To: snarkpup
The laws of economics are immutable. We cannot legislate or negotiate them away. We need to recognize them and plan accordingly.
Mass communications and mass transportation have changed the playing field. Unless we want to become a closed society like north Korea or myramar.
9 posted on
03/26/2016 10:57:42 AM PDT by
oldbrowser
(The republican party is the voters, not the politicians.)
To: oldbrowser
The laws of economics are immutable. We cannot legislate or negotiate them away. We need to recognize them and plan accordingly.A larger and larger portion of the American public is finding it difficult to "plan accordingly" when occupations are being off-shored and out-sourced as fast as people can retrain for them.
As you point out, the laws of economics are immutable, and for this reason the problem is not necessarily solvable. But things like the Establishment's attempt to open the borders and replace the American work force with those who accept Third World salaries and working conditions is throwing gasoline on the fire.
10 posted on
03/26/2016 11:13:36 AM PDT by
snarkpup
(I want a government small enough that my main concern in life doesn't need to be who's running it.)
To: oldbrowser
The laws of economics are immutable.BS. Economics is not a science and it is intertwined with politics and the two inseparable.
13 posted on
03/26/2016 11:21:34 AM PDT by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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