I don't know who "traditional farmer" is, but I didn't see him say anything that much of the public (my local community, anyway) doesn't believe, too.
I only post under my registered handle of Howard H.
My name is Howard Henderson and I was pushed out of farming by the banker 8-9 years ago. I guess I never found the "gravy train" you are talking about.
I work an office job now, with a second job doing IT consulting work and fixing people's PCs & networks.
I imagine unions WOULD be a great deal for those on the "inside" that were benefitting from all their power and gravy contracts.
I've just seen too many examples of the corruption, extortion, & waste that happens with them around. I've been around the block enough times to know to call a spade a spade.
It is obvious to most Americans, too, or the unions wouldn't be losing SO MUCH power nowdays compared to year's past.
There are just WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE in the world that ARE willing to work for way less than what American unions demand in return for what they offer back!!
In my opinion, THAT is the root cause of the "de-manufacturization" of the USA.
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