They really are trying to kill us. The great replacement
Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Three centuries of refuge
Yeah, because they have to destroy the simple lives of the Christian Amish.
I hate them
Ah, so this workforce will work for cheap since their housing is subsidized.
Refugees can access (from https://www.fairus.org/issue/legal-immigration/fiscal-cost-resettling-refugees-united-states) :
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) formerly known as AFDC Medicaid Food Stamps Public Housing Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Social Security Disability Insurance Child Care and Development Fund Job Opportunities for Low Income Individuals (JOLI) Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Postsecondary Education Loans and Grants Refugee Assistance Programs Earned Income Tax Credit and Additional Child Tax Credit11
Undeserving shit pieces
>Before a refugee arrives to a new home it is furnished and stocked with groceries by a team of staff and volunteers
I wonder how much time and effort these volunteers give to their own people...
I have some relatives involved in this. Based on them: Some. Maybe more than most. I tend to assume most people do no charitable work at all. But it's certainly a big drain on resources when your primary mission is importing third worlders to replace us as long as they agree to pay lip service to your god.
I read the first paragraph or so then came to the comments. But I had to go back. Holy shit, it really has that part about playing Nintendo.
Full quote:
“Foundry work has always been filled with immigrants,” says Chris Guthrie, the company president. Once they were Italian, German, and Irish. Since the Bosnians arrived in the mid-1990s, Trace Die Cast has been hiring refugees. “They’re filing the jobs that people who grew up playing Nintendo everyday don’t want. It’s hard and hot.” Refugees now make up half the 400-person workforce, and Guthrie hopes the new Afghans can fill his 80 open positions.
So there it is, it's the company president complaining about workers. I grew up playing "Nintendo" (and my job is hard and hot) and it just shows what an out of touch old bastard he is. It's called "video games" not "playing Nintendo." Just like every smart phone isn't an iPhone and every tablet isn't an iPad.
As he walks through the plant, Guthrie complements his workers on their skill with complex engineering software. He asks how their kids are doing in college and tells them this country is lucky to have them. “If people think the American dream is dead,” he says, “come to Trace Die Cast.”
I wonder if his workers have college degrees or if the pays them like they do when they're operating their complex engineering software. How lucky for him he has people so desperate for work because they had to leave their warzone shithole of a country and doesn't have to pay workers who grew up able to afford video games a living wage so that they too can afford to provide video games to their children. Because those kids sure as shit aren't getting free college tuition.
That fucking piece of shit probably has an American flag in his front yard and talks about how America is a great melting pot and muh civic nationalism. Meanwhile he probably fucks over everyone and champions diversity and immigration for no other reason than he can pay workers lower wages and pocket more of it himself.
The article says the refugee resettlement has won over local residents. Then, the local who gives an approving quote is described as a 'factory owner.' He obviously has an economic incentive to like the policy, but I wonder what the American citizens working in the factory have to say. And what effect the influx of new Dem voters has had on entry-level wages.
They are trying to bring back the old mining town format where you belong to your employer. They want serfs, not citizens.
That is similar to what happens on many factory farms nowadays. Actually you might call it more like slavery, depending on your POV, and of course the actual conditions depend on the farm owner. But yeah, living on the master's property, paying for rent and food there. You can leave, but you have no right to work in the country. Anyways, one can look it up; I don't mean to substitute my paraphrasing for the facts.
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