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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3028566" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>If it were not for the fact that you have recently returned from the Fedex Mind Control and Reeducation Academy you would have been able to clearly see the historical perspective of my comments which was centered on the fact that blue collar workers in general are not driven by the same desperation and economic conditions that existed back in the Great Depression but rather the temptation of cheap credit . While Smith does know that the burden created by cheap credit keeps blue collar America constrained and easier to control he's not the only person in the position of wealth and power who knows it and takes advantage of it. A work stoppage in the form of a contract expiration or efforts to organize requires planning and the compiling of economic reserves for what will become a test of wills and resources. It's common knowledge that many strikes ended prematurely when creditors started pounding on the doors of the rank and file. it's not a question of living beyond their means but rather living in the completely false sense of security that a good credit score provides while completely ignoring the dramatic and completely unforeseen turn of events that will invariably impact themselves upon the lives each and every one of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3028566, member: 58386"] If it were not for the fact that you have recently returned from the Fedex Mind Control and Reeducation Academy you would have been able to clearly see the historical perspective of my comments which was centered on the fact that blue collar workers in general are not driven by the same desperation and economic conditions that existed back in the Great Depression but rather the temptation of cheap credit . While Smith does know that the burden created by cheap credit keeps blue collar America constrained and easier to control he's not the only person in the position of wealth and power who knows it and takes advantage of it. A work stoppage in the form of a contract expiration or efforts to organize requires planning and the compiling of economic reserves for what will become a test of wills and resources. It's common knowledge that many strikes ended prematurely when creditors started pounding on the doors of the rank and file. it's not a question of living beyond their means but rather living in the completely false sense of security that a good credit score provides while completely ignoring the dramatic and completely unforeseen turn of events that will invariably impact themselves upon the lives each and every one of us. [/QUOTE]
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