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From: Central Louisiana
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Yup Detroit has had problems some politically driven and other auto industry driven. This is the house I lived in as a young child in Detroit, the goofy guy standing there is me last year. It belonged to my grandfather who came from Poland and fought in WW1 for the USA. That house still sits there in not to shabby shape inside Detroit. Most of the original Polish and Italian and blacks have left this area. Immigrants from Muslim countries than occupied these homes and now immigrants from Bangladesh of all places live there. No fires, no riots, hard working people looking for a start. Democrats and Republicans know nothing about them and the previous owners. They just wanted their vote. S.S.D.D.


#243
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From: Sarasota FL. Priest River ID
You just described the classic Trump voters. Hard working people looking for a start, ignored by politicians. They typically aren’t the ones hoping for higher energy costs and thousands of new illegal immigrants pouring in driving down low skilled wages, which seem to be hallmark of the current admin.
Come on man.
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biden gets credit for being a falling up puppet.dems are just making the poor feel good so they forget about the immigrant crisis at the border.wait till your carpenter business falters as juan takes the jobs for a lower price.its a walmart nation,driven by price.
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"Michigan farms used seasonal farm workers before 1900"
"Michigan State University completed a comprehensive report on the history of migrant and seasonal workers in Michigan in 1989. That research showed that by the 1930s, farms in western Michigan became major employers of migrant workers for strawberries, cherries, peaches and apples."
Regular unleaded just dropped under $2.50 in West Michigan
#250
Juan has been doing the dirty work for low wages here in the North long before any of us were born--Nothing new here!
"Michigan farms used seasonal farm workers before 1900"
"Michigan State University completed a comprehensive report on the history of migrant and seasonal workers in Michigan in 1989. That research showed that by the 1930s, farms in western Michigan became major employers of migrant workers for strawberries, cherries, peaches and apples."
Regular unleaded just dropped under $2.50 in West Michigan
"Michigan farms used seasonal farm workers before 1900"
"Michigan State University completed a comprehensive report on the history of migrant and seasonal workers in Michigan in 1989. That research showed that by the 1930s, farms in western Michigan became major employers of migrant workers for strawberries, cherries, peaches and apples."
Regular unleaded just dropped under $2.50 in West Michigan




