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Newsweek column on outsourcing
Newsweek ^ | 8-07-2003 | Michael Rogers

Posted on 08/08/2003 7:41:52 AM PDT by samuel_adams_us

Aug. 7, 2003 / 5:32 PM ET Readers on outsourcing: I’ve been corresponding with readers this week about two Newsweek pieces, one on the “jobless recovery” phenomenon and the other on offshore outsourcing. It’s a major hot-button topic, particularly among IT workers, but the mail for the most part has been quite reasoned, if somewhat sorrowful and resigned. A few readers asked some pointed questions:

Name: Marc Hansen Hometown: Seattle When all the Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM software production has been outsourced offshore, and when all Intel factories are completely automated, and when all Home Depot stores have self-check-out lines. ... my question is: Who, in America, will be able to afford the food that the McDonald’s robots cook?

Name: EV Hometown: Annapolis, Md. Where do all of these upper level managers think they will be when everyone has been outsourced? Guess they better learn Hindi or one of the other 18 dialects. You are only a manager if there is someone left to manage.

Name: Daniel E. Platt Hometown: Putnam Valley, N.Y. Sixteenth century Spain was quite rich on gold from America. While they funded the industrial revolution in the rest of Europe, they were largely left behind in the end. Are we doomed to the same fate? Or should we purchase a future at the cost of lower profit margins now?

Rogers replies: All good questions. Here are some personal tales from the trenches:

Name: Toni Klinger Hometown: Massillon, Ohio I am so angry. My husband is 59 and lost his job to Canada four months ago. Yesterday, my sister-in-law was notified that her skip-tracing job was going to India. Hey, no problem, she’s only been with the company for 21 years! I have never been so frustrated in my life. People in their 50s just can’t start over. I hate life!

Name: G. Popsworth Hometown: Dallas, Texas I am struggling with what to suggest to my children for a course of study at college. It is becoming more and more difficult for college grads to find employment. Now with outsourcing rampant, they need something stable for their career opportunities. A small town dentist, doctor or lawyer might be appropriate.

Name: Thela Jinseet Hometown: Clinton, N.J. Here’s my story: I am a journalist for an online publication, and I’m bracing for impact. My employer’s entire technical staff is from India, making up nearly 50% of the employees here. The owners of the company are also Indian and they outsource to a team in India. Our Indian employees are a real bargain because they work ungodly hours: 10- to 12-hour days every day and on the weekends. They are also extremely bright. And it’s for low pay. But there’s more. My husband lost his electrical engineering job four days after 9-11 from a major Japanese company that closed its plant and moved its operations to France. Despite graduating with honors from a top university, it took more than a year for him to find work. And just in time: We had two weeks of unemployment benefits left, which was barely enough to pay for our mortgage. This time, he saw a substantial cut in pay. I am truly frightened after our experience. I am scared to buy another house. (We had to sell ours for his new job.) I am scared to have a baby. We can’t afford to save for retirement. Pensions are a thing of the past. My company doesn’t even have a 401(k) plan or even direct deposit for paychecks. I fear we will be poverty-stricken when we retire at 75. Why isn’t Congress listening?

Rogers replies: There were also some suggestions about what to do:

Name: Bill Hometown: Roswell, Ga. Outsourcing customer service jobs overseas is a double-edged sword. One side slashes the number of jobs that are available to U.S. employees and the other side slashes the income taxes that the federal government can collect. Uncle Sam ends up funding unemployment benefits for U.S. citizens who are denied jobs that have been sent overseas. One solution may be to penalize these outsourcing companies in the form of a negative subsidy so that they can help pay benefits for the unemployed.

Name: Mike K. Hometown: Aurora, Ill. Outsourcing makes for some really profitable companies, but fewer consumers have the money to buy that company’s products. That profit won’t last for long. Remember the big “Buy American” kick back in the 80s? I think we’re on the way to the “Hire American” craze. Find out who outsources and who doesn’t and support those who support America by hiring Americans.


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To: CyberSpartacus
Read further, I didn't say you have a right to a job.
101 posted on 08/08/2003 9:08:48 AM PDT by samuel_adams_us
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To: samuel_adams_us
"Move, if you don't believe in our constitution, find somewhere else to live, you could be called a traitor."

What a stunning rebuttal. Why should anyone advocating the freedom to contract be called a "traitor"?
102 posted on 08/08/2003 9:10:14 AM PDT by DugwayDuke
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To: hchutch; LS
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/960501/posts?page=67#67

Dugway hasn't responded to this post and it contains facts and logic not insults and whining.
103 posted on 08/08/2003 9:10:22 AM PDT by LibertyAndJusticeForAll
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To: DugwayDuke
Why, pray tell, should I be in favor of subsidizing the income of some hi-tech MBA?

