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    Quote Originally Posted by loservillelabor
    I don't have the answer guys. I just know there's no law of the universe that says Americans should earn 10 times more than the rest of the world's workers. That does pose some problems.
    in that case its R.I.P. for the middle class and our country as we know it will cease to exist. CEO's used to get paid maybe 50 times the average worker.. not its something like 500 times..
    now that the $$ is going to the shitter.. China will for sure De-peg and maybe peg the Euro. Not a bad thing if we can get out Government Debt under control..
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    I belong to a craft that is unionized, although I have no love for the unions, they do help in making sure that the employees receive a "share" in the corporations profits. My company has made record profits in the billions for the last 2 or 3 quarters and the company is constantly trying to drive down our wages and benefits.

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    There should be optional unions instead of one globalist union, UAW, for the auto industry and personally I think it's unConstitutional for them to be connected. Each facility should have it's own union not connected to others. The way the UAW is set up now is convenient for the globalist corporations to build their vehicles elsewhere and still be in compliance with the UAW, like Canada (Mexico is next). Plus these globalsit corporations are overloading the workforce with green card employees to further weaken our sovereignty. When the unions are local, for the people (citizens), they can negociate citizens only in the work force. The way the set up is now, as per the UAW Constitution, the locals (citizens) are/will be overwhelmed with green card employees to meet "quotas". Better yet if they're nonunion (Japanese) the local city, county, state can specify that they can do business there as long as they hire local citizens!
    "As has happened before in our history, if you have open borders poor country governments will pay people to move here, promising them a better life in the New World"*
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