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Should be a wild four years.

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This may shock you, but illegal immigration is not limited to coyotes bringing Guatemalans in from the southern border. I apparently work in a restaurant (which is also apparently quite shameful; way to stand up for the little guy, MIGApedes) so I could never afford to stay in one of Trump's gaudy hotels. But if I could, I bet we'd see the staff there comprised of the same exact people: illegal kitchen staff, illegal maids, illegal everybody who is not involved in the front desk. This is just one example. These illegals have not been deported in a meaningful capacity and I have no reason to believe an administration that fails in this would somehow succeed in stopping them from arriving, either.
why don't you just shut up, all your posts suck
 
Motherfucker is claiming Jackson Hinkle, a commie, is someone who MAGA people should listen to more? What a vodka nigger.
No, what he’s saying is that they’re all on Moscow’s/Beijing’s payroll. I was kind of surprised that Bannon wasn’t brought up though. Maybe him and his clique are ran by a different department.
 
Yeah the GOP really have to start thinking about who's going to be Trump's successor once he's out of office.
The GOPe will make sure to pick the most unelectable nominee imaginable. There is nothing they love more than losing besides Israel.

CNN: Are you a young man who voted for Trump and now can’t find a job? (archive) (lite)

By Bryan Mena, CNN
Fri March 6, 2026

The steep slowdown in hiring over the past year, largely due to the uncertainty sparked by President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff policy, has made it difficult for Americans to find work, especially recent college graduates.

In 2024, young men were instrumental in handing Trump his electoral victory, according to various polls. The economy was also a top issue during that election.

But now, more than a year into Trump’s second term, those same people might now find themselves struggling to find a job. On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the US economy lost 92,000 jobs in February as the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%, a tick below a four-year high reached in November.

Economists widely attribute the weak hiring over the past year to the uncertainty that has paralyzed businesses across industries as Trump carried out his sweeping economic agenda, though AI has also played a role in reducing demand for young workers in the technology industry.

If you’re a young man who voted for Trump in 2024 and now can’t secure employment, share your story and perspective below in US Politics General 2: Hope Edition.
Fell for it again awards for everybody.
 
If you’re a young man who voted for Trump in 2024 and now can’t secure employment, share your story and perspective below in US Politics General 2: Hope Edition.
I was zapped with the goybeam by Mossad agents and was instantly fired from my job, had my credit score go to 0, and all job openings near me were filled by illegals.
This is why I'm following the bright direction, shining like a morning star, of Federal Agent Nicholas J. Fuentes to vote Democrat in 2026 to import even more infinity illegals!!

(This is what groypers really believe)
 
CNN: Are you a young man who voted for Trump and now can’t find a job? (archive) (lite)

By Bryan Mena, CNN
Fri March 6, 2026

The steep slowdown in hiring over the past year, largely due to the uncertainty sparked by President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff policy, has made it difficult for Americans to find work, especially recent college graduates.

In 2024, young men were instrumental in handing Trump his electoral victory, according to various polls. The economy was also a top issue during that election.

But now, more than a year into Trump’s second term, those same people might now find themselves struggling to find a job. On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the US economy lost 92,000 jobs in February as the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%, a tick below a four-year high reached in November.

Economists widely attribute the weak hiring over the past year to the uncertainty that has paralyzed businesses across industries as Trump carried out his sweeping economic agenda, though AI has also played a role in reducing demand for young workers in the technology industry.

If you’re a young man who voted for Trump in 2024 and now can’t secure employment, share your story and perspective below in US Politics General 2: Hope Edition.

Im gainfully employed but from what ive heard from people in the blue collar job market its never been easier to get a job if you're not a retard. I guess people with women studies degrees are having troubles?
 
Im gainfully employed but from what ive heard from people in the blue collar job market its never been easier to get a job if you're not a retard. I guess people with women studies degrees are having troubles?
It depends on the industry I guess. Anything with an HR welcome to interview hell. Anything involving hospitality or retail isn’t going to be fun. I guess trades are okay don’t hear much bad about them. And of course different areas of the country are gonna have different experiences.
 
It depends on the industry I guess. Anything with an HR welcome to interview hell. Anything involving hospitality or retail isn’t going to be fun. I guess trades are okay don’t hear much bad about them. And of course different areas of the country are gonna have different experiences.

I mean who cares about useless things like HR jobs tho lol? Is anyone shedding tears that some lib with a useless degree is having a struggle session?

Have no idea about the clue of hospitality. Retail is a revolving door though, those types are always hiring.

I guess if you live in cali it sucks to be you.
 
I mean who cares about useless things like HR jobs tho lol?
No not HR jobs, any job at a place with a serious HR beyond like one lady who just makes sure you aren’t a crack addict. Like the naggy bitches who use AI to filter 90% of the applications and will absolutely be biased against white men. That’s what I mean.
 
Whatever happens, it has happened, will happen, and continue to happen, until it doesn't. In which case, nothing ever happens
 
CNN: Are you a young man who voted for Trump and now can’t find a job? (archive) (lite)

By Bryan Mena, CNN
Fri March 6, 2026

The steep slowdown in hiring over the past year, largely due to the uncertainty sparked by President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff policy, has made it difficult for Americans to find work, especially recent college graduates.

In 2024, young men were instrumental in handing Trump his electoral victory, according to various polls. The economy was also a top issue during that election.

But now, more than a year into Trump’s second term, those same people might now find themselves struggling to find a job. On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the US economy lost 92,000 jobs in February as the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%, a tick below a four-year high reached in November.

Economists widely attribute the weak hiring over the past year to the uncertainty that has paralyzed businesses across industries as Trump carried out his sweeping economic agenda, though AI has also played a role in reducing demand for young workers in the technology industry.

If you’re a young man who voted for Trump in 2024 and now can’t secure employment, share your story and perspective below in US Politics General 2: Hope Edition.
I don’t have a problem finding a job. My problem is finding a blowjob.
 
CNN: Are you a young man who voted for Trump and now can’t find a job? (archive) (lite)

By Bryan Mena, CNN
Fri March 6, 2026

The steep slowdown in hiring over the past year, largely due to the uncertainty sparked by President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff policy, has made it difficult for Americans to find work, especially recent college graduates.

In 2024, young men were instrumental in handing Trump his electoral victory, according to various polls. The economy was also a top issue during that election.

But now, more than a year into Trump’s second term, those same people might now find themselves struggling to find a job. On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the US economy lost 92,000 jobs in February as the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%, a tick below a four-year high reached in November.

Economists widely attribute the weak hiring over the past year to the uncertainty that has paralyzed businesses across industries as Trump carried out his sweeping economic agenda, though AI has also played a role in reducing demand for young workers in the technology industry.

If you’re a young man who voted for Trump in 2024 and now can’t secure employment, share your story and perspective below in US Politics General 2: Hope Edition.
can we classify which sectors have been most affected by the most recent labor shrinkage?, if its tech, its AI and basically out of his control at this point, HR jobs are fucking useless, Hospitality and Agriculture are full of illegals, the deportation scare might have scared off employers to cutting them off and not hiring anymore of them.

Otherwise, if this is across multiple unrelated industries and sectors, thats probably not a good sign of the economy's health and the GOP will get RAPED in the midterms for not fixing the economy yet.
 
Im gainfully employed but from what ive heard from people in the blue collar job market its never been easier to get a job if you're not a retard. I guess people with women studies degrees are having troubles?
Anything connected to a computer is terrible to apply for, because Jeets and HR have discovered AI.
 
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