You shouldn't but you will - one way or the other. Either through regulation and tarrifs or through stratospheric taxes levied by the 21st century equivalent of the "New Deal".

104 posted on 08/08/2003 9:10:54 AM PDT by FreedomAvatar
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To: LS
I work with many Indian student employees at a university computer lab. They are smart, quick learners, and have a good work ethic. This is a complete 180 from most of my American kids who think that society owes them everything. Also, another factor in this are the massive costs in benefits for American workers.

Just in our university alone there are hundreds of employees making a killing in salary, benefits, retirement packages, etc..., which far outstrip their productivity. Then, when jobs are outsourced overseas for 25% of the cost, everyone complains. Corporations exist to make a profit! I'm not a traitor, sympathetic to outsourcing, etc..., but this is a reality.

105 posted on 08/08/2003 9:11:04 AM PDT by aegiscg47
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To: harpseal
"actually under our Constitution it is liberty becuase no one has an absolute right to import tings without paying duties levied by Congress. Please see article 1 of the US Constitution."

Good point. But that power was granted to the federal government to fund the federal government. It was not granted to ensure that one segment of the population could enjoy a particular standard of living or to transfer wealth from one segment to another.
106 posted on 08/08/2003 9:12:52 AM PDT by DugwayDuke
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To: LibertyAndJusticeForAll
Sorry, all I am seeing from the vast majority here is a hand out and shouts of "gimme gimme" - nothing more nothing less. The tactics are no different from those used by Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. We treat the Jackson-Sharpton shakdowns (that is what they are) with contempt.

Now, why should I hold the whiners here to a different standard?
107 posted on 08/08/2003 9:13:05 AM PDT by hchutch (The National League needs to adopt the designated hitter rule.)
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To: DugwayDuke
America has a long tradition of citizens standing up for their neighbors. It is essential to the definition of Americanism.

Also essential to Americanism is the idea that all aspects of American life, should be tempered with morality. The founding fathers wrote extensively on this subject.

"Americanism means the virtues of courage, honor, justice, truth, sincerity, and hardihood -- the virtues that made America." -- Teddy Roosevelt

So ask yourself-- is it honorable for you to support the so called "free market" system that impoverishes your neighbor and enriches the slavemasters in communist countries? Just to save a few bucks when you buy a coffee machine?


108 posted on 08/08/2003 9:13:29 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hchutch
You are acting no differently than Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton. I have contempt for them when they have their hand out, shouting "gimme gimme" - and threaten to call me names.

First I do not say gimme gimme demanding any special group recieve favorable traetment other tahn Americans as a whole. Second I can disagree quite reasonably with people who take a pro free trade position and I am more than willing to discuss any issue with reason provided factual references are provided and the person making this assertion is not engaged in continued outright misrepresentation.

Now, do you have a good reason why I should feel any less contempt for YOU when you do the same thing, albeit you use "traitor" as opposed to "racist"?

I reserve traitor for very few posters only those who misrepresent American History and outright engage in lying and have done so on a number of past threads. I recognize it is hars but I also recognize that a prolonged pattern of outright fraud in support of a cause that harms the USA merits such appelation. This may or may not have any effect on your thinking and i am more than happy to provide specific reasons I call things lies. For example whenever anyone calls a tariff a Marxist program I will cite Alexander Hamilton as a proponent of protective tariffs. There are some who swill cite Jefferson. There are others who will cite Marx own statements against tariffs.

Now I do admit to a short fuse this morning. You will note that I have been in no way abusive. If you would like to discuss the substance of issues I shall be more than happy to do so. If you chose not to so be it.

109 posted on 08/08/2003 9:13:39 AM PDT by harpseal (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
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To: dfwgator
The only people that are going to benefit from these tariffs are the lawyers who get to tie up the courts as they try to split hairs on just what exactly constitutes "offshored software."

No lawyers needed. Just Customs Officials. End of Out-sourcing when the Bill gets big enough.

