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DSK
 
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I dooubt it strongly, since few textile plants in the South were
unionized right up to the end.



John H wrote:
The magic words...the end.


Do you have a problem understanding plain English, or is your
Clinton-hating gland jazzed up to the point where you can blame the
unions when a non-union plant goes out of business?



You're really full of ****.



You're probably correct.


And have been all along.


Do you think that American laborers should compete on an "even playing
field" ie no pollution laws, no workplace safety laws, and $1/day wages
such as prevalent in the 3rd world? The only way to compete is through
technology... and intelligent management... both of which require the
application of a little political willpower...



Of course, political willpower. Whose?


Who has been running the country for over 4 years now, watching and
doing nothing about the increasing decline of U.S. manufacturing?

DSK