Vice -president JD Vance Remembered the eyebrow increase that he was expressed by a technical CEO years ago during a Silicon Valley dinner and noted that his wife USHA texts him under the table during the event.
Vance merkte op dat hij zijn bezorgdheid besprak dat de natie “op weg was in een richting waarin Amerika niet langer de middenklasse-gezinnen kon ondersteunen die aan de lonen uit de middenklasse werkten”, en dat zelfs als er voldoende “economische dynamiek was om de rijkdom te bieden om ervoor te zorgen dat” individuen het zich konden veroorloven om een ​​​​huis en voedsel te kopen, en het monetaire aspect van het werk werd vervangen, het doel en het doel van het werk zou worden destroyed.
The vice -president, who noticed that this event had probably been in 2016 or 2017, said that a tech -CEO at the event noticed that he was not worried about a lack of goal then individuals lose their job.

Senator JD Vance, R-Ohio and his wife Usha Chilukuri Vance are watching while he is nominated for the Vice-President’s office on the first day of the Republican National Convention on the Fiserv Forum on July 15, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisc. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty images)
Vance said that when he asked the CEO what he thought would replace the purpose of people’s goal, the answer of the CEO was “digital, completely immersive gaming”.
The Vice President added that His wife texted him Under the table that said they “should get here. These people are f — ing crazy.”
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Vance told the story while on Tuesday at the American Dynamism Summit spoke.
During the comments, Vance described “cheap labor” as a “stool that brakes innovation” and a “medicine to which too many American companies became addicted.”
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He said that the US will not “win the future by dumping child labor laws or paying our employees less than Chinese or Vietnamese workers. We don’t want that, and it is not on the table,” he said.
Instead, Vance said that the nation can win by protecting employees as innovators.