View Full Version : Do we really need more jobs?
EE_
6th March 2017, 12:50 PM
I talk to enough people around the country and just about every city is booming like never before...at least since the 2008 housing bubble collapse. Homes are selling like hotcakes in almost all mid/major cities. Homes are selling so fast it's almost impossible to get a decent home before someone else gets it.
On top of that, near me in NC they are building thousands of homes at the same time. They are ripping up every available piece of land and packing them in. The roads can't handle the traffic that's coming. If people are not working, who the hell is buying all these homes?
This is a good time to sell your home, but a terrible time to move and find another home. Unless you are buying new.
2nd, I'm also seeing reports from employers that can't get decent help to work for them. What's going to happen when Trump creates a boom bigger then this one?
Horn
6th March 2017, 01:05 PM
they are empty and supported by the same market that created them.
The object imo, with Trump is to get everyone to bet on him so bankers can then push income tax worldwide global with trade deals.
If it dont work, their bet gets collected by the house.
woodman
6th March 2017, 01:29 PM
I talk to enough people around the country and just about every city is booming like never before...at least since the 2008 housing bubble collapse. Homes are selling like hotcakes in almost all mid/major cities. Homes are selling so fast it's almost impossible to get a decent home before someone else gets it.
On top of that, near me in NC they are building thousands of homes at the same time. They are ripping up every available piece of land and packing them in. The roads can't handle the traffic that's coming. If people are not working, who the hell is buying all these homes?
This is a good time to sell your home, but a terrible time to move and find another home. Unless you are buying new.
2nd, I'm also seeing reports from employers that can't get decent help to work for them. What's going to happen when Trump creates a boom bigger then this one?
I agree on all counts. It could turn around the other way quick though. Look back to '08. There is a lot of work and no trained workers to do it. The higher the skill the busier they are. Can't get a plumber or electrician, all busy as hell. Even us floor guys are working steady in the off season. I can't find any one worth even training. No one wants to work anymore. I am trying to stay out of the field work but the demand is high and I have to.
EE_
6th March 2017, 01:39 PM
I agree on all counts. It could turn around the other way quick though. Look back to '08. There is a lot of work and no trained workers to do it. The higher the skill the busier they are. Can't get a plumber or electrician, all busy as hell. Even us floor guys are working steady in the off season. I can't find any one worth even training. No one wants to work anymore. I am trying to stay out of the field work but the demand is high and I have to.
You can forget the boomers and millennials and most of Gen X to do real work.
Here's the new up and coming workforce.
Generation Z/Boomlets.
Born after 2001*
In 2006 there were a record number of births in the US and 49% of those born were Hispanic, this will change the American melting pot in terms of behavior and culture. The number of births in 2006 far outnumbered the start of the baby boom generation, and they will easily be a larger generation.
Since the early 1700’s the most common last name in the US was ‘Smith’ but not anymore, now it is Rodriguez.
There are two age groups right now:
(a) Tweens.
(a1) Age 8-12 years old.
(a2) There will be an estimated 29 million tweens by 2009.
(a3) $51 billion is spent by tweens every year with an additional $170 billion spent by their parents and family members directly for them.
(b)Toddler/Elementary school age.
61 percent of children 8-17 have televisions in their rooms.
35 percent have video games.
14 percent have a DVD player.
4 million will have their own cell phones. They have never known a world without computers and cell phones.
Have Eco-fatigue: they are actually tired of hearing about the environment and the many ways we have to save it.
With the advent of computers and web based learning, children leave behind toys at younger and younger age. It’s called KGOY-kids growing older younger, and many companies have suffered because of it, most recognizable is Mattel, the maker of Barbie dolls. In the 1990’s the average age of a child in their target market was 10 years old, and in 2000 it dropped to 3 years old. As children reach the age of four and five, old enough to play on the computer, they become less interested in toys and begin to desire electronics such as cell phones and video games.
