Pray for Trump Because…


Credit: Kingdom Life.

Credit: Kingdom Life.

Rev. Franklin Graham told CNN’s Carol Costello that he backs President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to bring back manufacturing jobs because people are not proud of modern jobs in computer science.

During an interview on Tuesday, Graham praised Trump for finding a way to “work with the thugs” like Russian President Vladimir Putin “so that we can have peace in this world.”

There are none so blind as those who refuse to see. Trump loves Putin, because Putin says nice things about him, and in Donald’s world, that’s what matters. They are also both consumed by money and power. Best buds. I’m afraid if you’re going to call Putin a thug, you have to call Trump one, too. In no way will their working together bring peace to this world. If the Exxon and Rosnet deal goes through, that’s 500 billion for power-mad tyrants to play with.

“That’s the problem with the politicians in Washington,” he said. “They sit down there and they do nothing. Now we’ve got a man who’s coming into the White House who wants to get things done. And I hope and I pray — we all as Americans, we need to pray for the president-elect and vice president-elect.”

Well yes, republicans aren’t overly keen on working, unless they’ve cooked up some sort of legislation to oppress marginalized people even more. Then you see some enthusiasm.

“Start working to make America great again, that’s what Trump wants to do,” the pastor continued. “We need jobs, we need to get employment up, we need to have hope for the future. And the only way you’re going to have hope for the future is if a kid goes to college and comes out and knows, ‘I can get a job and I can get a good paying job and maybe I can work my way up the ladder.’”

Oh for Crispy Fried Christ’s Sake. No. I addressed this in an earlier post, but going to college should not be tied to “get a good job”, it should be tied to a love of learning. And, as too many young people have found out, and keep finding out, a college degree is no guarantee of getting any sort of job. As for that “up the ladder” isht, I’d dearly love to see that colonial minded concept die. No. Learn to be content, learn when enough is more than enough. Learn that you do not need to compete your whole life long, with yourself, your neighbours, colleagues, or anyone else. Who gives a flying fuck what they think?

According to Graham, graduates are not finding jobs because companies have shifted to overseas manufacturing.

“This is terrible. I live in North Carolina where so much of our manufacturing base has gone to other countries,” he insisted. “And people are out of jobs, are out of work. And they say, ‘But we’ll retrain you, we’ll let you be a computer programmer.’”

Nothing wrong with that, it’s a job, right?

“They don’t want to be a computer programmer!” Graham continued. “They want to do the same job as their fathers and their grandfathers. There was pride in the manufacturing and the building. And we’ve taken all that away and it’s sad.”

Oh for fuck’s sake, make up your bloody mind. Either they go to college and get jobs which are not factory jobs, or they don’t go to college, and get a factory job. As for Trump, well, he’s not overly keen on anything being manufactured here, costs too much, y’know, those workers, they want to be paid a living wage. And unions! Oh, the archenemy of billionaires everywhere. Trump happily scammed the hell out of people with the whole Carrier deal, and now Carrier is richer by millions, big tax cuts, and they are going to use that money to automate people right out of a job. (Carrier one, Carrier two.) Trump has no intention of “bringing back jobs”. Trump is interested in making more money, and making sure his fellow billionaires make more, too.

So, go ahead and pray, Mr. Franklin, for all the good it will do. You’re providing a fine example of why we are so very fucked.

Via Raw Story.

Comments

  1. says

    I said it before and I’ll say it again: you can have those manufacturing jobs back from South East Asia if you accept the conditions of South East Asia.
    As for Putin: he’s a criminal autocrat the same way Trump wants to be, but unlike Trump he’s a competent one. I don’t think he’s up to anything good, but at least I don’t think he’d nuke a country cause someone offended him on Twitter.

  2. Dunc says

    I said it before and I’ll say it again: you can have those manufacturing jobs back from South East Asia if you accept the conditions of South East Asia.

    Or if we accept paying a lot more for stuff. Which might not be too bad if ordinary people got paid more too… I’m not going to hold my breath on that one though.

  3. johnson catman says

    Graham:

    That’s the problem with the politicians in Washington,” he said. “They sit down there and they do nothing.

    Well the republicans make sure that nothing gets done by being the very best obstructionists that they can be.

    Graham:

    Now we’ve got a man who’s coming into the White House who wants to get things done.

    All the wrong kinds of things. And only if he profits from it.

    Graham:

    They want to do the same job as their fathers and their grandfathers.

    Like you, huh? Grifting for a living doesn’t suit everybody, you fucking asshole. Besides, jobs change. You either learn new skills and progress with the times, or you get left behind. I guess Graham wants all the buggy whip factories to come back. You don’t have to be a programmer. There are lots of skills that can provide a good living besides working in a factory.

  4. Crimson Clupeidae says

    People like Graham are more evidence for the fact that as much as republicans decry ‘identity politics’, it’s pretty much all they do. The religious don’t actual follow/believe most of the social tenets found in their ‘holy’ book, they just have a couple of key issues (because that’s what the politicians and clergy agreed on) and that drives them, and they vote against many ideas of their religion, and against their own self interest.

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