You're totally backwards on this one. If I didn't want to socialize I'd stay home. As far as mismanagement,no. Same owners for years. Like I said,no competition. I'm not going to be the least bit surprised when they can't take it anymore and the closed sign goes in the window. No carpenters or excavators doing new construction due to no money in the community,lumber yard is still open but with a small fraction of the staff they had. Auto dealer closed,it has just snowballed over the years since the closing of that factory. You can study economic theory til the cows come home,but I've seen what happens when theory goes out the window and facts set in. All those "new economy" jobs that were promised to this country if we were willing to give up manufacturing just flat out never happened. A new sloar panel plant came in with the promise of 1200 new jobs. At the height of production they had hired 400 and gave them new hope,but they folded too and are long gone along with the hopes of everybody in this community.
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