A while back I mentioned that it was just the really bad illegals that were going to end up being deported, that the threat to evict the millions of them who poured in during the last administration was hollow, that it wouldn’t happen.
So far, the only deportations we’re seeing are the cartel members, the tattooed freaks with their heads shaved being loaded onto airplanes bound for San Salvador. There’s no apparent effort at all to deport all the others who have come in, an estimated 30 million of them.
By pure coincidence, no doubt, I mean, they wouldn’t have planned this all along, would they? Pres. Trump has imposed tariffs globally, big tariffs, that are going to force us to start manufacturing goods here again, and looky there, there’s all those foreign workers.
Many of them are currently living on welfare handouts and their numbers are swelling with the hundreds of thousands of government employees who are joining the unemployed and will be desperately seeking jobs.
So I have my usual predictions based on all this, which are that manufacturing is going to take off like one of Elon’s rockets because of the pressure of all those seeking work and the fact that for awhile, labor is going to be cheap again entirely because so many will be competing for the jobs. A big, eager work force that will work for low wages is any manufacturers dream. Old factory buildings will be quickly refurbished and put to use and new ones will be built in a hurry. We can pre-fab a lot of structures now.
My other prediction, which seems pretty obvious, is that the streets of America are going to be cleaned up and the homeless gone. Vagrant laws will start being enforced again as these people are sent to work farms to produce food for the rest of us. This used to be a common practice with vagrants and minor offenders, and you watch, it will be reinstated. I say this because as America goes back to work making Made In USA products again, local pride and national pride will make a comeback and mayors who won’t clean up their cities will get the boot.
There will be TV and online testimonials from ex-homeless who will sing the praises of the programs that gave them back their lives, cities will compete for Cleanest City. Things are really going to change. Imagine being in San Francisco and it doesn’t smell of open sewage anymore. Won’t that be nice.