To: Beck_isright
Oh why, oh why didn't President McKinley outlaw automobiles so that buggywhip makers and blacksmiths would not lose their jobs?
15 posted on
03/09/2004 5:49:02 PM PST by
Mike Darancette
(General - Alien Army of the Right (AAOTR))
To: Mike Darancette
sure, the semiconductor industry is the modern day equivalent of the blacksmith industry.
To: Mike Darancette
I was wondering when Rove would get those faxblasts out....
19 posted on
03/09/2004 5:52:37 PM PST by
Beck_isright
("I did not have sexual relations with that woman" - (Fill in name of Democrat here))
To: Mike Darancette
why didn't President McKinley outlaw automobiles so that buggywhip makers and blacksmiths would not lose their jobs False analogy. The outsourcing issue is not about replacing an obsolete technology with a better one. It is about replacing American labor with foreign labor. Why do people adopt facile arguments with no moral compunction?
20 posted on
03/09/2004 5:53:22 PM PST by
steve86
To: Mike Darancette
This is not about an emerging technology replacing obsolescence. It is about foreign workers replacing Americans in American companies due to over-taxation, over-regulation, an imbalance in the various 'free trade' agreements as well as an investor/corporate officer base who view the stock market as a lottery.
47 posted on
03/09/2004 6:15:14 PM PST by
kenth
(Ich bin ein Freeper!)
To: Mike Darancette
The buggywhip makers and blacksmiths were put out of work because of superior technology, the automobile. The US government sure as he** didn't encourage companies back then to send their jobs overseas, and you know it.
They left their old jobs and moved into the auto assembly and parts plants by the millions where they made a lot more money and had better benefits and became middle class Americans.
Now the middle class jobs are disappearing to Red China and India and IF they are being replaced its by low-wage, no benefits McJobs that will drive people from the middle class to the poverty level, working poor.
I get real tired of hearing this free trade propaganda BS...
To: Mike Darancette
Oh why, oh why didn't President McKinley outlaw automobiles so that buggywhip makers and blacksmiths would not lose their jobs?Is your comment supposed to be, in any way, related to the article? You're talking about certain jobs replacing other jobs, all done by Americans, as technology advanced during a certain period in American history, The article is talking about jobs being taken away from Americans and being shipped overseas so foreigners can do them for less pay, leaving Americans unemployed.
To: Mike Darancette
That is a false analogy - these are not obsolete industries they are the mainstay of modern industrial civilization. That argument is specious. This is a product of multinationals rationalizing the global economies across borders, not obsolescent technologies. What, if I may ask are theses jobs going to be replaced with?
To: Mike Darancette; A. Pole
Oh why, oh why didn't President McKinley outlaw automobiles so that buggywhip makers and blacksmiths would not lose their jobs? Bad analogy. Its more like there's still a demand for buggywhips and blacksmiths, but our gov't is helping to ship the buggywhip and blacksmith jobs overseas so corporations can realize an even bigger profit.
471 posted on
03/10/2004 5:00:50 AM PST by
Wolfie
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