Comments by "Allison James" (@allisonjames2923) on "Late Night with Seth Meyers"
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Even though they’d clutch their fake pearls & faint to be told it… MAGA GOP’s are actually neoliberals not conservatives.
“This ideology postulates that the reduction of state interventions in economic and social activities and the deregulation of labor and financial markets, as well as of commerce and investments, have liberated the enormous potential of capitalism to create an unprecedented era of social well-being in the world's population. This article questions each of the theses that support such ideology, presenting empirical information that challenges them. The author also describes how the application of these neoliberal policies has been responsible for a substantial growth of social inequalities within the countries where such policies have been applied, as well as among countries. The major beneficiaries of these policies are the dominant classes of both the developed and the developing countries, which have established worldwide class alliances that are primarily responsible for the promotion of neoliberalism.
Neoliberalism is the dominant ideology permeating the public policies of many governments in developed and developing countries and of international agencies such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, and many technical agencies of the United Nations, including the World Health Organization.”
From: Neoliberalism as a class ideology; or, the political causes of the growth of inequalities
Vicente Navarro. Int J Health Serv. 2007.
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Did you know that previous mass deportations of migrants in the US not only left vital jobs that US-born workers don’t want, unfilled, but LOWERED THE HOURLY RATE & EMPLOYMENT OF US-born workers? Dump’s pet hate plan will literally cost $billions, be largely illegal & will massively damage the US economy.
This study examined the labor market effects of Secure Communities (SC), a police-based immigration enforcement policy implemented in 2008–13. Using variation in implementation across local areas and over time, we find that SC decreased the employment of likely undocumented immigrants. These effects are driven not only by deportations but also by adjustments among immigrants who remain in the United States. Importantly, SC ALSO DECREASED the EMPLOYMENT and HOURLY WAGES of US-BORN INDIVIDUALS. We provide support for two mechanisms that could explain this decline in labor demand: an increase in labor costs that decreases job creation and a reduction in local consumption.
From: The Labor Market Effects of Immigration Enforcement by Chloe N. East, Annie L. Hines, Philip Luck, Hani Mansour, and Andrea Velásquez - Journal of Labor Economics, Vol 41 #4
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