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Vice President Jd vance He remembered his eyebrow lifting, expressed by the director of technology during dinner in the Silicon Valley several years ago and noted that his wife of Usha had sent him under the table during the event.
Vance noted that he was discussing his concern that the nation was “moving in a direction in which America could no longer support middle -class families,” and that even if there was enough “economic dynamicness to ensure wealth to ensure that” individuals were afforded to buy home and food, and the monetary aspect of work would be equal.
Vice -President, who noted that this event was probably in 2016 or 2017, recounted that the Executive Director of Technology at the event noted that he was not concerned about the lack of purpose when individuals lose work.

Senator JD Vance, R-Ohio and his wife Usha Chilukuri Vance watches that he was nominated for the office of Vice President of the first day of the Republican national Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 15, 2024. In Milwaukee, WISC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Vance said that when he asked the executive director what he thought he would replace the sense of the purpose of the people, the response of the executive director was “digitally, a complete and playing playing.”
Vice -President added that His wife sent him a sms Under the table, saying they have to “get hell out of here. These people are crazy.”
Vance told the story as he spoke on a US Dynamism Summit on Tuesday.
During the remarks, Vance described the “cheap workforce” as a “sequin that inhibits innovation” and “a drug on which too many American companies depended on it.”
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He said that he would not “conquer the future by giving up a child’s work law or paying our workers less than a Chinese or Vietnamese worker. We don’t want it, which is not on the table,” he said.
Instead, Vance said that the nation could beat both workers’ protection and supporting innovators.