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Peter Morici Quotes

«The trade deficit remains the single most important tax on U.S. growth and burden on American workers.»
Author: Peter Morici
«Construction labor and construction materials will be at a premium because it's going to take so much to rebuild that area.»
Author: Peter Morici
«This is an unprecedented event.»
Author: Peter Morici
«But when you find someone working on the assembly line at General Motors is making more than a Detroit policeman, you see that support start to decline.»
Author: Peter Morici
«Today, unions enjoy little public sympathy,»
Author: Peter Morici
«It's the impact on the supply chain that is problematic. It's about the products that aren't going to get out and the products that can't be made because materials can't get in.»
Author: Peter Morici
«I think we look at unions differently today than ever before. We see unions as special-interest groups that victimize society at large. We see them as obstacles to progress, and that doesn't sit very well when our world is changing.»
Author: Peter Morici
«The public is simply not as sympathetic to union causes today as it was 30 years ago, and that's a big problem.»
Author: Peter Morici
«People used to get fired for getting old,»
Author: Peter Morici
«The national consequences of Hurricane Katrina will be much broader and deeper than initially estimated by economists, including this one,»
Author: Peter Morici

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