To: ventana
From the New York Times on Jan. 2. 1906:
"Union officials ask government to subsidize harness and
buggy whip makers to help offset the damage done by Henry Ford and his dastardly assembly line.
Women, Minorities and Children harmed the most. sarcasm off/ What most miss is, the only thing that never changes is change itself. When I graduated from high school, the best jobs in Dayton, Ohio were at NCR or one of the GM plants. fortyleven years later, I wonder hat the best jobs in Dayton are. I know of sure it ain't at NCR.
To: Long Distance Rider
When I graduated from high school, the best jobs in Dayton, Ohio were at NCR or one of the GM plants. fortyleven years later, I wonder hat the best jobs in Dayton are. Gee, you learned how to count all the way to fortyleven in high school???
I'm IMPRESSED!!!
But unlike your stale commentary about buggywhips, the economic warfare being waged against our domestic manufacturing sector has nothing to do with technological obsolescence.
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