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How could I not foresee all the "economy-stimulating job creation" that was promised? Why did I doubt that the refugees were going to be "doing the jobs we do not want to do"?
I guess we will never know.
Fortunately, Sweden knows that the problem lies not in its expectations or preliminary claims, but in a failure to provide the jobs that non-natives need:
So here is a guy suggesting that, rather than moving forward with technology to make manufacturing more efficient, effective and less labor intensive, we need to be thinking about what will give more unskilled and uneducated migrants something to do to get paid for. Basically, we need to oppose the 21st century version of the cotton gin - and prioritize what will put migrants in the modern-day equivalent of the cotton fields.
And why?
Because we need to import migrants, "our greatest strength".
And why?
Well, as our corporate overlords are now arguing, some non-native out there might have a son one day who might be willing to jump out of a plane to fight fires, so we have to structure our entire society to make sure that person can appear here, on this side of the border, regardless what else comes with the policy necessary to make that presence certain.
Well, here's to ignoring the worst and hoping for the best. For what it is worth, the migrant-fetishists in Europe are getting much more than they bargained for - and not just in Sweden:
As long as Europeans have to keep buying new vehicles, the German economy will keep chugging along - inflated GDP/export figures and all.
Look closer and you will also see a way major car manufacturers, like Volkswagen, could have wiped away evidence that they failed to produce vehicles that met industry emission standards! Now there is a job that no "knowledge gap" is too large for. Man, just imagine what these migrants could have done for Enron!
Driving GDP skywards and stimulating the economy while helping corporations straighten out their affairs...it is a shame the press is so reluctant to call out these "youths" for who they really are. Give credit where credit is due!
Just under 90 percent of the asylum seekers who came to Sweden at the height of the migrant crisis and have gained permanent residency are unemployed.Suddenly, I see why the European women - and their emasculated male defenders over there - were always so hostile when they discovered that I did not share their left-liberal views and "refugees welcome" conclusions; how foolish of me to doubt the political path they were insistent upon.
Of the 40,019 migrants with permanent residency status who are eligible to work, only 4,574 of them support themselves independently through working, according to Statistics Sweden’s integration database for health insurance and labour market studies (LISA).
A further 9,970 migrants receive money to study in Sweden, while another 18,405 are on municipal welfare programmes. Eight of the ten municipalities which took in the most migrants per population in 2015 also have unemployment rates far above the national average, Aftonbladet reports.
The municipality of Ljusnarsberg took in the most migrants per population, 230 per 1,000 people, and currently has an unemployment rate of over ten per cent.
How could I not foresee all the "economy-stimulating job creation" that was promised? Why did I doubt that the refugees were going to be "doing the jobs we do not want to do"?
I guess we will never know.
Fortunately, Sweden knows that the problem lies not in its expectations or preliminary claims, but in a failure to provide the jobs that non-natives need:
Professor and economist Per Lundborg said the solution to the problem is to create more jobs that do not require large amounts of training or education. “Sweden is one of the most high-tech countries in the world, where we streamline simpler jobs. Therefore, the knowledge gap is too large for many of the refugee immigrants who come here,” Lundborg noted.
So here is a guy suggesting that, rather than moving forward with technology to make manufacturing more efficient, effective and less labor intensive, we need to be thinking about what will give more unskilled and uneducated migrants something to do to get paid for. Basically, we need to oppose the 21st century version of the cotton gin - and prioritize what will put migrants in the modern-day equivalent of the cotton fields.
And why?
Because we need to import migrants, "our greatest strength".
And why?
Well, as our corporate overlords are now arguing, some non-native out there might have a son one day who might be willing to jump out of a plane to fight fires, so we have to structure our entire society to make sure that person can appear here, on this side of the border, regardless what else comes with the policy necessary to make that presence certain.
Well, here's to ignoring the worst and hoping for the best. For what it is worth, the migrant-fetishists in Europe are getting much more than they bargained for - and not just in Sweden:
The figures come only days after the European Union statistics agency Eurostat revealed that Sweden was now 24th out of 28 member states in terms of unemployment.It would seem that the Germans are in a better position though; after all, their economy is about pumping out cars to sell across Europe and the young progeny of migrants - who we dare only call "youths" - are burning these vehicles to a crisp, forcing the European working class to keep buying new vehicles over and over:
Figures released last year showed a stark contrast between the native Swedish unemployment rate and the foreign-born unemployment rate. As a result, many municipalities which took in a high number of asylum seekers in 2015 have recently announced major financial troubles, some on the verge of bankruptcy.
Germany, which took in the most asylum seekers during the 2015 crisis, has seen similar problems getting migrants into work. A 2017 report claimed that the district of Salzlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt had a migrant unemployment rate of 96.3 per cent.
As long as Europeans have to keep buying new vehicles, the German economy will keep chugging along - inflated GDP/export figures and all.
Look closer and you will also see a way major car manufacturers, like Volkswagen, could have wiped away evidence that they failed to produce vehicles that met industry emission standards! Now there is a job that no "knowledge gap" is too large for. Man, just imagine what these migrants could have done for Enron!
Driving GDP skywards and stimulating the economy while helping corporations straighten out their affairs...it is a shame the press is so reluctant to call out these "youths" for who they really are. Give credit where credit is due!