Of all the depressing facts about the once great City of Detroit, this to me is the most upsetting: In 1950, there were about 296,000 manufacturing jobs in Detroit. Today, there are less than 27,000 (Hat tip Zero Hedge Blog).
Government -- federal, state, and local -- made this happen. I know this from experience. Government corrupted the Detroit work force. That corruption drove away my company too.
Until 1984, I was a business owner in the city, employing about 20. I moved my business 60 miles away. I didn't want to leave, but I was, in effect, forced to.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/07/how_detroit_almost_killed_my_business.html#ixzz2a38nETOy
Government -- federal, state, and local -- made this happen. I know this from experience. Government corrupted the Detroit work force. That corruption drove away my company too.
Until 1984, I was a business owner in the city, employing about 20. I moved my business 60 miles away. I didn't want to leave, but I was, in effect, forced to.
Many
think that crime spurred the exodus of business out of Detroit. Not in
my case. To combat crime we would build a stronger "fort." We called
it "fort building" because if my neighbor put heavy wire screen on his
windows, the thieves would break into my shop. If I bricked up my
windows in response, my neighbor might be broken into. This escalated
to the point where many businesses eventually put fencing topped with
barbed wire around their buildings. Still, although "fort building" was
expensive, it was far cheaper than moving.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/07/how_detroit_almost_killed_my_business.html#ixzz2a38nETOy
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