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Originally Posted by nik-
No, but it starts with some plants here and there.
The government of the US can't even stop buying tanks they don't need because of a few thousand jobs that are affected. What do you think happens when it comes to a few mines and a few coal fired plants?
This is the reality, nothing is going to get done unless those people are accounted for. Their government is practically a holy war as it is, imagine adding this?
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Not really related, but I think you are giving a lot more clout to the working man than he actually gets.
Neither side really cares about the guys punching the clock in that tank factory. It's probably got more to do with campaign contributions, defense lobbyists, pork spending, and greased palms than it does keeping people employed.