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vern_humphrey
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There’s a fine example of “I got mine.” The tiny minority of union workers get theirs, and everyone else pays inflated prices for the goods they produce. And of course the union bosses become multi-millionaires.Add “I got mine!” to that and that’s pretty much what I mean.
And I would like to say for the record, the BEST anti-poverty program around is a good union job with benefits and a pension plan; things under attack by a certain group of politicians representing corporations.
The unionized industries are being run into the ground – Winchester just ceased production of their most popular rifles because the union contract forced them to produce them under union labor. They’ll restart production at a non-union location after the contract expires.
The Big Three in the automotive industry are barely keeping afloat, while non-unionized brands in southern states are running away with the business.
But the Rust Belt should stay unionized – more jobs will migrate down here and we will prosper.