To: investigateworld
Again, "ownership and profits" being controlled by foreigners government lead to untold numbers of deaths by a very painful method. Not sure the cure to deadly government regulations is additional government regulations.
257 posted on
03/21/2005 1:27:20 PM PST by
Toddsterpatriot
(Maybe it's not the Alinsky Method. Maybe you appear ridiculous because you are ridiculous!!!)
To: Toddsterpatriot
Excellent point!
While I believe it is in our national interest to retain our manufacturing base here, the problem comes from who's going to decide what the national interest is.
By way of illustration, one of the bottle necks of aircraft production during WWII was the precision bearings they require. A Swedish owned firm here in the states, should have jumped into the breech, but the owners in Sweden, not wishing to annoy the Nazis, diddled and dawed so to speak*.
Again, our masters have decided they know better, and Japan is our largest supplier of precison bearings (and Korea is catching up)
*Not to make fun of the Swedish Underground: Many of their members waited till the wee hours of the morning to give dirty looks to the Nazi troop trains passing through to occupation duty in Norway.
And the Swedish railway dining room attendants were firm in enforcing the "No Free Refill Policy" to the Nazi guests.
269 posted on
03/21/2005 1:51:22 PM PST by
investigateworld
(Another California Refugee in Oregon)
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