To: Cringing Negativism Network
You know, it’s funny that that the individuals who are involved in shipping jobs overseas complain about the “47%” of people now on the dole, have to now reckon with the fact that those very same people didn’t disappear off of the face of the earth when their jobs were outsourced. Now, they’re faced with have to pay for those people through higher taxes to cover their unemployment and welfare costs, along with subsidizing imported labor legal and illegal. I whole thing reeks of a get rich quick scheme, where the major players are hoping to outrun the impending collapse they’ve initiated, paying off their government cronies, placating the masses, and disappearing somewhere else to start their ponzi scheme again. Sounds like a looting spree to me.
27 posted on
12/02/2012 8:43:29 AM PST by
factoryrat
(We are the producers, the creators. Grow it, mine it, build it.)
To: factoryrat
I’d say it’s sad, really. The government creates the mess, then the government makes it worse, and then people complain about the individuals who ship jobs overseas (while simultaneously arguing that the government can fix the mess it created).
29 posted on
12/02/2012 8:47:15 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: factoryrat
Bingo.
That is the simple fact the current setup has proven, that the system as currently structured will de-industrialize and ruin America.
Completely.
Time for a (big) change.
To: factoryrat
You know, its funny that that the individuals who are involved in shipping jobs overseas complain about the 47% of people now on the dole, have to now reckon with the fact that those very same people didnt disappear off of the face of the earth when their jobs were outsourced. You know, it's funny, BUT!
It's not their duty to provide YOU with a job. That is your job.
37 posted on
12/02/2012 9:11:12 AM PST by
ROCKLOBSTER
(Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves" Month)
To: factoryrat
You know, its funny that that the individuals who are involved in shipping jobs overseas complain about the 47% of people now on the dole, have to now reckon with the fact that those very same people didnt disappear off of the face of the earth when their jobs were outsourced. Now, theyre faced with have to pay for those people through higher taxes to cover their unemployment and welfare costs, along with subsidizing imported labor legal and illegal. I whole thing reeks of a get rich quick scheme, where the major players are hoping to outrun the impending collapse theyve initiated, paying off their government cronies, placating the masses, and disappearing somewhere else to start their ponzi scheme again. Sounds like a looting spree to me.
Your astute observation is just one of the
arguments against 'Free Trade' as the globalists have set it up.
61 posted on
12/02/2012 10:53:26 AM PST by
khelus
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