• AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    A factory that provides me a job affects my day to day life a lot more then a genocide on the other side of the world.

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      4 months ago

      How many jobs is it tho?

      Biden officials say the Microsoft project will lead to 2,300 union construction jobs, followed by 2,000 permanent jobs in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin

      3.3 billion for 2,000 permanent jobs.

      2,300 temp construction, so we’ll set aside 125k each for them. That’s 287 million total so we can round it to the 3 billion cost for 2k jobs.

      That means it’s costing the government 1.5 million for you to have that job.

      Would you rather have 1.5 million dollars or this job?

      If you’d rather have anything less than 1.5 million, then this is a waste of money.

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      Not to even mention both these cost money.

      Stop supporting aid for Israel’s genocide, and we could do one of these a year almost with the money.

      It’s not one or the other, that’s why it’s such a big deal Biden won’t.

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        4 months ago

        That means it’s costing the government 1.5 million for you to have that job.

        Would you rather have 1.5 million dollars or this job?

        It’s costing Microsoft 1.5 million for you to have that job, because they are the ones spending $3 billion.

        Would you rather have this job, or give a raise to their CEO?

      • a lil bee 🐝@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        What a ridiculous way to compute value. Do you really think jobs are the only thing bought with that money? It brings money into the community. Those workers take that money and spend it at local businesses, driving the local economy up. Why do you think cities fall over each other to court these companies?

        You keep trying to drive back to the genocide, but listen to what the people above you are telling you: the populace cares more about the economy and jobs than they do about Palestine. Last I checked (and I don’t have a source for you, sorry, just something I read in an article recently.) about half of Americans find Israel sympathetic in this conflict and about 30% find Palestine sympathetic. It’s obviously much more skewed toward Palestine for young people, but they are also notoriously the most fickle and demanding demographic.

        The left is trying to win a noble fight with leverage it does not have, which is sadly their modus operandi. If you want a path that is set in reality and reduces the pain decades of foreign policy have constructed, vote Biden and vote as left as possible downticket to create an ecosystem where Congress can get the left what it wants and needs. I’d be happy to be wrong, but I do not believe there is anything else possible to be done in the current geopolitical scheme.

        EDIT: I did find the Gallup poll. Gallup. You’ll have to scroll past the opinions on the PA specifically.