John Luttermoser
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I'm not criticizing Bidenomics, just one of the measuring sticks we use. Whenever I see job creation statistics, I think of an Onion classic from long ago.
https://www.theonion.com/b...
01:52 PM - Apr 23, 2024
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Jacqueline Wallace
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In response to John Luttermoser.
Well, a shitty job may be better than no job, especially if one is an immigrant and US folks won’t take those jobs. It’s a windfall if you come from a place where nepotism rules or there simply are no jobs. Draw the circle wide. Wider still.
01:57 PM - Apr 23, 2024 (Edited)
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John Luttermoser
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In response to Jacqueline Wallace.
Agree.
01:58 PM - Apr 23, 2024
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Keith Eveslage
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In response to Jacqueline Wallace.
Yes, and just the vernacular 'shitty job' or 'unskilled labor' informs the perception of the people who work said jobs. Besides, shitty job or no, without burger-flippers there's no McD's.

Perhaps we should call them 'foundational workers' or similar.
02:21 PM - Apr 23, 2024
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