I rewatched THE IRISHMAN last night and enjoyed it even more a second time around. However, for those of us who weren't born yet, a question for those who were alive during this time: how do you feel about Hoffa, the Teamsters, and Unions in general? I know they pretty much got broken up back in the 1980's but if Hoffa had lived and regained control of the union, where do you think we as a country would be today in terms of the gap between employer/employee? And how and why after Hoffa's disappearance did union's in this country, not have the same "solidarity"/power as portrayed in the film?