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My grandparents were all blue collar/laborers. All four did blue collar and physical labor jobs their entire working lives. None of them wanted that for their own kids. But I get that is not everyone’s outlook.While maybe difficult to envision for the type of people who mostly frequent this board (primarily college educated white-collar professions) ...yes that is what a good share of blue-collar workers wants. Some people just want a job where they are given a task that they can grind away at until the day is done.
I think there was some discussion here about a recent poll that showed "only" 20% of Americans wanted more manufacturing jobs. That 20% represents tens of millions of workers who that would be glad to have a factory job but do not have one or the prospect to get one. Maybe they are unemployed or underemployed in other types of jobs that they hate. Upward mobility is relative. For someone whose skillset is primarily suited to a blue-collar position, that factory job may give the opportunity for generational upward mobility. Maybe they'll advance to a supervisory position with more pay and the next generation of that factory worker will be a white-collar worker. My father started as blue-collar worker who advanced to a plant manager based on innate leadership skills and died a multi-millionaire.
Working a blue-collar position is an honest day's work and should provide a level of pay that allows a person to not just marginally survive but to have a family and a reasonable home in the modern US.
My father grew up in eastern NC and went to law school, where he roomed with someone from Winston Salem. Whenever one would complain about the studying, the other would remind them "It beats dragging tobacco sticks/dodging lint in a mill."My grandparents were all blue collar/laborers. All four did blue collar and physical labor jobs their entire working lives. None of them wanted that for their own kids. But I get that is not everyone’s outlook.
It's the economy stupid.Trump is moving at breakneck speed while breaking things. He's trying to accomplish as much as he can in two years - taking on issues that no other politician in my lifetime has been willing to take on. Trump is NOT governing to be popular with poll tested policies. So, given this and given our current political environment some slippage is expected.
Plus, most of the media polls are crap and designed to fit the media's 100 day narrative. You really trust these polls that have NEVER been able to accurately gage Trump's support? Rasmussen still has him at 47+/-.
Finally, even the crap media polls show him beating Dems 37% to 30% in head to head as to whom the public prefers on major issues.