is already making $80M, where under current tax code they would just keep paying these assholes more money, under this hypothetical other tax code this company would be forced to pay their lower tier employees more or look for other ways to spend the money to keep it out of the governments grubby hands. Back when Apple/Intel/Microsoft/HP/etc were first being formed, we had a 70% top marginal tax rate. It’s a myth this deters ambition, it just ensures wealth is being shared more fairly in a business.
8/3/2017 11:16:41 PM
^Gotcha. So if that's the case, why do they flock offshore to beat taxes? If it comes down to we just have to have the government force it upon them, that makes sense to me but that to me still detracts from the drive/motivation argument in terms of why they put effort in.
8/3/2017 11:33:24 PM
Basic income isn't an ideal solution alone. Not without a good safety net already in place... For any idea, you should ask yourself "5 whys" to try and get to the root of the problem you hope to solve. Basic income only answers addresses the first why to the "People need jobs" problem.
8/3/2017 11:41:48 PM
^^ why wouldn’t they? If there’s a loophole it will be exploited. It’s hard to anticipate all loopholes, and might not be practical to close those loopholes. Some might argue that we should close all loopholes as we find them but I don’t know how practical this is always to do. I do think we should have a law against corporate inversions. I don’t know how, but we need to make it part of our culture that every full time job should be paid a living wage, regardless of what that job is. It’s like how American police don’t really take bribes for most types of crimes, but this is rampant in other countries, and hard to stamp out once it becomes the norm (cops essentially become judge/jury in determining what kinds of crimes to let slide with a bribe).
8/4/2017 1:20:59 AM
I wish I knew more about this stuff. Maybe I'm too cynical. Warren Buffet, for instance, has made a couple of public statements indicating how he should be taxed as much as his secretary. With his money and the time he has, why hasn't he gone on an aggressive public relations and lobbying campaign to try to make this happen?Apple has over $250 million sitting in off shore accounts. One individual proposed returning it with the condition that a 100% tax exists on anything paid out as bonuses. Apple is against this plan.Not saying you're wrong, I just don't see the behavior playing out to this. I'm fully on board with implementing some sort of solution that stops what is happening. But I honestly think it's greed, plain and simple.
8/4/2017 8:46:53 AM
Secret service got kicked out of Trump Tower NYC over rent issues? Government not paying up?
8/4/2017 8:49:29 AM
Maybe they tried to jack the rent the same way they did at that Mar A Lago eyesore.
8/4/2017 8:54:06 AM
It had already been reported before they left that they were being charged well over market value
8/4/2017 8:56:26 AM
Pretty strong economic numbers this morning, especially manufacturing. Though I haven't looked at the details.Trump rightfully should take credit for it as other presidents before him have.[Edited on August 4, 2017 at 9:11 AM. Reason : It's also the ONLY thing that can grow his base. He should focus solely on this via social media]
8/4/2017 9:06:01 AM
^I wanted to be like "no, because..." but then was like "Wait, he's right" on your second statement, haha.
8/4/2017 9:12:03 AM
Have to see how he implements it but Sessions seems to be going to a dark place with the media regarding leaks.[Edited on August 4, 2017 at 11:17 AM. Reason : And before someone goes what about with I'm aware and condemned Obamas handling]
8/4/2017 11:12:16 AM
You know, as a compromise, I'd be generally okay with this if the government would stop classifying every fucking piece of data that flows through their system.You take the call transcripts that were just leaked - there was absolutely nothing in there that had anything to do with national security and yet, they were classified. That shit was classified simply to protect Trump's political image.[Edited on August 4, 2017 at 12:38 PM. Reason : A]
8/4/2017 12:36:56 PM
lol, trump thinks he's signed more bills than any president
8/5/2017 1:02:02 PM
This guy nails it
8/6/2017 10:53:49 PM
Good points undermined by trying to equivocate a Seth Rich type story with Russian influence.[Edited on August 7, 2017 at 7:23 AM. Reason : Also more "Donald the Dove" bullshit]
8/7/2017 7:22:19 AM
After reading that quote, I feel like Earl things the world is run by a few wealthy Builderburgs. Or whatever their names are.
8/7/2017 9:31:05 AM
8/7/2017 9:57:19 AM
^
8/7/2017 2:04:13 PM
^^ "Horseshoe" theory is weak because it assumes we are always in a stable political state, being equally pulled in two opposing political directions by two "equally" radical ideologies who hold equal political power.In a stable political environment, that theory would look like this: https://m.imgur.com/MBFql4PHowever, in our current political environment, one side has more power, so it more properly looks like this: https://m.imgur.com/YZoSUmEBy falsely equivocating one side with the other, it legitimizes one extreme while disempowering the other. It's the only way I can make sense of why someone would say "social democracy is just as bad as white nationalism!" Demanding single-payer and free college is not the fucking same as wanting to criminally target Muslims and Hispanics.[Edited on August 7, 2017 at 2:37 PM. Reason : ]
8/7/2017 2:16:53 PM
The Seth Rich thing did take an interesting turn a few days ago. https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/seymour-hersh-owes-the-world-an-explanation-for-his-seth-rich-comments-f9b2756123d3For anyone who isn't familiar with Hersh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_HershI'm sure it'll rile some people up, but I think it's as plausible as the Russia story. Too much noise surrounding both of them, though.[Edited on August 7, 2017 at 2:47 PM. Reason : .]
8/7/2017 2:45:24 PM
there are plenty of people who russia has not had an issue with killing, so i could believe that they killed seth rich, but i'm not going to believe it based on what we have seen from fox news and their investigator who basically reported what fox news told him to
8/7/2017 2:53:29 PM
I agree, but there's an audio recording of Hersh making the same claims that are in the legal filing.https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/892510925244203008Transcript: http://redpilledworld.blogspot.com/2017/08/seymour-hersh-audio-transcript.html(don't have time to look for a better site, it just popped up on google)[Edited on August 7, 2017 at 3:03 PM. Reason : .]
8/7/2017 3:02:03 PM
Red Pilled World?
8/7/2017 3:03:45 PM
you can listen to the audio if you'd rather. i just googled for a transcript.[Edited on August 7, 2017 at 3:05 PM. Reason : i promise i don't read that blog]
8/7/2017 3:04:12 PM
^^^ right, but while Hersh is a credible reporter that doesn't mean that it is 100% definitely fact
8/7/2017 3:14:51 PM