Actually taters are machine harvested.... I'm sure there are people involved in sorting them along the line.
I think part of the problem is the temporary nature of this type work. People with jobs aren't going to leave them to move to Idaho to work for a month or two. People without jobs tend to stay put rather than travel to find work. We could encourage them with higher pay but they might lose subsidized housing, subsidized day care (or school), state assistance, etc. For people who are third world poor, moving to follow the money is less difficult. Perhaps we've made it too easy for the unemployed to stay on their asses. I wonder if Idaho would be better off if instead of families seeking a better life, they instead had an influx of people from the projects in Chitcongo and Mississippi.
Not being able to pay subhumans subhuman wages would spur automation just like the end of cheap slave and sharecropper labor pushed mechanization like combine harvesters and bailers.
And the hard working, intelligent people we want could build and maintain the machines. Can we make them in the USA? Some people could save a few dollars by having them built outside of here. How do we beat them?
It's a vicious circle. Nobody can afford products made in the USA by legal Americans earning a good wage because they themselves don't earn a good wage. The jews rob your money and then tell you they can't help you because if they did you wouldn't be able to afford it.
Unfortunately it can't turn around overnight. It took decades to destroy and even trying hard it will take at least decades to build back. That's if we can fight off the jew leeches sabotaging every step of the way in the meantime.
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