Re: “Unions Bankrupt Country” (Sound Off, June 15-21), It is most certainly not unions who bankrupt this country, but the plutocratic robber class that dominates current U.S. business and …
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Re: “Unions Bankrupt Country” (Sound Off, June 15-21), It is most certainly not unions who bankrupt this country, but the plutocratic robber class that dominates current U.S. business and politics. Handouts to the super rich, endless and expensive Imperialist wars, corporate mismanagement, and a massive redistribution of wealth from the middle class to the predatory ruling elite are the causes of the current financial woes. Much of the U.S. looks like a Third World country now. No other industrialized society has such shameful poverty and no other developed country has such low levels of unionization. There is a connection! We need more unions, not less!