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Originally Posted by grendiers
No they don't. Things have changed since WWII. We are no longer the only manufacturing powerhouse in the world. One thing that never gets mentioned is the growing industrialization in other countries. With our current laws, wage requirements, environmental regs and UNIONS- it's become more cost effective to farm out those unskilled Union jobs.
Ugh, a bunch of lies. Things have NOT changed since WWII. We can be a manufacturing powerhouse. Chinese, Indonesian, cheap stuff isn't needed in our country, and if you really look at it, you'd admit it. In fact, manufacturing has gone up considerably since GW been in office, just look it up. Unfortunately, for me an others, this increase is due primarily to the increase in oil-fracking in the Us. I'm dead set against this because of Big Oil's unrelenting push to ignore the environmental consequences. And that is because of Dick Cheney's efforts to exempt the oil-whore-fracking industry from the 2005 clean water act. He and GW, and rumsfield should be in jail for crimes against humanity. History will prove this to be true.
Look what happened to the public unions in WI- given the option to STOP mandatory payments, the members took it. Union revenues sunk because NO ONE SAW VALUE IN PAYING THEM.
Geesh, another lie. This was not a Union members quest. Nope, is was Gov. Goofy Walker and his right wing nutball clones in the assembly, that did this. Guess what, and I live in Wi, he's done. No presidential aspirations for this college dropout. He's done.
'You want cheap Nikes, and a fat paycheck for installing lug nuts, when a kid in Bangladesh will do it as well (if not quieter!) than the average Union goon.'
Really? That's the best you can do? Gee, what other minority-driven thoughts do you have?
'Can't have it both ways- either we adapt by making the pricing more competitive by farming out labor to cheaper places that qualify, or we SINK on a global level, being overpriced thanks to the Union.'
Well, guess what? Americans want quality, and at a fair price. You and yours, can't have it both ways.
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Blame bush, and attempt to call me a racist because I said "Bangladesh"- LOL.
PS- There's the flaw in your argument. We're not the only consumers of American goods anymore. What makes you think a multinational company only has the USA as a consumer?
Here's a hint- the USA is 20th century- the new growth in the 21st century (and consumer pool) is Asia.
Frankly, I'm reporting all this post-mortem. Unions and basically dead, despite what you claim. WI proved it- no one wants to pay the Unions anymore, and facts and stats don't lie. They are going the way of the buggy whip.
Facts are friendly.
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