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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Factory jobs used to be good jobs with strong unions. Then the right eroded unions and vilified workers fighting for good pay and conditions and are working on eroding job safety protectionss. If they come back, I am sure they will not be the good jobs of the past. [/quote] You seem to have forgotten to mention that wealthy Democrat donors rallied Bill Clinton to ship those manufacturing jobs out of the US with NAFTA, further enriching those Democrat donors. Reagan and Bush were no friends of union workers, but Clinton literally kicked their jobs to Mexico. [/quote] You seem to have forgotten, or didn't know, that it was Reagan who started NAFTA, Bush who finally negotiated and signed the treaty in 1992, and Clinton who signed the Act in '93. https://time.com/5468175/nafta-history/ [/quote]
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