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Dem Border Sheriff: Border Like 'Open Door' -- Most Crossing Will 'Have a Hard Time' Finding Work Due to Lack of Skills

During an interview released on Thursday’s edition of the β€œFox News Rundown” podcast, Maverick County, TX Sheriff Tom Schmerber (D) stated that now the border has β€œchanged a lot. This is kind of like an open door.” And said that

The post Dem Border Sheriff: Border Like β€˜Open Door’ β€” Most Crossing Will β€˜Have a Hard Time’ Finding Work Due to Lack of Skills appeared first on Breitbart.

Reduce Welfare, Increase Defense Critical Manufacturing

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Rebuilding the US industrial base is not only crucial for national security in preparation for potential conflict with China but will also help stave off socialism by creating good-paying jobs for the working class.

Increasing domestic production is a better choice than socialist solutions such as forcing a higher minimum wage for burger flippers, expanding welfare programs, or implementing universal basic income (UBI).

β€œProduction is deterrence,” Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks told the Reagan Center. She went on to say that delays in rebuilding the US industrial base β€œrob us of critical momentum, forcing us to stand still, while Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran move to modernize their militaries, coerce their neighbors, and work to outpace us.”

Decades of US outsourcing have driven China’s economic rise. The advanced technology and production capabilities they have developed, as well as the money earned from exports, have provided Beijing with the means to build the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) into a near-peer of the U.S. military.

According to the Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community, China is the number one threat to US national security and to the current American-led rules-based order. US outsourcing to China has strengthened America’s number one enemy.

Shutdowns during the Covid pandemic made it clear that the US is highly dependent on China, and that Beijing could turn off the flow of goods at will. It does not take a degree in national security to understand that if the US were at war with China, they would be less likely to sell us weapons and ammunition.

At the same time that outsourcing is making China richer, working-class Americans are getting poorer. Most of the jobs Biden claims to have created were simply allowing people to return to work after Covid.

Apart from those, the new jobs are mostly part-time. Research shows that about half of the people working part-time jobs right now are only doing so because they cannot find full-time work.

The socialist answer to this is to force companies to pay a higher minimum wage, which will only cause prices to go up, making it even harder for people to survive after four years of Bidenflation.

The US still leads China in developing new technology and advanced weaponry; however, by outsourcing the manufacturing, we are providing China with that technology.

In most cases, China is not directly manufacturing US weapons, but it is part of the supply chain for raw materials or components. The main reason for outsourcing is not that the US is incapable of production, but that it is cheaper.

However, the government paying higher prices for defense technology in the United States is preferable to the government paying money to China.

Rebuilding the US industrial base will give the US an edge in case of war. Additionally, it will reduce the income China is earning and slow the development of the PLA. It will also decrease the opportunities China has for industrial espionage, which, again, will hinder the development of China’s military capabilities.

On the domestic front, increased industrial output will create full-time jobs, which pay much better than minimum wage. Many of these jobs will not require a bachelor’s degree, providing hope and upward mobility to people who cannot afford to pay for tuition.

This will reduce the amount of student loan forgiveness the Biden administration will feel obligated to pay out to its base. It will also provide a counterargument to socialists who want the minimum wage raised to $20 for unskilled labor. Additionally, it will stave off calls for universal basic income (UBI) to help the poor survive Bidenomics.

By outsourcing defense-critical production, US corporations are signaling their lack of patriotism. Bringing production back home will increase US self-reliance while decreasing the need for welfare.

Ronald Reagan, a great American patriot who loved the nation and its self-reliance, said, β€œWe should measure welfare’s success by how many people leave welfare, not by how many are added.” At the national level, self-reliance means the US not being dependent on other countries. At the personal level, self-reliance means working people not being dependent on the government. Both are a win for the American taxpayer.

The post Reduce Welfare, Increase Defense Critical Manufacturing appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

War Production

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Chinese Auto Executive: 'Bloodbath' Coming for American Auto Industry

He Xiaopeng, the CEO ofΒ XPeng Motors, predicts a "bloodbath" against America's auto industry with the help of cheap China-made electric vehicles (EVs).

Report: Tyson Foods Inc. Plans to Hire 42,000 More Migrants

By: Amy Furr Β·Β Amy Furr
Tyson Foods Inc. is reportedly hoping to offer employment to more migrants, as President Joe Biden says he wants more of them to fill jobs.

VIDEO – 'We Quit!': Entire Staff at Wisconsin Dollar General Walks Off Job Citing 'Lack of Appreciation'

By: Amy Furr Β·Β Amy Furr
A Dollar General in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, saw all of its workers quit at the same time over the weekend, and a sign on the door explained why.

John Deere to Lay Off 150 Workers at Iowa Factory

By: Amy Furr Β·Β Amy Furr
Approximately 150 workers at the John Deere Des Moines Works in Ankeny, Iowa, will experience layoffs soon.

White House on if Higher Taxes Kill Jobs: Businesses Have Lots of Resources, We've 'Given Them a Lot of Subsidies'

On Friday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s β€œBalance of Power,” White House Council of Economic Advisers member Heather Boushey responded to a question on whether the higher corporate taxes pushed by President Joe Biden will harm hiring by saying that β€œWe need to

Despite State Focus on 'Equity,' Minorities Suffering in Illinois

A new report finds that all this government spending to produce "equity," the state ranks dead last in minority wellbeing.

Breitbart Business Digest: February's Jobs Numbers Are an Economic Rorschach Test

The February jobs numbers should be seen as an economic Rorschach test. What you see in the ink blots released by the Department of Labor largely depends on what you were already inclined to see.

Another Blow Out: American Economy Created 275,000 Jobs In February

But January's huge number was revised down from 353,000 to 229,000.

Short questions with Dana Perino for Jackie DeAngelis

This week, Dana Perino talks with Jackie DeAngelis of "The Big Money Show" β€” who shares how she made her first dollar, her best advice for building wealth and what she'd tell her younger self.

Kathy Hochul Moves Forward with Plan to Prioritize Illegal Immigrants for NY State Jobs

New York's Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul is moving forward with her plan to retool the Civil Service Commission to put illegal aliens at the head of the line for state jobs.
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