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On Fri, 16 Sep 2016 03:33:30 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 3:00:14 AM UTC-4, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
>> In article >, Ed
>> Pawlowski > wrote:
>>
>> > Most of his campaign rhetoric and promises is what that group of people
>> > talk about over a couple of beers. Finally a candidate that understands
>> > them and it going to fix things. Yep, he is keeping out the illegals,
>> > mooslums, gays, commies, and furriners, Yeah, we'll get 'em.

>>
>> Remember Ed, when we were growing up, we had a thriving blue-collar
>> middle class? Governmental regulation of damned near everything has
>> driven manufacturing out of our country. We no longer have a
>> military-industrial complex, because there is no industrial part.
>> People ranting about the M-I complex haven't a clue of what's going on.
>> We can't even produce military components to keep our weapons of war
>> working or microchips to run our ever increasing need for information
>> technology. It's all gone. Others do it somewhere else.
>> We need to put our people back to work again with a sense of purpose
>> and not dependent on governmental largesse that fewer and fewer people
>> keep paying for.

>
>What Presidential power will enable that to happen? I just don't see
>either Clinton or Trump having an iota effect on restoring the
>manufacturing base in the U.S.
>
>> Vote for Hillary and support a historically and nowadays rapidly
>> declining status-quo and continual weakening of the USA with dangerous
>> consequences to the world.
>> Vote for Trump and support something different. God knows what.
>> I'm voting Trump.

>
>I'm going to step off of this cliff in the dark. Maybe there'll be
>a ledge 5 feet down, or maybe not. God knows what.
>
>Cindy Hamilton


I'm curious Cindy, what you think about Ford's new small car
manufacturing plant in Mexico. With it, Ford can compete with South
Korea, China or Germany. They can build small cars very competitively.

How much more would they cost to pay the United Auto Workers to build
the cars in Detroit? If the current Ford Chairman tried to build them
in Detroit, would the Ford shareholders demand his firing? It's really
tough to be a Capitalist Pig in America today.

William