US corporate
management from 1945 to 1960 focused on expansion and R&D. Taxes were high
and unions were extorting companies. Making unions unnecessary became a goal,
but off-shoring US jobs was limited.
In the 1970s, foreign
products had gained favor with US consumers, especially cars. The US auto
manufacturers were hampered by union costs and obstruction. Large companies
could not withstand labor strikes. Putting plants overseas based on costs
became an option. This trend took hold in the 1980s and foreign companies
dumped their products in the US to gain market share, but taxes were reduced
and new business start-ups flourished in electronics. Unions became unpopular
with employees.
In 1989, the US opened
the gates on immigration and regulations and flooded businesses with both.
Immigrants were eligible for US welfare and they streamed in at the rate of 3
million a year. US corporations began to support global expansion over national
growth. Middle class jobs crashed as more companies moved their production
overseas. By the 1990s, US corporations were losing their national identities.
US corporations did
solve the quality problems with Lean Management and targeted automation to
increase throughput and tighten tolerances. Manufacturing was automating and US
product quality improved.
By 2000, it was clear
that corporations were not interested in maintaining middle class jobs. They
were controlled by special interests and so were US politicians. Everyone was
following UN Agenda 21 to remove national sovereignty in favor of global
governance. US corporations adopted the Liberal Agenda.
For years voters
wanted to tighten immigration and drill for oil, but the political/corporate
cabal issued their “values” based on socialism, non-discrimination, open
borders and environmental fanaticism.
In 2009, Congress
passed Obamacare and healthcare costs became unsustainable. Excessive
government subsidies resulted in cost explosions in healthcare and education.
Consumers no longer had control over costs.
By 2016, US voters
faced regulations to ban fossil fuels and increase their electric bills by 500%
and a welfare migrant invasion. Trump won the election with a plan to restore
US middle class jobs and the US economy.
Now in 2019, Trump’s
plan is working and Liberals are desparate to not loose ground on their goal to
make the US a “Socialist Republic”. Corporations are clinging to their Liberal
“values”.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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