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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1121748" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The only thing Clinton did concerning NAFTA was sign the bill. NAFTA has been very good for Hispanics in the border states and they were due. It also put alot of desperately poor people in Mexico to work. Goes back to my theory about plenty. Settle for plenty and things go well. Think you are entitled to luxury and the rug gets pulled out from under you eventually. The workers who got affected most by NAFTA were union workers who felt entitled to living large. Unions are never going to have the strength they once had if workers aren't willing to meet management halfway. And before anyone starts reaming me I'm disgusted by the way management is hogging all the wealth. Seems to me with superior numbers workers could get legislation enacted that would modify their compensation. But pushing a company to the brink because one thinks one is entitled is an unrealistic view of our place in a competitive world market and a sure fire way to go down the drain just like members of other unions have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1121748, member: 24302"] The only thing Clinton did concerning NAFTA was sign the bill. NAFTA has been very good for Hispanics in the border states and they were due. It also put alot of desperately poor people in Mexico to work. Goes back to my theory about plenty. Settle for plenty and things go well. Think you are entitled to luxury and the rug gets pulled out from under you eventually. The workers who got affected most by NAFTA were union workers who felt entitled to living large. Unions are never going to have the strength they once had if workers aren't willing to meet management halfway. And before anyone starts reaming me I'm disgusted by the way management is hogging all the wealth. Seems to me with superior numbers workers could get legislation enacted that would modify their compensation. But pushing a company to the brink because one thinks one is entitled is an unrealistic view of our place in a competitive world market and a sure fire way to go down the drain just like members of other unions have. [/QUOTE]
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