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Originally Posted by CFrance
And I don't claim "to have known you (or anybody else) for a long time," but this is very well said and makes much sense.
I suppose many don't choose to remember robber barons (wealthy, powerful, and unethical American industrialists and financiers in the 19th century") as the reason unions came into being in the first place. Robber baron | Definition, Significance, & Captains of Industry | Britannica Money
I was never in a union; I'm just appalled at what's been happening to the middle class.
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Nobody here actually knows me either, except through my words.
Just want to say I agree with you. History does repeat itself.
Boomer