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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
It's a massive deal to their egos, like I said. They will live out the rest of their lives rich, comfortable and fat. They will never know individual hardship, or suffering... they will not struggle to get by due to any dent in the economy.
I am of the opinion that the knock-on effects of this decision will make life harder for normal people. Doubly so for young families, and double it again for families like mine. Where you see hope and idealism, I see a life that looks harder and harder by the day on an individual level, and for what? To "save the world"? To "fix the west"? For who? Others? Why? They don't deserve it.
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Has anyone ever explained to you the basic economics of how the normal working class people will be the ones to benefit most from a restriction on the free movement of labor from other countries? Their market power is their ability to sell their unskilled labor and when someone from Poland is willing to do the same work for half the wage then their market power will diminish because of unmitigated immigration.