Re: Went to the Five Guys in Burke and all the workers were white
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964KD
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Date: April 09, 2019 12:31AM
White workers, white results Wrote:
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> It's amazing going into a Chik-fil-a or a
> McDonalds in rural MD, PA, or WV, and everyone on
> staff is white. They're polite, well-kept, and
> the food is always a magnitude better than what
> you get in DC. "Doing the jobs whites won't" -
> yeah, won't for under-the-table illegal alien
> wages. Start paying a living wage that isn't
> artificially suppressed by illegal labor, and
> whites will happily do those jobs, just as they
> did a generation or two ago before Ted Kennedy
> flooded the country with brown filth.
Cost of living is lot cheaper in these rural areas, so fast food or retail minimum wages go a lot further to pay the rent or mortgage. Had friend who left Northern Virginia leave for Southwest Virginia last decade. He bought a modest older though good maintained 1000 square foot home on a third of an acre of land initially for $300 a month. Then years later he bought it for $55000 and later added a couple of rooms to it (went to visit him and his family a couple of times over the years). Unless newer construction in these rural areas and not a whole lot of that, these are typical prices. I ask myself what is wrong with this picture there and in Northern Virginia? Hoping to move to an area like that in a number of years, but dealing with a close by elderly relative with serious health issues.
Now in Northern Virginia, remembered in elementary school, parents paid $250 a month for a well maintained two bedroom apartment near Fort Belvoir in the mid 1970's. Brand new split level houses then and there were around $45000. Again, minimum wage jobs the dollars went further. Then waves of immigrants came, first the Vietnam War Vietnamese boat people and other groups of immigrants following and housing prices went way up. Of course, many of those are living way too many of them today in one house to make ends up and creating parking issues, etc. for neighborhoods. I went to George Mason University in the early/mid 1980s and still then 85 percent white. Tuition was only $2000 to $3000 per year. While I was there, Fairfax County passed a zoning law restricting frat and sorority houses, saying no more than four unrelated people can live under in same house, apartment, etc. Guess how this ordinance is used so much differently today?