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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
"Are government and economists capable of recognizing that the global labor market is a threat to U.S. living standards and political stability?

If the pleasure seeking generation can't see an immediate and direct military threat from countries like Iraq and North Korea, then how are they ever going to understand a longer term, less tangible threat from job exportation per the well organized Global agenda. We are in a war for our survival as a nation, and we have been consuming our stockpiles in a pleasure seeking orgy while the enemy grows steadily stronger with a focused goal of destroying us.

8 posted on 03/08/2003 6:34:17 AM PST by ghostrider
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To: ghostrider
If the pleasure seeking generation can't see an immediate and direct

Probably when they can't find a job and lose their credit to purchase all those pleasurable things they were seeking. They may not care that the game-players and wide screen televisions were made here ---but they won't be able to afford them for much longer.

10 posted on 03/08/2003 6:36:50 AM PST by FITZ
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To: ghostrider
Bump to what you said. Does anyone read enough after Paul Craig to explain this to me? It hits me as a non-sequitur.

A country devoid of high productivity jobs is a poor country. Is the United States on the outsourced path to becoming a Third World country?

The Bush administration should think about this question before it gratuitously attacks Iraq. The consequences of war in the Middle East are unknown.

19 posted on 03/08/2003 7:26:15 AM PST by irgbar-man (It's love it or leave it time in America again.)
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