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In reply to the discussion: When every single Republican is anti-union, why are so many DUers anti-union too? [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)and of course, the demands of modernizing old facilities, all were things that contributed to "jobs going South" where costs were made enticingly cheaper.
Not surprisingly, the economic impact of those jobs going south was seen as a good thing in the south. And not surprisingly people and politicians looked to mirror that success all over the nation. It was a significant contributor to the rise of the new democrats originally termed the DLC and it continues to run through the changing incarnations of their labels.
Too bad that politics isn't as nimble as the captialists are. If it was we'd be looking at least at one political party organized around principles of defending the domestic economy. Instead we've got political parties organized around values and orientations of the late 1970's and 1980's.