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What "the left" says is that manufacturing jobs will never be what they were in the mid 20th century.
But FWIW hundreds of people in my area are being laid off from their manufacturing jobs starting today.
We also have a longtime retail store closing in our area and a couple Family Dollar locations are closing in our area as well. So about 500 people will be losing their jobs in the next days/months that I am actually aware of.
What "the left" says is that manufacturing jobs will never be what they were in the mid 20th century.
But FWIW hundreds of people in my area are being laid off from their manufacturing jobs starting today.
We also have a longtime retail store closing in our area and a couple Family Dollar locations are closing in our area as well. So about 500 people will be losing their jobs in the next days/months that I am actually aware of.
Yes, any rational person realizes that the future outlook for manufacturing jobs is not bright. That is, if you're a human.
During an interview with CNBC, Cohn said the report was "right exactly where it needed to be," but he also said that Trump's team wasn't the reason for the beat.
For one thing, Cohn said, the jobs that were promised by CEOs who have met with Trump haven't been created yet.
"Look, there's clearly a good February as part of the number. I'm not going to deny that," Cohn said. "But on the other hand, when you look at what we've been doing here at the White House and all of the CEOs that we've brought in — whether it be Exxon or Sprint or Intel — they've promised enormous amounts of jobs and job creation in the United States. Those hirings have not been done yet. Those are future hirings."
Thus the beat in the February report, according to Cohn, is on the back of the recovery from the past eight years under President Barack Obama.
"So we're still living on the hirings from the normalized economic growth that's built into the system here," Cohn told CNBC. "So when you look at what's ahead of us and what's built into the system, we have a huge backlog of hiring that we already know about in the normal run rate of the economy, so we're very excited about what's ahead of us."
The left hates manufacturing jobs and they also don't seem to really like the idea of the trillion dollar infrastructure package to make the nation's infrastructure great like it was.
Not after the wonderful manufacturing news, the Democrats were laughing at good, hard workers and started up again with their automation and robots tirade again.
There isn't much more honorable of a job in my opinion then people who manufacture tangible products, construct our buildings and work in the trades.
The liberals economic model is Snapchat, Consulting, Higher education in mainly questionable majors, Bio-Tech jobs that rarely produce a good product and also lots of debt of course.
The Democrats have contempt like no other for a hard-working productive blue-collar worker.
The leftists want more welfare and people with no jobs so that way they are desperate and dependent on the Democratic party for handouts.
Nothing better for the economy then the steel mills, copper miners, iron ore plants, welders and construction working on tangible products like infrastructure.
The liberals really have a massive disdain for anything that involves a tangible object, they want an intangible, fake economy instead.
This is wonderful news because if there is a huge manufacturing surge and trillion dollar infrastructure package then it will benefit Trump in swing states in 2020.
How silly we are headed to 8 Billion people on the planet. There will be manufacturing jobs on the level never seen before in human history.
Maybe you have misconception that it's nothing more than putting a top on a bottom on an assembly line. LOL
Yeah, and most of the workers will be robots....
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