They are Savvy consumers and they know what they want and how to get it and they are over saturated with brands.
http://www.marketingteacher.com/the-six-living-generations-in-america/
Dachsie
6th March 2017, 01:52 PM
Do we really need more jobs?
I think there are some more important questions to be answered before we ask that one.
Housing is headed toward another bubble. All bubbles must burst. We have several housing burst bubbles in the last 35 years and the current U S economy is showing all and the exact same symptoms leading up to a bubble.
It has to do with the Federal Reserve and the interest rate and their control of the game. We also need to maybe ask the question..
Is the Federal Reserve working for the interests of the sovereigns of and the sovereignty of the constitutional republic of the U.S.A.?
I say the answer to that question is NO. The FR is working for the banksters and the banksters do not care one whit about the sovereignty of our country or about the common good of its people.
Whatever we see on the surface regarding the housing market in NC or anywhere else in the USA is not based on a "real economy" where there are "real buyers" and "real sellers." In other words what may look like a "recovery of the housing market" after the 2008 bust may just be big investors getting cheap money loans who are not real homeowners in the usual sense of the word. The buyers and sellers these days are corporate institutional buyers and many of them just want to rent the houses, not sell them, until they can reach their return-on-investment goals and then they will get out of the market as fast as they can, and they borrow money at near zero rates.
When the economy crashes some of these big investors may not get out of the housing market fast enough, that is they may not find a buyer for the houses at any price. But as we have seen with previous housing bubble bursts, these big investors skate and the little guy gets kicked going in and getting out of his shelter.
There is a person named Tommy of Off Grid Nation YT channel and he has the cash and wants to buy a homestead but he cannot find a place to buy. He sees that things are way overpriced and that there really is not much of what he wants on the market at all. He needs to be out of his rent house by July. I hope he can get an extension on his rental contract so that he is not forced to buy something that is way overpriced and that really is not what he wants in a homestead. IT could be a long time to the burst of the bubble but when it bursts housing choice to buy and prices are suddenly, very suddenly, very attractive.
crimethink
6th March 2017, 02:08 PM
If people are not working, who the hell is buying all these homes?
The ruling class of America and foreign beachhead prospectors.
America is being looted right out from under us, just as Russia was from the Russians in the early 1990s.
woodman
6th March 2017, 02:19 PM
The ruling class of America and foreign beachhead prospectors.
America is being looted right out from under us, just as Russia was from the Russians in the early 1990s.
I can tell you firsthand that foreign investors are buying up groups of homes in Detroit and contracting to have them fixed up just enough to rent out. I have been approached to upgrade the floors in said homes and for the money I can't do it. They don't care a whit about quality, just get-r-done.
Probably going to be building new mosques in these neighborhoods.
EE_
6th March 2017, 02:22 PM
I can tell you firsthand that foreign investors are buying up groups of homes in Detroit and contracting to have them fixed up just enough to rent out. I have been approached to upgrade the floors in said homes and for the money I can't do it. They don't care a whit about quality, just get-r-done.
Probably going to be building new mosques in these neighborhoods.
I'm ready for another recession to slow things down. I hope Trump stops winning so much.
Jewboo
6th March 2017, 02:29 PM
No one wants to work anymore.
Hard-working eager Mexicans can be found in any Home Depot parking lot.
crimethink
6th March 2017, 02:34 PM
Hard-working eager Mexicans can be found in any Home Depot parking lot.
The White Race has no one to blame but themselves.
Most no longer care about children and healthy families.
Most no longer care about excellence and doing the right thing.
Most no longer care beyond the immediate moment, for anything.
crimethink
6th March 2017, 02:42 PM
I ready for another recession to slow things down. I hope Trump stops winning so much.
The economy will implode by 2020, Trump and "conservatives" will be blamed, and America will have its last "leadership" - openly Bolshevist - until break-up.
