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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

What Is Driving the Permanent Collapse of American Jobs? | 12/3/25

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Society & Culture, Politics, News, News Commentary

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🗓️ 3 December 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Don’t let anyone sugarcoat the GOP underperformance in the Tennessee special election. I offer deep and broad analysis of how last night’s results fit into a clear pattern of the GOP bleeding suburban voters in a way that will result in an electoral slaughter next year. However, there is a silver lining of a red firewall to avoid a complete wipeout, but that will require Trump to change his economic message. One thing he must do is put forward a plan to reverse the hemorrhaging of American jobs. We’re joined today by Amanda Goodall, a labor market expert, who offers an in-depth analysis of why this has been the worst job market for college graduates and how she fears this is a permanent dynamic. Unlike during the Great Recession, there are so many roles being abolished. She explains how the collapse of small businesses and the rise of major corporate monopolies have allowed companies to succeed without critical talent. She believes this is much deeper than simply AI eliminating jobs. We also discuss the continued trend of outsourcing and how Trump’s decision not to cancel the H-1B program is indefensible.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Politics without the soap opera with unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:06.6

The Conservative Review with Daniel Burns.

0:10.0

And welcome back fellow American Patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready to fight anew

0:16.0

for the issues that matter in the way they matter at the time they matter.

0:21.3

Your host, Daniel Harwitz, back here today for Wednesday.

0:26.2

It is December 3rd.

0:27.5

And of course, it is another Wednesday morning post-election day, special election day.

0:33.6

Everyone has their opinion on the Republican win, albeit severe underperformance in the western, southwestern suburbs and rural areas surrounding Nashville.

0:46.9

In addition to a part of Nashville, the Republican taking a district Trump won by 22 and winning it by just 8.9 points.

0:56.4

And what you saw last night was the effect of a cause that we're going to talk about today.

1:04.4

There's one clip I want to play from Trump that is the cause of this.

1:09.5

When you have a terrible economy telling the people the economy is great,

1:13.4

yesterday we focused on the inflation part, among other things.

1:18.8

Today we're going to have our good friend Amanda Goodall on the job chick.

1:23.9

That's literally her screen name on social media because she is an expert in the labor

1:29.0

market to talk about the labor market. I mean, it's not just inflation. People can't find

1:34.3

jobs, especially young people. So we're going to talk about some of the trends there.

1:39.7

But imagine if you had a Republican party that had the messaging of this show all year long.

1:47.8

And, you know, rather than Trump gaslighting people and telling them, oh, the economy is great, would have said, no, I'm going to stand up for small business for people who can't afford health care because of Obamacare and government interventions.

2:02.8

Oh, well, Daniel, we don't have the votes to do the things you want to do.

2:05.9

Okay.

2:06.7

So then Trump should have railed against them.

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