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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 937133" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>1) I would think the net number of jobs stayed the same or increased - lower shipping costs allowed more packages to be shipped. The same is true for Airlines.</p><p>Trucking - other than FedEx, it is still an industry a strong union employee presence.</p><p>Airlines - Non-Union carriers are pressuring all airlines to be more cost effective.</p><p>Libertarians do not support the Railway Act under which FedEx skirts the law.</p><p></p><p>2) Libertarians would have no problem with subsidized re-training, as long as the Government is not doing the subsidizing.</p><p></p><p>3) Obviously, you don't attend or associate with groups of Libertarians - it seems a very large percentage are self-employed. The grassroots Libertarians are all mixes of wealth and race (not many women) - the one thing they have in common is a sense of principle and fairness and a belief in themselves and others that they can take care of themselves.</p><p></p><p>4) Unfortunately, that is what it does seem to function on. </p><p>Look at Bush and Obama and that is all you get. Look at the Congress and Senate and that is all you get. That is all that politicians do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 937133, member: 7966"] 1) I would think the net number of jobs stayed the same or increased - lower shipping costs allowed more packages to be shipped. The same is true for Airlines. Trucking - other than FedEx, it is still an industry a strong union employee presence. Airlines - Non-Union carriers are pressuring all airlines to be more cost effective. Libertarians do not support the Railway Act under which FedEx skirts the law. 2) Libertarians would have no problem with subsidized re-training, as long as the Government is not doing the subsidizing. 3) Obviously, you don't attend or associate with groups of Libertarians - it seems a very large percentage are self-employed. The grassroots Libertarians are all mixes of wealth and race (not many women) - the one thing they have in common is a sense of principle and fairness and a belief in themselves and others that they can take care of themselves. 4) Unfortunately, that is what it does seem to function on. Look at Bush and Obama and that is all you get. Look at the Congress and Senate and that is all you get. That is all that politicians do. [/QUOTE]
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