To: 11B3
. . . due to regulations here in the US and subsidies overseas, those goods are made more cheaply "over there". The single biggest contributor to the flight of jobs overseas is not regulations and subsidies, but a U.S. dollar that has been the strongest currency in the world by a wide margin over the last 15 years.
To: Alberta's Child; Willie Green
The single biggest contributor to the flight of jobs overseas is not regulations and subsidies, but a U.S. dollar that has been the strongest currency in the world by a wide margin over the last 15 years. So manufacturing will come back now that the dollar has lost 20% of it's value?
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07/28/2003 1:59:37 PM PDT by
forester
(Reduce paperwork -- put foresters back in the forest!)
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