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To: NetRight Nation
Division of labor across the globe creates efficiencies that are realized when imports help meet the demand of those in the marketplace. There is nothing wrong with this. It simply means that there is such a high demand for certain goods that companies around the world are finding ways to help meet that demand.

Cheaper prices for consumers, but the consumers don't have jobs, which have been exported to China. We have tens of millions of uneducated and unskilled labor and we import over a million more each year thru our immigration policies. Where is the money going to come from to support our welfare and entitlement systems?

The companies are in business to make a profit. It has nothing to do with some phony euphemism about "finding ways to help meet that demand." They are sending their factories into places like China and India to get the cheapest labor possibile in order to maximize profits. That is well and good, but with 25 million Americans looking for full time employment, one wonders where the jobs are going to come from, especially for the unskilled in the US and the millions more pouring across our borders, legally and illegally.

3 posted on 08/12/2010 10:00:38 AM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

Oddly, people seem to be buying stuff irregardless of employment status. Perhaps if business wasn’t taxed to death and Big Labor wasn’t allowed to run rampant, jobs wouldn’t go overseas.


6 posted on 08/12/2010 10:04:35 AM PDT by NetRight Nation
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