Lost Jobs in Wisconsin
Posted by scapozzola on 05/11/2011
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Adaptive Microsystems LLC plans to permanently close its plant on Milwaukee’s northwest side, leaving about 70 employees without jobs.
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China's changing
As Chinese imports become more expensive there's an opportunity here to build some factories. America has a legacy of surging productivity. Why do we need a violent "Hot war" to spur change, when in fact we're being clobbered in an economic "Hot war" as we speak?