(March 7, 2016 at 11:17 pm)KUSA Wrote:And the economy would still plummet when all the illegal immigrants are "thrown out". Let's disregard the fact that neither you nor Trump has seemed to realize kicking them all out is impossible because of due processing, you know that thing that makes it so ever single one of those people would have to have an individual court hearing? Yeah that thing which makes it so 12 million court hearings would end up taking 80 years. Illegal immigrants contribute to this country undoubtedly. What do you think they don't have jobs? A large majority have jobs, pay taxes, and contribute to the economy. If all those job positions were to vanish, sure in theory it would let more american's fill the positions, but for at least a very small time, which is all that matters, the economy would take a HUGE hit with a slow recovery. Estimated 2.5 million illegal immigrants are farmers. People who provide the food you eat. What happens when they all seemingly vanish like you seem to believe Trump will accomplish? Food prices rise. There's less production, and more demand. An economy can only flourish within a certain margin, a balancing act of production and demand. If demand sky rockets and production plummets, prices sky rocket as produce is less available. You would essentially be emptying, rough estimation at 80% of 12m, 9.6 million job positions at once. I'm assuming you're going under the assumption that they will all somehow be thrown out, given that if you think it will take time, discussing how much time it will take ends up leading us to the conclusion of way too much time. Also do you know how much farmers are paid? Not much. There's no incentive for an average american citizen to become a farmer, as there are plenty other viable jobs paying more. Sure the job pay may inflate, but that doesn't cost money that costs resources, to which hardly any of them have because you just wiped out the source of produce and it takes time to create more. And sure the produce will eventually meet the demand, but at what cost? You can't simply spawn in more food, not only does it take time but there's still a capacity at which it can be made. Even if a super efficient farmer fills the position how's he supposed to produce more than his max capacity? Now we have a food shortage and you're starting to question your vote for donald trump. He did what he promised, but it seemed so great in theory, when you didn't think it would result in you spending more money. Food prices rise, more americans can't afford to eat and now the average american is poorer than before. Did I mention this is still just 26% of the issue?(March 7, 2016 at 9:54 pm)Jenny A Wrote: Cute story. But that's what it is, a story. Trump does no such thing in real life. But supposing he did? Will he hire more people if he's president? No. Would he cause more people to hire people? No. So what's the point?
Businesses will be influenced to come back to the US. This will create jobs.
You like to rally behind a strong speaker but the substance of the claims equates to something you'd rather not vote for.
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