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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5070408" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The service, entertainment and leisure industries you speak of are now the norm nationwide in nearly every state. The US stopped being a manufacturing economy in the 1980's. Mighty GE has gone from 289,000 employees to less than 70,000 here in the US while collecting 2.2 billion dollars in direct publicly funded grants and aide. GM ,Ford and the other manufacturing giants in whom you take such comfort are a fraction of what they once were. Travel, service, entertainment, tourism have tried as best it could to replace heavy industry . They don't pay as good nor do they employ thousands at one location like heavy industry once did. </p><p></p><p>As for the RWL's and their Mexican labor force, Texas is the same thing. You've got two types of people living there. Rich Texas oilmen and their Mexican gardeners...Now if you think that one of these RWL's are in violation of US immigration and labor law.....File notification with federal authorities rather just batch about it.... That's if you've got the courage to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5070408, member: 58386"] The service, entertainment and leisure industries you speak of are now the norm nationwide in nearly every state. The US stopped being a manufacturing economy in the 1980's. Mighty GE has gone from 289,000 employees to less than 70,000 here in the US while collecting 2.2 billion dollars in direct publicly funded grants and aide. GM ,Ford and the other manufacturing giants in whom you take such comfort are a fraction of what they once were. Travel, service, entertainment, tourism have tried as best it could to replace heavy industry . They don't pay as good nor do they employ thousands at one location like heavy industry once did. As for the RWL's and their Mexican labor force, Texas is the same thing. You've got two types of people living there. Rich Texas oilmen and their Mexican gardeners...Now if you think that one of these RWL's are in violation of US immigration and labor law.....File notification with federal authorities rather just batch about it.... That's if you've got the courage to do so. [/QUOTE]
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