Mach1E
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Sure….. but none of this has anything to do with unions.In the article that I posted, the wealth has shifted dramatically from the lower 99% to the top 1% in recent years. You seem to be worried that it may shift back to where it was before?
"The top 1% holds $38.7 trillion in wealth. That’s more than the combined wealth of America’s middle class, a group many economists define as the middle 60% of households by income. Those households hold about 26% of all wealth."
The Economy seemed to do quite well when the CEO pay was in check so to speak.
Bottom line is there is so much in the pie. The bigger slice for the Ultra rich leads to a much smaller slice for the "non-rich".
The only difference is that people like you seem to be content with a very small percentage holding most if not all of the cards.
It is not sustainable at this rate. When the lower class suffers, history has shown over and over again that through Revolutions the cards come tumbling down and they usually bring the fat cats with them. Lose-lose
Societies that are kept down also bring crime and other things that come with it that affects us all.
And why stop at letting the Rich get richer. Let us bring Kings back and bring back full circle. ?
If we gave 100% of CEO pay to factory workers it would be negligible.
But to the argument about unions, we don’t need to speculate to see “what a world with and without unions TODAY” looks like because it already exists.
Florida is and has been anti-union for a very long time.
Detroit has been run by unions for a very long time.
I know where I would rather live and work.
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