OK, where did she say that she "supports" outsourcing?
Sorry, but I lost all respect for Newsmax when they started bashing Bush over Iraq. They are about as credible as debka.
Wonder how much she raised for her 2008 Presidential bid while she was there.
Are the Krintons not welcome in China anymore? Wassup with that? India?
Any bets she will introduce a bill to have the Indians outsourcing for American companies vote in the US?
Left behind! How about a backlash like you have never seen, there are no fair trade politicians, none.
When is she leaving???
So in fact, its clear now that no one cares about the American worker.
Why is she in India? Last week Iraq, this week India, will she be in France and/or Russia next week? Is she following behind sKerry's I'm running in 08 and will make it better for you (and/or don't pay any attention to Bush, just listen to me) tour? Looks like our taxpayer $s are continuing to foot the bill for her worldwide jaunts, just like when she was first lady.
"Hillary in India: 'Outsourcing Will Continue'"
I read this hoping it would say she wasn't coming home. No such luck.
I support outsourcing Hillary to India.
Any seconds?
This is a QUOTE to save for 2008, when she will be condemning Republicans for such outsourcing.
In my opinion, both Clintons are classic Far Left Variety, Transnational Progressives, in that, domestically, they push a Fabian Socialist program patterned after Euro Socialists, while, in terms of the economy and international outlook, they try to promote a specific flavor of global corporate values (e.g. one that is imbued with diversity obsession and "individual empowerment"). The overarching shift that has brought on all the Transnational Progressive idiocy has been the turning away of much of the corporate community from identification with their US headquarters orientation to identification with borderless transnational commerce. At the end of the day, the execs care less and less about being American and increasingly value things that transcend national borders. It is interesting to contrast the mindsets of corporate leaders from, say, 40 years ago, who had international experience, with today's globalists. The execs of yesteryear knew how to still be Americans whereas many today are, in their hearts, without any one specific country.
I like her line "...and the U.S. policy makers need to address the issue". What is a U.S. senator?
Wonder how she'll spin this one back in Chappaqua?
Clintoon's position on outsourcing isn't a heck of a lot different than the position of all those Freepers who insist on shopping at Wallyworld and the other big box stores in order to save a couple of bucks on their favorite widgets. Wallyworld is able to offer the lowest prices because of the pressure it puts on its suppliers to cut costs and margins, and the suppliers are able to meet the price demands only by outsourcing both manufacturing and customer support.
Geez! She'll suck up to anybody!
Translation for U.S. workers: "Sit in the middle and suck on it. We don't care one whit about your livlihood."
It sounds so much better when this sentiment is expressed by George W. Bush.