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Good post, good reminder for all who are feeling comfortable in their own lives.
When it is the official policy of the local, state, and federal governments to abolish or discourage manufacturing in favor of green service jobs, we should not be surprised that, on the success of these policies, manufacturing labor is living in their cars. The manufacturing jobs did not disappear – they simply went to a labor-friendly location.
It was, after all, a consensus decision that manufacturing is dirty stuff in need of regulation. A new jurisdiction took care of that. We’re going to watch it happen in real time with the speed of the Internet as Oz implodes under the new Gillard CO2 scheme. Take notes, students, and pity the fortunes of the class of 2012.
Sad thing is this won’t show up on the LSM