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Bush: Outsourcing painful, but remedy is worse
CNN.com ^
| Friday, March 3, 2006 Posted: 1640 GMT (0040 HKT)
Posted on 03/04/2006 2:25:11 PM PST by Gengis Khan
NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Praising India's expanding economy, President Bush warned Friday that fears about job outsourcing to other nations should not prompt the United States to limit global trade. "It's ... important to remember that when someone loses a job it's an incredibly difficult period for the worker and their families," Bush said in a speech in New Delhi. "It's true that some Americans have lost jobs when their companies move their operations overseas," he said. "Some people believe the answer to this problem is to wall off our economy from the world through protectionist policies. I strongly disagree."
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To: brainstem223
Watching too much Lou Dobbs, aren't you?
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posted on
03/04/2006 4:53:55 PM PST
by
indcons
(The MSM - Mainstream Slime Merchants)
To: ScreamingFist; MNJohnnie
ScreamingFist: MNJohnnie is no troll. He is the pingmeister of the daily Rush Limbaugh thread.
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posted on
03/04/2006 4:56:15 PM PST
by
indcons
(The MSM - Mainstream Slime Merchants)
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To: dr_who_2
Ooop sorry what I meant to say was that his job has been outsourced from Holland to the USA.
The Dutch are outsourcing their jobs to the USA because its cheaper for them to employ people in the US than in Holland.
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:20:39 PM PST
by
svcw
To: MNJohnnie
Bring it here if you want to throw down....this is where you posted your bologna....
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:21:10 PM PST
by
ScreamingFist
(Annihilation - The result of underestimating your enemies. NRA)
To: willstayfree
One can never stand still you either move forward or back, to stay with what you know will ultimately mean you will go backwards.
We live in a global economy and we have to react to that. May not like it but that is the reality.
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:22:18 PM PST
by
snugs
(An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
To: indcons
He is the pingmeister of the daily Rush Limbaugh thread.So? I haven't seen him defend a position yet. He/she spams and scrams.....just like this thread.
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:23:07 PM PST
by
ScreamingFist
(Annihilation - The result of underestimating your enemies. NRA)
To: willstayfree
Many companies require around 10 years of experience in a field to achieve top performance. As an engineer continues beyond that they generally get salary increases. As time goes on management note that they could get the same performance on a particular project from and engineer getting paid at the 10 year rate as the engineer with the 20 year rate. Economic decision making is then in affect and when the time is right the older engineer is replaced. That's the business of engineering. Let's say for the sake of argument that you are right. For the older engineer who wishes to avoid unemployment, the solution seems obvious: either provide a service that others cannot or accept a lower rate of pay.
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To: Gengis Khan
took a ride through the industrial section - well, what's left of it -- in brooklyn today (OK, the subway was down, and I was on a shuttle bus).
Saw all of the former factories -- that once employed people -- that are now warehouses for imported stuff, or "loft" apartments, or abandoned, or turned into offices for the goofy sorts of service businesses that people try to make a go of, film editing, printing, odds-and-ends stuff (God only knows what sorts of vices).
The moral of the story is that Unionized America cannot compete with Slave-labor China (and its slave-labor nations).
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:29:49 PM PST
by
the invisib1e hand
("Who is it, really, making up your mind?")
To: Gengis Khan
Perhaps it's time to outsource the President's job...
To: Gengis Khan
I honestly don't see how politicos could possibly stop outsourcing without seriously damaging US competitiveness, and creating yet another expensive bloated, do nothing bureaucracy to police it all.
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:31:57 PM PST
by
Wiseghy
("You want to break this army? Then break your word to it.")
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To: Wiseghy
I honestly don't see how politicos could possibly stop outsourcing without seriously damaging US competitiveness, and creating yet another expensive bloated, do nothing bureaucracy to police it all. You are exactly right.
To: Gengis Khan
Bush: Outsourcing painful, but remedy is worseYeah, yeah, yeah, I feel your pain. What is the remedy you dread so much, Mr. President...........30 million more Mexicans???
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:35:49 PM PST
by
varon
(Allegiance to the constitution, always. Allegiance to a political party, never.)
To: MNJohnnie
"You are an Economic Ignorant"
There is a happy medium between "isolationist" and "giving away the store" (Destroying the middle class, who are probably doing the fighting for us in Iraq when those countries are not doing their share against Terrrism.)
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:36:37 PM PST
by
twidle
To: the invisib1e hand; All
Well, there's the main problem-unions and the cost of having to deal with them.
Aside from that, technology and automation have changed manufacturing forever. We can't go back to the days when we needed thousands of workers in a factory. We also can't be 1930's-era isolationists. If we don't give something in return, we can't expect to compete in newly opened foreign markets. Example: Hyundai and Nissan both have factories operating in the U.S. and providing jobs. Do we tell them to take a hike?
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:37:30 PM PST
by
WestVirginiaRebel
(Islamofascists don't need cartoons. They're already caricatures.)
To: willstayfree
As time goes on management note that they could get the same performance on a particular project from and engineer getting paid at the 10 year rate as the engineer with the 20 year rate. Economic decision making is then in affect and when the time is right the older engineer is replaced. That's the business of engineering. It means that only fools will go into engineering.
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posted on
03/04/2006 5:38:40 PM PST
by
A. Pole
(If the lettuce cutters were paid $10 more per hour, the lettuce head would cost FIVE CENTS more.)
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