...or companies will realize they can do the product locally without the burden of importation taxes. Comapnies will always have stuff to sell, peoples will always need stuff. If it becomes cheaper to build stuff locally, that's where it will be built.J. Peterman said:..............and puts duties on products to slow or stop imports. That might start a world depression. There will be tarrif wars all over the place and prices will go up for all your goods.
Unions are a big problem because too powerful. It's too easy for a lazy bastard or a chronic incompetent to sit on his ass and be paid big money, with the company having to spend ridiculous amount of time and money to get him fired.
But without Unions, you get companies who work employees to conditions that are totally unacceptable. Unions want more-more-more for their members and the stock holders want more-more-more for themself. It's a battle with no end.
Funny but, at the base, communism had it's virtues. The problem came with the corruption it created, all because of human nature of wanting more-more-more, without being able to see at what point it becomes compulsive rather than useful. Utopia! Where are you!
What's missing to make it all good? Something that the world have in short supply since it exist, it's something that seems to be less and less available. It's like there was a finished amount created at the beginning of time and now, it's distributed inequally amongs the population, with less and less left for each individual, as generations progress and population increase... This simple thing is called respect.
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