The rustbelt is dying and no shiny new train is going to stop that. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Lee argues that China's workers today, in both "rustbelt" and "sunbelt" settings, have absorbed a set of attitudes towards the moral importance of their legal protections within existing Chinese law, that profoundly influences the form that protests take Against the Law: Labor Protests in China's Rustbelt and Sunbelt. ❋ Daniel Little (2008)
It urged residents of "rustbelt" cities to migrate to the sunbelt. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Lee identifies a set of mechanisms of mobilization in her treatment of "rustbelt" and "sunbelt" industries Against the Law: Labor Protests in China's Rustbelt and Sunbelt; and Anita Chan identifies some common mechanisms of the exploitation of immigrant labor in China's Workers Under Assault: The Exploitation of Labor in a Globalizing Economy. ❋ Daniel Little (2008)
In such an economy one should expect to witness the emergence of a "rustbelt" accompanied by an excessive expansion of the financial and service sectors along with delirious claims that the economy has now entered a "post-industrial" phase. ❋ Gerard Jackson (2009)
Yet, a mere 30 years later, by 1980, we called that area the "rustbelt" and it became synonymous with joblessness, collapsing cities, high crime, failing schools and general hopelessness. ❋ Unknown (2008)
People called it the "rustbelt" in analogy to the "dustbowl" of the Great Depressions. ❋ Unknown (2008)
A hugely expensive boondoogle rail network connecting a bunch of dying shithole rustbelt cities that people are fleeing in droves. charles Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)
A hugely expensive boondoogle rail network connecting a bunch of dying shithole rustbelt cities that people are fleeing in droves. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Cleveland and other dying rustbelt cities have had smaller recent declines only because no one was buying housing there even during the boom. charles Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)
The point is that the rustbelt cities had smaller recent price declines only because they never had the huge runup in prices in prior years. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Since the US has so much spare industrial capacity in the rustbelt available for doing that assembly, and Americans manufacturing workers work for less than Europeans and Japanese, its not even that bad a deal for the overseas train manufacturers. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Those hardest hit were not, as often claimed, pensioners, but families with many children, and those trapped in dead-end jobs in agriculture and the industrial rustbelt. ❋ Daniel Treisman (2011)
A rustbelt state eager for construction spending and federal wages/pensions would be the more likely recipient if a new facility is needed. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Hey babe, it's [the 4th] of [July], fancy a quick [rustbelt trop]? ❋ Dman12345 (2015)