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Are Unions killing America

Updated: 8/19/2023
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I think the majority of people are scared and feel like they are being ripped off. I guess everyone should just take a look at who is directly influencing their lives and for about 80% of the population the presence of unions at the very least forces employers to be competative enough to keep people from asking for more. I believe in the republican ideals but trickle down is a convenient load of trash and if you look at the wealth distribution and peoples income levels i dont see how crushing people that make between the poverty line and 100K is going to help anything for most americans

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deliberate inefficiency to stretch out hourly labor costs; cronyism and corruption at the top all creates a heavy drag on this country's momentum.

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