Propaganda Wars Begin: Illegal Immigration Will Boost US GDP By $7 Trillion, by Tyler Durden

There has been no net job creation for native American workers since 2018. From Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com:

One month ago we asked a simple question: at a time when the Biden admin is breathlessly taking credit for a quote-unquote “strong” job market, how is it not the biggest political talking point right now that since October 2019, native-born US workers have lost 1.4 million jobs; while over the same period foreign-born workers have gained 3 million jobs.

A few weeks later, when the grotesque and ridiculous January jobs report hit, we reran the analysis to find something even more jarring. Not only were all job gains in the past year entirely thanks to part-time workers, but native-born workers plunged by a another whopping 560 thousand, bringing the two-month total drop to just under 2 million. This meant that not only has all job creation in the past 4 years been exclusively for foreign-born workers, but there has been zero job-creation for native-born American workers since July 2018 (don’t believe us? go ahead and check the data directly from the Fed).

Source: St Louis Fed FRED Native Born and Foreign Born

Well, little by little our observations went viral, and soon the fact that immigration has been the only source of growth in the US was picked up by everyone from unimportant people such as fake (or is it fax) economists such as Paul Krugman, all the way to the most important person in the world, (with all due respect to Dementia Joe), the Fed chair Jerome Powell, and even the Congressional Budget Office. And that required an immediate propaganda response.

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2 responses to “Propaganda Wars Begin: Illegal Immigration Will Boost US GDP By $7 Trillion, by Tyler Durden

  1. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is productive economic activity?

    I cut off proof cups and hand rolls but I want some of what they are smoking.

    The Replacements are feeling their oats now and getting more lippy by the day, eventually that will be action and not words.

  2. The goal is to make you question logic and reason and to sow mistrust towards exactly the people we need to rely on:
    our leaders, the press, experts who seek to guide public policy based on evidence.

    Hillary Clinton, on the torture scene from 1984

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