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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned that Trump’s mass deportation policy could lead to labor shortages and higher grocery prices.

Experts say agriculture, construction, and healthcare will be hardest hit, with farm output losses estimated between $30 and $60 billion.

Deportations could cost the U.S. economy up to $88 billion annually.

AOC argued that immigrant labor is vital to economic stability, urging Congress to pursue immigration reform.

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[–] timmy_dean_sausage@lemmy.world 10 points 3 days ago (2 children)

IMHO, Democrats have gotten much better with their messaging over the past decade. People just don't pay attention because diligently solving problems with substantial plans that take years to show effects isn't sexy or exciting.

I stay pretty keyed in to what's going on in congress, but I have to put effort into that. It seems like all the algorithms constantly want to shift my content to paying attention to all the crazy shit the GOP is up to and I'm constantly catching and stopping myself from getting sucked into rage porn.

[–] prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 3 days ago (1 children)

People just don’t pay attention because diligently solving problems with substantial plans that take years to show effects isn’t sexy or exciting.

Yeah maybe... But they're also so bad at even just pointing out the horrible shit Republicans are constantly doing.

You're not looking. "Now This!" and Cspan are two great YouTube channels for democratic media coverage. Dems are constantly calling Republicans out on stuff. Cspan is extra cool because they post full, unedited hearings so you get to see dems actually try to govern while the alt-righters behave like children, yell, and posture for their 30 second media clips, then sit back down and stare at their phone until it's time to talk again.

[–] WagyuSneakers@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Saying they're good at messaging and then saying people don't paying attention enough to see it is an oxymoron. If they were good at messaging you wouldn't have to pay attention to see it.

[–] timmy_dean_sausage@lemmy.world 0 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I disagree. They're not responsible for the lack of media coverage. If all you watch is legacy media, you're not going to see democratic messaging.

[–] WagyuSneakers@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

If there are voters that are only watching legacy media then any approach that doesn't include legacy media is nothing short of negligent.

How do you propose democratic politicians make legacy media cover their messaging? Can you explain how politicians having no control over legacy media companies is negligence? I'm not following the logic on that one..