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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin 4 Fun" data-source="post: 1346229" data-attributes="member: 6465"><p>Of course not, but they <strong>are</strong> required te either close up shop or move their manufacturing out of the country. </p><p></p><p>You really haven't been around long enough to remember anything other than a Wally World, but if you were, you would remember that many of your neighbors worked in a manufacturing plant. These neighbors were typical middle class. The middle class existed before there were only two classes, wealthy & poverty stricken. Those neighbors weren't concerned that their bosses would close the plant and ship their jobs to some thrid world country that encourages child labor.</p><p></p><p>Why would a manufacturing plant run out of money and have to close up shop if they are recording record sales? I guess that we can ask Zebco formerly located in Tulsa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin 4 Fun, post: 1346229, member: 6465"] Of course not, but they [B]are[/B] required te either close up shop or move their manufacturing out of the country. You really haven't been around long enough to remember anything other than a Wally World, but if you were, you would remember that many of your neighbors worked in a manufacturing plant. These neighbors were typical middle class. The middle class existed before there were only two classes, wealthy & poverty stricken. Those neighbors weren't concerned that their bosses would close the plant and ship their jobs to some thrid world country that encourages child labor. Why would a manufacturing plant run out of money and have to close up shop if they are recording record sales? I guess that we can ask Zebco formerly located in Tulsa. [/QUOTE]
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