There were 13.2 million people employed in Texas in 2020, a 17.1 percent rise from 2010 according to data from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics. By employment levels, restaurants, education, and health care are the three largest industries in the state. Feb 4, 2023
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While I would recommend Battle Mountain, Nevada, for the refugees, they all appear to be going to Texas, Texas is the fastest growing state, and the jobs seem to be in food, education, and health care.
So, the Baby Boomers in Texas can have beautiful blonde nurses from Ukraine at the hospitals.
I would recommend pig farming outside of Battle Mountain, Nevada, and then selling pork and bacon to San Francisco, you can sell pork to China Town in San Francisco, etc.
But, you can raise pork and beef and chicken in Texas too, and they can supply the restaurants with food, etc. And I read that Texas is growing grapes and is making wine now, the Texas wine is supposed to be good wine, I wish them the best with that. Texas can sell cheap wine to Chicago and Detroit and to Saint Louis, etc.
And yes Bambu, it would be great if Australia could sell more wine to China, that would be awesome, Australia can send wine and beef and other good stuff to China, and in return China can send Australia solar panels, etc.
On the issue of helping the refugees, it is not human trafficking when UNICEF and Kiwanis International and when the Catholic Church, etc, helps the poor refugees to reach safe new homes. Charity and human kindness is not human trafficking. Kiwanis is great, and UNICEF is great, etc.
Salute,
Tony V.