I will answer Hunter Biden’s questions
The idea of doing the right thing is foreign to a man who has spent his entire life doing the wrong thing.

In a profanity-laced, semi-coherent defense of Joe Biden, former First Son, recovering(?) drug addict, sister-in-law banging, prostitute paying, child-support denying, avant garde artist and all-star grifter Hunter Biden attacked prominent Democrats in a podcast hosted by a guy in a Phillies cap I never heard of.
I don’t care about the attacks on George Clooney, James Carville, Nancy Pelosi, David Axelrod and others. Hunter is their problem.
I do care about some platitudes he laid down about illegal immigrants.
I paraphrase him: Who the flip do you think makes up your hotel room? Who cooks your flipping food? Who serves your flipping food? Who takes care of your flipping garden?
This from a guy whose father said he was the smartest man he knew. That says a lot about Joe’s circle of friends.
The answer to Hunter’s questions, is Americans, by an overwhelming majority, and a very large number of the workers in these fields are nonwhite.
Yes, illegals have penetrated the workforce, some 5% overall, but remain a minority in every field. They are most numerous in drywall installation, 33%, roofing, 32%, painting and paperhanging, 28%, maids, 24%.
It is surprising how many people believe all the jobs mentioned by the wunderkind are performed by illegals.
So the answer is Americans do those jobs, and when outsiders — illegals — compete for those jobs, they increase the labor supply, which results in static or less pay. Supply and demand. That’s Econ 101. They hurt Americans on the lowest rung of the economic ladder.
The younger Biden also said they just come here to make a living. He fails to mention — as did dear old Dad who fueled the illegals crisis — that they came here illegally, refusing to wait their turn, in contrast to a million legal immigrants each year. The illegals cut in the line for their selfish benefit.
But the idea of doing the right thing is foreign to Hunter, who has spent his entire life doing the wrong thing.