We have 94 million working-age
US citizens with no jobs. Who are they going to vote for ?
Comment worth noting: Where
have all the Cinderella men gone? by Ann Corcoran, 3/20/16
Editor: We have a category here at RRW entitled ‘Comments worth
noting/guest posts.’ This is a good comment from reader Cathy that I am
bringing to your attention. The comment was made to yesterday’s
post, ‘Jobs Americans won’t do….’ Emphasis below is mine.
From Cathy: When I talk to
people about the hit that American citizens are taking by big companies hiring
immigrants, both legal and illegal, they always come back with the statement
that the American citizens do not want to work, have a poor work ethic, are not
dependable, etc. My guess is that this might well be the case because we have paid
people to not work, making it an option, with no stigma.
In the past, it was terrible to be on welfare
or unemployment. Remember the
movie, Cinderella
Man? He went back to
the government office and paid back the welfare money when he could finally
earn enough money to feed his family. That was during the Depression.
My fear is that the government has done such a
good job of destroying the working class family by introducing welfare that insisted that the man not be in
the household so that we now have a deeply embedded culture of single parent
families, drifting children, no concept of a work ethic, and the result is
employers using that as an excuse to not hire Americans, but to go for hard
working foreigners.
Remember that the employers have tax benefits
involved in hiring foreigners. Also, the foreigners cannot argue with
the employer because if they lose their job, then they must go home if they are
here on the H1B or H2B visas. If they are illegal, they have no recourse. This
makes for a diligent, compliant workforce.
The employer doesn’t have to pay higher wages,
so the taxpayer picks up the additional social costs due to low paying jobs.
The schools have to educate in many languages, the hospital ER takes care of
the sick, and the local community suffers the double hit of paying
unemployment/welfare to their own citizens and all the social costs associated
with reducing people to a dependent class. The employer pockets the extra
earnings.
We can thank our elites in DC for the many bad
decisions that have led to this disaster that has taken several generations to
reach its current epic proportions. A final blow is that the lack of worth that comes with
being a non-working dependent class leads to additional social problems.
My hypothesis
is that the current heroin epidemic that the government is trying to stem can
be linked back to the broken family and jobless lifestyle of our formerly
working class citizens. I know that heroin is ravaging children from all
classes, but it is particularly bad on the people that have no hope and see no
way out. For more
comments and guest posts from readers, click here.
It occurs to me
that if a Presidential candidate picked up this theme in a serious way it would
resonate with voters….
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/comment-worth-noting-where-have-all-the-cinderella-men-gone/
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