To: Lurkinanloomin
Jobs were not shipped overseas.
Production in most instances was subcontracted abroad because products produced by American labor or in American plants were unsalable because they were not competative in the market. Maintaining the work here would have caused the jobs to be destroyed by bankruptcy.
There are lots of reasons for the uncompetative situation but the jobs were not exported. That is just hype.
Jobs do not belong to an individual. E#very job is the result of need to get something accomplished. Accomplishment is the objective, not providing jobs.
54 posted on
07/30/2018 8:14:56 AM PDT by
bert
To: bert; Lurkinanloomin; familyop
"Jobs were not shipped overseas."
"Production in most instances was subcontracted abroad because products produced by American labor or in American plants were unsalable because they were not competative in the market. Maintaining the work here would have caused the jobs to be destroyed by bankruptcy."
Yeah bert, it's almost like we would have had to prevent the importation of goods produced by slave labor in order to save American jobs and American businesses from being destroyed. I wonder how we could have done something like that?
56 posted on
07/30/2018 10:50:58 AM PDT by
Garth Tater
(End the Fed. Return to Constitutional governance.)
To: bert
Free Traitor anti American worker policies are throwing Americans into the arms of the socialists. Thanks Free Traitors.
59 posted on
07/30/2018 11:09:22 AM PDT by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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