Democratic politicians and pundits have been making statements in support of undocumented immigrants, suggesting they are necessary for menial tasks. Rep. Jasmine Crockett argued that Hispanic immigrants are needed to perform tasks such as picking cotton, a sentiment echoed by Rep. Jerry Nadler. Rep. Becca Balint opposed efforts to close the border and deport undocumented workers, stating that without them, there would be no one to perform tasks such as wiping people's backsides. These comments have been criticized for being demeaning and have raised questions about why Democrats are losing support among Hispanic voters. Rep. Balint claimed that Vermont's agricultural system would collapse without immigrant labor, highlighting the need for avenues for people to come to the US legally to work. Vermont has become a hub for socialist ideology, with politicians such as Sen. Bernie Sanders and State Rep. Teddy Waszazak advocating for government intervention in the market. Waszazak argued that the market is rigged against working people and that it is the government's job to "right-size" the market, a concept that has led to disastrous federal subsidies and programs in the past. The idea that the market picks winners and losers is misleading, as it is actually individual customers who choose the products and services they want. The comments made by these politicians reflect a crisis of faith in the American system, with some calling for radical changes such as trashing the Constitution and packing the Court. Overall, the narrative emerging from Democratic politicians and pundits has been criticized for being condescending and dismissive of the value of hard work and individual achievement.
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