This is the problem with having so much manufacturing work sent overseas. So much of the work in Connecticut relies on the defense budget. When programs wind down, there isn't enough domestic manufacturing to backfill the lost positions easily.
The hard part is how many of these jobs are good, middle class, skilled jobs.
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More unemployment for Danny Boy while Texas is growing jobs faster than all of the other 49 states combined.
Communism always fails while freedom prospers!
7,000 layoffs and how long will it be before they replace those 7,000 in a right to work state where they can avoid the unions?
This is the problem with having so much manufacturing work sent overseas. So much of the work in Connecticut relies on the defense budget. When programs wind down, there isn't enough domestic manufacturing to backfill the lost positions easily.
The hard part is how many of these jobs are good, middle class, skilled jobs.
And the rich get rich, and the poor get poorer.
Doesn't that mean 7,000 less dues paying union members? That's a good thing for America.
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