Deindustrialization has hurt bBlack and White workers alike. assembly line work is probably gone forever, but it‘s not the end of the world. The most important think we can do is make sure that our children are well educated and prepared to enter adulthood and society with a skillet. This might means going on to college and beyond. Not all Kids want to go to college but they can certainly go to a community college where they can develop a skill in an array of blue collar and white collar jobs that are essential to our economy. We are currently have a 1,000,000 of Nurses. Welders, plumbers, electricians, chefs, pharmacy techs, laboratory techs, radiology techs and on and on are in short supply today. We need to our Community Colleges are affordable and close to residential ares in our cities. Most importantly, we need to find a way to get our parents involved with their children‘s education from pre K and on.
"Deindustrialization has hurt bBlack and White workers alike."
I thought this was obvious to anyone paying attention. Trump supporters were more than business owners seeking tax cuts; more than White evangelicals yearning for a pro-life Supreme Court. A whole lot of them were also iterations of Pat Buchanan's old base, which included many aggrieved men--White men--who fell through the cracks of deindustrialization.
Deindustrialization has hurt bBlack and White workers alike. assembly line work is probably gone forever, but it‘s not the end of the world. The most important think we can do is make sure that our children are well educated and prepared to enter adulthood and society with a skillet. This might means going on to college and beyond. Not all Kids want to go to college but they can certainly go to a community college where they can develop a skill in an array of blue collar and white collar jobs that are essential to our economy. We are currently have a 1,000,000 of Nurses. Welders, plumbers, electricians, chefs, pharmacy techs, laboratory techs, radiology techs and on and on are in short supply today. We need to our Community Colleges are affordable and close to residential ares in our cities. Most importantly, we need to find a way to get our parents involved with their children‘s education from pre K and on.
"Deindustrialization has hurt bBlack and White workers alike."
I thought this was obvious to anyone paying attention. Trump supporters were more than business owners seeking tax cuts; more than White evangelicals yearning for a pro-life Supreme Court. A whole lot of them were also iterations of Pat Buchanan's old base, which included many aggrieved men--White men--who fell through the cracks of deindustrialization.