This was a great thread by @17cShyteposter and @CovfefeAnon among others on sort of the same dilemma.https://twitter.com/bespokecommie/status/1400339151191375873 …
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This was me talking to
@aryancrash, also on same theme.https://mobile.twitter.com/bespokecommie/status/1399947681921781771 …Sitting_on_my_Own added,
Sitting_on_my_Own @bespokecommieReplying to @AryanCrashEh, mostly agree but I *do* think it is possible for companies to willingly uproot themselves in search of profit. Don't manufacturing companies have higher margins today than they did in the 70s due to being overseas? If you could do that, why wouldn't you?2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes -
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Blaming it on the government just doesn't quite fit the whole storyhttps://mobile.twitter.com/bespokecommie/status/1399948807492673538 …
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Sitting_on_my_Own @bespokecommieReplying to @bespokecommie @AryanCrashYou can't blame it on government-mandated immigration, affirmative action, or other quota-related retardation either, because it doesn't fit the timeline. If factories were getting fucked by quotas or the urban chaos of the 60s, they would have just moved to the white interior.3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @bespokecommie @kaguyathebackup and
The "urban chaos" was just the leading edge - the reality is that the US doesn't have secure property rights in physical capital - capital in the US is owned by a voting majority of whoever gets hired to work in a location where it's deployed. *That's* what they fled.
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Wait REALLY? That's us law? Sounds really socialist for America
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Yeah, just hold a vote, get a majority of "the workers" in a place and you get "certified" as a union and a certified union can do things like block changes in work rules, block employers from closing the plant, etc. while enjoying ant*fa-like legal immunity to use violence
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Because it's basically the same playbook as the left still uses today. Maybe they get a legit majority of the men working in a plant, maybe they don't but the organization that they join is purely a leftist creature
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But are you against unions blocking management decisions? What if there is some kind of compromise to allow it to be ok, like banning strikes or allowing management to pay less than normal?
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Agree overall but for complex enterprises owners have to designate an agent with executive authority over the enterprise and he has to delegate parts of that power to underlings - that authority has to be absolute for it to function well.
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