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re: Unions are outdated. It is 2023 not 1923
Posted on 9/14/23 at 8:27 am to funnystuff
Posted on 9/14/23 at 8:27 am to funnystuff
80% of voters go to the polls for 2 issues, neither neither side wants to solve it for all the money it garners them.
If you want to solve a problem you must first ask the real questions instead of distractions with no actual solutions.
A simple question (before guns or abortion) should be is the buying power of the US citizen stable or rising over time?
What started in the 60's and 70's went exponential in the 80's forward.
If minimum wages are raised 10% but goods go up 20% the citizens are losing ground, not gaining it. Since the 80's and the "greed is good" mantra this has accelerated. I favor local and regional ownership with stockholders being average citizens and companies who actually do something.
I do not favor Wall Street padding their pockets looting US companies and making paper profits for themselves while not actually building long term US companies.
If you want to solve a problem you must first ask the real questions instead of distractions with no actual solutions.
A simple question (before guns or abortion) should be is the buying power of the US citizen stable or rising over time?
What started in the 60's and 70's went exponential in the 80's forward.
If minimum wages are raised 10% but goods go up 20% the citizens are losing ground, not gaining it. Since the 80's and the "greed is good" mantra this has accelerated. I favor local and regional ownership with stockholders being average citizens and companies who actually do something.
I do not favor Wall Street padding their pockets looting US companies and making paper profits for themselves while not actually building long term US companies.
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