To: hedgetrimmer
Can't try to expand markets for U.S. business. Nope. Never. What would people think? Trying to better oneself is so over-rated.
To: 1rudeboy
Can't try to expand markets for U.S. business. Nope. Never. What would people think? Trying to better oneself is so over-rated. LOL. I think the problem arises when those who are addicted to profiting trod on the rights of others to satiate their blind obsession.
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05/02/2005 11:13:42 AM PDT by
eskimo
To: 1rudeboy
Can't try to expand markets for U.S. business
Who is doing the expanding? It is the federal government, unconstitutionally using taxpayers money to build infrastructure in foreign countries so certain corporate interests do not have to risk their own capital. Why don't the corporations go into these countries and upgrade the infrastructure on their own if its so important? Why must the US taxpayer and American citizens pony up for you guys when all we get in return are shut down industries, soaring tax bills and loss of rights and representation? The fact that tax money is being invested in foreign countries to benefit the foreign governments and few global corporations is unconstitional and unAmerican. But it is socialist and globalist, and that pegs you and your opinions pretty well.
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