Brownsfan
Continuity Please!
Unions were a huge deal in the thirties and greatly supported by blue
collar workers everywhere,FDR was on board as well,
but like everything that man touches ultimately becomes corrupt.
Unions today have become obsolete in that they really don’t have
power the way they once did, to much aggravation and they close
the plant and move it out of country destroying not only jobs but
entire cities like Detroit, or Lordstown/Youngstown,are completely
devastated into poverty.
Mind you this isn’t all on unions,a lot of the blame falls squarely on
the bottom line in this corporate era we live in.
Or the government that maintained high corporate tax rates domestically while permitting companies who export the manufacture of products (and thus jobs) to other countries with lower corporate taxes while allowing said companied to escape US taxes on products brought back and sold in the US. I understand the ideal of free trade and the argument that the products are taxed in the country of manufacture (at a lower rate of course) and companies should not be double taxed. But it seems to me that laws could have been written such that our government could have at least taxed the difference between our high rates and other countries low rates.
In my opinion, the main culprit was the government.