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Originally Posted by The North One
Uhh, all of them. Factories need workers and have no other choice.
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But factories clearly don’t have to be located in one place. This is just you upset your region has fallen so much from its highs.
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Yeah, we know, to circumvent and destroy unions in the never ending search for dirt cheap labor and poverty wages. Only that's coming back to bite the US in the ass now.
What a worker in Texas or these other anti-union southern states get is a sad joke compared to a union job.
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You seem to be forgetting how bloated labor become. They had a star role in their own demise. While I’m not in favor of throwing the baby out out with the bath water, this was pretty inevitable.
I’m not sure why anyone is entitled something. Why is your region entitled to be frozen in time? I’m sure you wouldn’t mind if Texas and the SW was still just a dusty region.
The history of the US is regions rising and falling. It’s a globalized world and I would bet a lot of you would rather implement Chinese level controls on business just so you can taste some of that past again.