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To: RaceBannon
There arent the jobs here there used to be.

Move to where they are.

you all live in the states where the Connecticut industries all moved to, if you are tennesee or North Carolina or Va or Sc.

Move to where they are.

The outsourcing that is going on here is criminal

Please site for me the criminal code that is being violated.

Also, the vast majority of jobs that are being "outsourced" are actually going to markets where employee expenses are HIGHER than the US. Most notably the UK. Not all of them are going to China. Infact, over the last 10 years, China has lost 16 Million manufacturing jobs. Who is China outsourcing too? Or is automation, along with other technological advances reducing the need for human hands on a large scale?

It wasn't all that long ago (history wise) that streets were cleared of snow by men and shovels. Then someone invented the snow plow and put them out of work (they also sabotoged snow piles to damange and destroy plows in an attempt to keep their jobs). Zamboni put ice resurfacers out of work. Robots have replaced countless workers. The list of job killing technologies is virtually endless.

Also, as I have suggested several times on this thread and countless other threads, do as millions do every year... Go into business for your self!

121 posted on 06/01/2004 6:44:21 PM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: Phantom Lord
Also, as I have suggested several times on this thread and countless other threads, do as millions do every year... Go into business for your self!

I find this all kinda funny. I was run out of the steel industry in 1974. Uhhh, I did something else.

124 posted on 06/01/2004 6:58:07 PM PDT by Stentor
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