I am in complete support of Trump and Doge’s actions and also the tariff plan. This is what we voted for and it had to be done. We knew it would be painful. But even I am surprised at how many people in my small extended circle of acquaintances have lost their jobs. Turned out a few people I know had jobs funded by USAID grants. I had no idea. A woman who worked for HHS went to work one day and her badge didn’t work. She was fired through her work email which she could no longer access. A few people are newer hires and expect to be let go. Seems I hear of more of them each day. I just say “Who knew how much of our economy was funded by taxpayers?” Not sure what more I can say except to express hope they find a new job soon. These people are stunned and don’t know what hit them. Most had salaries not easily replaced. They never had a thought in their lives that they were part of any problem, even those living in towns with gutted-out factories and boarded up Main streets. It doesn’t seem the best time to lecture about how millions lost their jobs to globalization and have been through similar experiences except that their jobs were actually producing things and not parasitic on productive taxpaying middle class workers. Any thoughts on what to say to shocked angry confused normies?
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Yeah, the macro picture is not pertinent to their immediate pain. Sympathy is what they need, but it behooves them to consider changing their line of work to one that is supported by capitalism and their ability to add something to the economy themselves.
Here in California I've seem estimates that the government is nearly 50% of the economy and employment. I think we'll have a lot more of that pain coming. On the other hand, the huge effect of the illegal population leaving will open up a lot of jobs.
Looks like CA economy is being intentionally imploded in order to force Federal bailout (ala NYC in 1970s) or a debt default to allow China to take control of the land backing all the CA state bonds.
Note that CA has been largely excluded from most foreign direct investment while Big Corps shift to other states and CA regulations strangle small business. Once criminals, migrants, and foreign agents are deported, CA could have a major labor shortage and have to compete with NV, ID, and AZ which are growing decently with massive FDI (small biz, et al.) and about to rocket to growth rates not seen in 135 years.