A similar scenario will occur in Europe, where "Brexit" and "Frexit" and all other ostensibly "nationalist" elements will be blamed for coming mass misery.
The real rulers of this planet know what they're doing, and know you Goyim won't "get" it. They know you take the Psychodrome of the Jewsmedia and Talmudvision at face value, and that you assume what you think you know is true. Their expertise is shown in how they have created controlled "opposition" from a Hollywood celebrity and Jew York City real estate mogul. I would laugh, but it's not really funny.
madfranks
6th March 2017, 03:41 PM
The White Race has no one to blame but themselves.
Most no longer care about children and healthy families.
Most no longer care about excellence and doing the right thing.
Most no longer care beyond the immediate moment, for anything.
And it's even more depressing when you consider that this was all programed into them over the decades by the immoral and unchristian (((media))), which was eagerly consumed by most.
Look at this magazine, they'd never do this with anyone but a white couple.
http://img.timeinc.net/time/daily/2013/1307/360_cover_0812.jpg
cheka.
6th March 2017, 03:53 PM
peak work has come and gone. we either need to share the remaining work or reduce population. the idle are more trouble than they're worth - able bodied slugs should be first to go, along with multi-generational welfare leeches
it would be nice to split my job with tyrone or lakeeshanita -- 6 months on, 6 months off sounds good
EE_
6th March 2017, 05:28 PM
peak work has come and gone. we either need to share the remaining work or reduce population. the idle are more trouble than they're worth - able bodied slugs should be first to go, along with multi-generational welfare leeches
it would be nice to split my job with tyrone or lakeeshanita -- 6 months on, 6 months off sounds good
I think population reduction has been ordered up and is on the way.
EE_
6th March 2017, 05:36 PM
And it's even more depressing when you consider that this was all programed into them over the decades by the immoral and unchristian (((media))), which was eagerly consumed by most.
Look at this magazine, they'd never do this with anyone but a white couple.
http://img.timeinc.net/time/daily/2013/1307/360_cover_0812.jpg
http://img.timeinc.net/time/magazine/archive/covers/1974/1101740617_400.jpg
EE_
6th March 2017, 05:40 PM
peak work has come and gone. we either need to share the remaining work or reduce population. the idle are more trouble than they're worth - able bodied slugs should be first to go, along with multi-generational welfare leeches
it would be nice to split my job with tyrone or lakeeshanita -- 6 months on, 6 months off sounds good
Peak work hasn't hit Washington DC. Government jobs there are better then ever. No recessions, great pensions and Cadillac health care plans.
cheka.
6th March 2017, 08:54 PM
Peak work hasn't hit Washington DC. Government jobs there are better then ever. No recessions, great pensions and Cadillac health care plans.
indeed. there are make work programs to help hide the real situation. i've watched gov strip and re-top several local highways that were in perfect condition. gov also spends billions building bombs and blowing them up....wtf. i guess the bombs do have some benefit to skype - they like to drop them on peoples skype point at
Half Sense
7th March 2017, 04:36 AM
We will all become gardeners.
JohnQPublic
7th March 2017, 07:49 AM
Peak work hasn't hit Washington DC. Government jobs there are better then ever. No recessions, great pensions and Cadillac health care plans.
Tucker talked about the corruption and rot in the DC area here: http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?94939-WOW-Tucker-Carlson-GOES-IN-on-DC-Politicians-Says-They-Hate-Trump
Horn
7th March 2017, 09:32 AM
I equate it to the early 1900s oil boom all over again, there are new avenues for U.S. and everyone to generate a new economy. The controllers are just making sure everyone is cashed in on the old one before pulling the plug or making It available to peons.
madfranks
7th March 2017, 12:57 PM
http://img.timeinc.net/time/magazine/archive/covers/1974/1101740617_400.jpgAs long as it's anti-white, it's front page material:
http://m5.paperblog.com/i/155/1550047/the-new-europeans-L-dt_i0d.jpeg
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