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To: Rockinfreakapotamus
Another poster writes:

"It is no longer economically feasible to open and operate a manufacturing plant of any great size because the wages that the unions will demand the workers be paid, the taxes the company will have to pay to the government for the privilege of operating in the US and the fees incurred for the clean-up of the pollution that is inevitably a by-product of industry makes it impossible to produce a product that the general consuming public can afford."

Nicely put, I should think.
As anyone can see, this problem's an exremely complicated one.
A problem I haven't clue #1 as to how it should be, or could be solved.

...not as long as the aforementioned forces above rule the day, I don't.

7 posted on 12/31/2001 12:21:03 PM PST by Landru
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