Then U. S. wages, benefits, and working conditions comparable to those in developing countries would "mirror reality", right?
On Aug 31 05:38 PM Mmarrkk wrote:
> Fully agree! I'd add that the relentless collapse of u.s. manufacturing > was driven in large part by the overreaching of two groups: organized > labor and environmental terrorists organizations...both joined at > the hip by the Democratic Party! Labor costs have gone through the > roof due to benefits packages that don't mirror reality or the competitive > nature of the world economy. Keeping up with ever changing environmental > regulations that in many cases have no basis in cost/benefit analysis > is also a driving force behind manufacturing leaving the country. > With that manufacturing base leaving, the natural gas industry has > lost a vital demand element.
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On Aug 31 05:38 PM Mmarrkk wrote:
> Fully agree! I'd add that the relentless collapse of u.s. manufacturing
> was driven in large part by the overreaching of two groups: organized
> labor and environmental terrorists organizations...both joined at
> the hip by the Democratic Party! Labor costs have gone through the
> roof due to benefits packages that don't mirror reality or the competitive
> nature of the world economy. Keeping up with ever changing environmental
> regulations that in many cases have no basis in cost/benefit analysis
> is also a driving force behind manufacturing leaving the country.
> With that manufacturing base leaving, the natural gas industry has
> lost a vital demand element.