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Comments by "Johanna S. L. Brushane" (@johannas.l.brushane2518) on "The Enemy From Within" channel.
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It is so though that people stay with their parents up to their +30s, especially men who may be stuck in areas with less employment opportunities and unable to afford housing in areas where jobs that match their skill level. Women has had it a bit better so far since an aging population gives job to people in the healthcare sector even in rural areas. But weird about Trump voters, I watched some FAFO type and they interviewed a latinowoman who was a US citizen who had voted for Trump. She had been a farmworker in California and had two disabled daughters (she believed it may be because she was exposed to pesticides) and was worried now what cuts in medicaid was going to affect her family. But she say she voted for Trump because of "family values"... I don't know how to process it, if she voted for the conservative candidate out of old habit and not really looking into who the candidate was? How do somebody struggle with taking care of two disabled kids, believing they are handicapped because she was exposed to toxic chemichals at her job and vote for a serial adulturer, bankrupter and felon who embarrased and betrayed every wife he had, filed for bankruptcy so his contractors did not get pay and also claim he wants deregulation to make it easier to run a business... How does that match even a perverted idea to "family values"?
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Heard that. Come may there will not only be less transports but also higher cost in maintainance and repairs when they run out of spare parts.
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It show he doesn't watch any real news. From the small business and also larger who have laid off staff due to tariffs have been rather frequent in the news. It's astonishing he can be surprised. And that he thinks the numbers were inflated before.
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@AndrewInTO They may be getting child labour in Florida for late hours. My dad (who grew up in a European country) needed a specific permission which included a doctor's statement to be allowed to work in a bakery a couple hours before school. This was in the late 40s, his family was not specifically poor but there was rationing on many items in Europe up to ca 1955 and typically rationing coupons were embezzled so people did not get the amount they should have creating a "black market" on some goods with artificial high prices.
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It's so weird with Musk. He is this entrepreneur with the image of some environmental concern but then he buddy up with some almost satire version of conservatives striving back to almost 19th century standards.
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Imagine the neverending PMS jokes if a woman in Trumps age would rage on X like such.
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Damn, the instalments used to be a thing for purchase of household items that would be expected to be had for years, furniture, washing machines and such
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@P6009D They wouldn't be able to sell as many iPhones if they would cost about $2300 for the plainest version. Or as many Nike sneakers if the worker would earn about $44000 in average salary instead of the $7700 which is average annual salary in Vietnam.
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Toys are most what people talk about as seen in media. And I see frequently that people need not shop, but as I understand is that people outside the largest cities are dependent on their car and some spareparts may be scarce or much more expensive.
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High speed trains is not a bad idea at all. People complain about high housing prices, vacant jobs that are not being applied to. Carefully planned high speed rails could get a wider range of mobility and offloading traffic jams around larger cities and allow for better access to work and study opportunities to more rural areas.
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