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by dbc
6130 days ago
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"A dozen years ago was 1997. Do you seriously think this is true?" Of course. That's why I wrote it. This is based on my living and working in SV at the time. "You seem to think that white Americans work hard to "create" jobs, which are then "stolen" by hordes of immigrants. In other words, white Americans "give" and immigrants "take". That's just not how it works." Who are you quoting when you put quotes around the words "create", "stolen", "give", and "take"? Are you trying to give the impression that you are quoting me? The wage issue is basic economics: if you increase the quantity supplied of something (such as wheat, or trained engineers), the price will drop. |
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Rather, both Americans and immigrants worked hard to build a tech industry that then created jobs. Without the immigrants, the Americans would not have been able to create an industry more significant than, say, the Japanese or Italian tech industry. Thus many jobs would not exist, and the wages would not be higher.
You did not say words like "create", "stolen", "give", and "take", but they are implicit in making your supply/demand argument work.