New Poll Shows 80 Percent of Americans FEAR Global Outsourcing of Jobs
So, if I read that headline I wrote correctly, that means 80% of Americans FEAR Hillary Clinton, whether they realize it or not.
Because she will continue to outsource your jobs.
This race is not Democrat vs. Republican.
It’s Nationalists (Trump) vs. Globalists (Hillary).
A new poll shows that a WHOPPING 80% of Americans FEAR global outsourcing.
That means that Trump’s message of America First is resonating with millions and millions of Americans who are tired of decades of failed global policies and career politicians, like Hillary Clinton who are on the take.
Trump’s America First message is about placing the needs of ALL AMERICANS over the needs of foreign interests. It’s about returning jobs, safety, and prosperity to America – bringing hope back home, where it belongs.
From Pew Social Trends:
How the shifting economic landscape is reshaping work and society and affecting the way people think about the skills and training they need to get ahead
Tectonic changes are reshaping U.S. workplaces as the economy moves deeper into the knowledge-focused age. These changes are affecting the very nature of jobs by rewarding social, communications and analytical skills. They are prodding many workers to think about lifetime commitments to retraining and upgrading their skills. And they may be prompting a society-wide reckoning about where those constantly evolving skills should be learned – and what the role of colleges should be.
A new Pew Research Center survey, conducted in association with the Markle Foundation, finds that these new realities are not lost on the American public: The vast majority of U.S. workers say that new skills and training may hold the key to their future job success.
That sentiment is echoed in a new Pew Research Center analysis of government jobs data, which finds that for the past several decades, employment has been rising faster in jobs requiring higher levels of preparation – that is, more education, training and experience.
The number of workers in occupations requiring average to above-average education, training and experience increased from 49 million in 1980 to 83 million in 2015, or by 68%. This was more than double the 31% increase over the same period in employment, from 50 million to 65 million, in jobs requiring below-average education, training and experience.1
At the same time, the national survey – conducted May 25 to June 29, 2016, among 5,006 U.S. adults (including 3,096 employed adults) – shows how deeply Americans have internalized these trends:
Many see personal upgrading as a constant: More than half (54%) of adults in the labor force say it will be essential for them to get training and develop new skills throughout their work life in order to keep up with changes in the workplace. And 35% of workers, including about three-in-ten (27%) adults with at least a bachelor’s degree, say they don’t have the education and training they need to get ahead at work. Many are already taking action or being required to do so by their employer or by licensing requirements in their jobs: 45% of employed adults say they got extra training to improve their job skills in the past 12 months.
The public sees threats to jobs coming from several directions: Eight-in-ten adults say increased outsourcing of jobs to other countries hurts American workers, and roughly the same share (77%) say having more foreign-made products sold in the U.S. has been harmful. Significant shares also cite increased use of contract or temporary workers (57%) and declines in union membership (49%) as trends that are hurting, rather than helping, workers. At the same time, global markets for U.S.-made products are seen as helpful for workers by 68% of adults. And seven-in-ten say the rise of the internet and email has been a net positive.
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If American workers think things are bad now, wait until HRC becomes president. She plans on destroying America’s power to produce wealth by raising taxes on U.S. industries forcing them to go to Mexico and China. So what is left? A race to the bottom or what Keynes called “under-employment equilibrium” and an economy with zero growth (GDP 0). The true wealth of a country is measured by its productive power, that is, its industries. This is what free-trade (FTA) is all about, destroying America’s industrial might; turning everyone into a part-time worker. The future of America is any black area where crime and murder is at an all time high.