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IBM to Export Highly Paid Jobs to India, China
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| Dec 15, 2003
| William M. Bulkeley and Peter Fritsch
Posted on 12/15/2003 9:41:06 AM PST by neverdem
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To: Paul Ross
Simple. First, when subemployment and non-counted unemployeds are added in, we probably do have about a 11-12% unemployment rate. So it is bad enough already. These are people who aren't looking for jobs or don't need them. Are you going to count housewives among the unemployed?
Those steel tariffs, by the way, cost many, many automotive jobs for each steel job they "saved."
The auto tariffs, meanwhile, have not exactly priced foreign-built cars out of the market. I don't know if our auto manufacturing jobs will stay here, but some jobs have to go somewhere else, because from year to year we create enough jobs that we keep something close to full employment (4%) and still send thousands out of the country to where they will help the Third World improve its standard of living.
If you really want to guarantee full employment, and solve a whole slew of other problems while you're at it, let's repeal some labor regs and then have women go back to raising families instead of clogging the labor market.
To: The Old Hoosier
These are people who aren't looking for jobs or don't need themWhat an arrogant, ignorant and despicable piece of bigotry. Are you aware how the BLS classifies a person as no longer 'unemployed' or in the work force? Prove your contention.
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posted on
12/17/2003 7:19:34 AM PST
by
Paul Ross
(Reform Islam Now! -- Nuke Mecca!)
To: Paul Ross
Those steel tariffs, by the way, cost many, many automotive jobs for each steel job they "saved." CATIC propaganda. Debunked 'BIG TIME'. They were even caught coaxing steel-using manufacturers to lie as to the impacts. And the prevailing US steel prices after the steel tariffs was despite all the screams from the importers lobby...was lower by substantial amounts than those we compete with. In other words, we still had the most competitive market. That should tell you something about the 'global market'. There isn't one. We are the only open market for all practical purposes.
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posted on
12/17/2003 7:23:04 AM PST
by
Paul Ross
(Reform Islam Now! -- Nuke Mecca!)
To: The Old Hoosier
The auto tariffs, meanwhile, have not exactly priced foreign-built cars out of the market.We don't tariff the general car market. We do have protective quotas however. That is what forced Toyota, Nissan, Honda etc to move plants onto our shores.
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posted on
12/17/2003 7:24:44 AM PST
by
Paul Ross
(Reform Islam Now! -- Nuke Mecca!)
To: The Old Hoosier
I don't know if our auto manufacturing jobs will stay here. I do. They won't. They will go to China as surely as will the rest of America's industrial base. Count on it.
Faded Glory indeed!
To: oceanview
Yes, but they are looking at future profits and if these markets are growing they would need a presence there. They would also need a presence here. In the not so distant future we (or our children) may be getting work outsourced from them.
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posted on
12/17/2003 7:28:17 AM PST
by
Cronos
(W2004)
To: neverdem
YEP that's IBM the big government contractor - first they take your tax dollars via government contracts, then they give the work to foreigners!
Another stock to dump and send a message!
To: Paul Ross
What an arrogant, ignorant and despicable piece of bigotry. Let's not make this unnecessarily tedious, so get off the high horse, ok?
People who remain "unemployed" for a very extended period of time are indeed dropped from the classification, it's true, but that's after several quarters of being unemployed--more than a year, I think. By then you have to think they either aren't looking in earnest and/or have found a way to get by without a job, meaning they don't "need" one. (Or maybe they've starved to death or they're in prison?) I was recently unemployed, started looking right before Sept. 11, 2001. To me, the four months out of work was an eternity, but even in the post-9/11 market I found something in less than a year.
As to "Sub-employment." If you have a Ph.D. and you're working at McDonalds, and you can't get out of that field after a time, then it's your own fault. You can't be "sub"-employed because all that education notwithstanding, you are clearly in the best job you can do.
To: The Old Hoosier
Oldy, read this:
Such inducements have been indispensable because the vast wealth that Western petroleum companies developed for the royal family, plus the tourist treasures of Mecca and Medina, brought neither a stable economy nor general prosperity. The kingdoms accidental boon was not invested broadly in viable industries, secular education, or political reform, but instead lavished on ill-conceived projects and a royal elite who consumed too much of it on luxury cars, houses, clothes, jewels, gambling, and trips abroadsins against both Islam and Western laws of economic development. But now the Saudis are $200 billion in debt. The population is soaring. The imams are worried more about unrest than about their stipends. Thirty percent of Saudis remain unschooled, and nearly as many are barely literate, their resentment against a coddled elite mitigated only by carefully measured doses of anti-Western Wahhabism and the satisfaction that at least the millions of guest Asian and Arab helots, imported for much of the societys wage labor, are more unfree than they.
Some culture do not grow quality of life. They grow their population.
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Merry Christmas!
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12/25/2003 9:57:32 PM PST
by
singsong
(Jesus the Saviour!)
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