Jobs in Trump's America

I've listened to his speeches, but can any economically-learned anons plot out the most likely ways Trump will improve the job market in America?

Opening factories and starting several types of construction and maintenance projects will undoubtedly be the backbone of the initiative, but what other methods can he use to jolt the country back onto its feet?

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I call dibs.

I'm looking for a job now, the market is worse than I remember. No one is hiring because the Trump ripple effect is expected to cause major problems including a kike-caused depression. The way he's going to improve jobs is by first bringing them back from china through the banning of sending jobs away to foreign lands with tariffs.

low taxes
small business owners are raped in the ass by taxes, both fed and state plus all other retarded fees (unemployment, ss, medicare)

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One of my grandfathers was an oil rig worker and the other was a machinist; both of those jobs are virtually extinct today. If Trump brings back manufacturing to America, then all of those industrial jobs will come with them. Machinists, pipe grinders, masons, etc. It will be a glorious new day.

Chuckin out 40 million illegals.
Lowering businesses taxes will lure some companies back and give other opportunity to start.
Investing in American infrastructure will provide lots of jobs.
Lifting the useless government regulations.

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Honestly, the first two years will be extremely rough
Right now the market is on the verge of collapse, we'll probably be officially in global recession by the time spring or summer roll around based off the economic reports
We're hovering in the 23%-25% real unemployment range right now

Tariffs, nigger.

Everything that's "Made in Americaâ„¢" has parts from or is assembled in another country.
With Trump's 35% tariff, it's going to cause a lot of companies to actually make shit here. Needless to say, that's going to create a fuckton of job opportunities.
What we need is manufacturing jobs. Living near Detroit, I expect at least a small-scale revival of manufacturing of my area and many other areas that harken back to the economic boom of the '50s.