110 posted on 08/08/2003 9:14:29 AM PDT by Paul Ross (A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one!-A. Hamilton)
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To: DugwayDuke
You condone business screwing the citizens of the united states for profit and providing them with no help in creating a new life and that is not freedom, this country was founded for personal freedom, not corporate freedom. I will comment no further.
111 posted on 08/08/2003 9:14:30 AM PDT by samuel_adams_us
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To: LibertyAndJusticeForAll; hchutch; LS
You may not have noticed but I've been carrying on a debate with five or six different folks. I'll get to Harpseal's post when I get the time.
112 posted on 08/08/2003 9:16:37 AM PDT by DugwayDuke
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To: harpseal
Don't try to tell someone the truth, when they are drunk on the almight dollar, their ears are not open to reason.
113 posted on 08/08/2003 9:16:55 AM PDT by samuel_adams_us
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To: aegiscg47
"I work with many Indian student employees at a university computer lab. They are smart, quick learners, and have a good work ethic. This is a complete 180 from most of my American kids who think that society owes them everything".

Gee, do you think the fact that only top elite students from India come here? Your mistake is one often made.... and misunderstanding of who GETS to study here. I'd put our best students against their best students any day.
114 posted on 08/08/2003 9:17:55 AM PDT by StolarStorm
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To: hchutch
Only now, they use the same tactics as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton: The hand is out, they shout "gimme gimme" - and if you don't comply, they will call you names. Only these folks use "traitor" instead of "racist" when they call names.

They are, IMHO, just as disgusting

I agree. Like I have stated before on these type of threads, I saw this same type of rhetoric 20 years ago when the steelworkers were shouting about those damn "Japs" taking everything to Tokyo.

We all saw what happened to Japan.

115 posted on 08/08/2003 9:18:44 AM PDT by Dane
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To: DugwayDuke
It was not granted to ensure that one segment of the population could enjoy a particular standard of living

Sounds like you're one of those who think America has a living standard that is too high. Like the WTO and the UN, who want to see American wages reduced and are actively promoting policies that do that?
116 posted on 08/08/2003 9:20:27 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: CyberSpartacus
Indian techs do not all do a better job. I'm a former tech. support agent (laid off so the jobs could go to Canada and India) and I had to fix so many things that Indian tech. support messed up.

I remember the guy who yelled at me for half an hour because some jerk in India had him run a Non-Destructive recovery before checking on a known issue. The guy's only problem was his CD-RW was not working. He had to reformat his Hard Drive and lose everything because of this tech.

Corporations that go to India don't care about customer service. They're cheapskates who'll sacrifice customer service for the bottom line.

I believe it's high time to impose tariffs, eliminate the income tax, and impose a National Sales tax. Lets protect American jobs. Lets take care of America first.

117 posted on 08/08/2003 9:20:30 AM PDT by Keyes2000mt
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To: hchutch
But the post I directed you shows that it is CORPORATE WELFARE that is being supported by OPIC and the Export-Import Bank. Our tax money is subsidizing offshoring of American jobs to Third World countries.
Furthermore, this is a growing National Security risk as Kissinger, Duncan Hunter, Lou Dobbs, William Hawkins, Paul Craig Roberts and others of diverse background can clearly see.
Please, do yourself and America the favor of doing a little independent research. "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance".
118 posted on 08/08/2003 9:21:02 AM PDT by LibertyAndJusticeForAll
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To: hedgetrimmer
"So ask yourself-- is it honorable for you to support the so called "free market" system that impoverishes your neighbor and enriches the slavemasters in communist countries? Just to save a few bucks when you buy a coffee machine?"

Oh, give me a break! This article is about outsourcing IT jobs, not coffee machines. And, "slavemasters in communist countries" are not mentioned once. Unless you consider "France", "India", and "Canada" communist slavemasters.
119 posted on 08/08/2003 9:21:08 AM PDT by DugwayDuke
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To: hchutch
Sorry, all I am seeing from the vast majority here is a hand out and shouts of "gimme gimme" - nothing more nothing less. The tactics are no different from those used by Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. We treat the Jackson-Sharpton shakdowns (that is what they are) with contempt.

To call disagreement about government poklicy that has resulted in a loss of jobs over the past months whinning is a bit extreme IMHO. Now as I said previously if you wish to discuss issues and not call names "Whinner", Jackson-Sharpton lets discuss the issues obf what is currently called "Free Trade." Lets discuss OPIC. Lets discuss currency controls including those in India and China. Lets discuss providing an exemnption arround immigration laws for guest workers. Lets discuss 50% Chinese tariffs. or perhaps you would care to dicuss some other issues like non tariff barriers to American products.

It is also not unusual to have discussions of the history of tariffs in the USA and economic theories of Free Trade suchas that propounded by Riccardo. There are even some who have tried to bring forth the theories ofd Bastiat and an anti Constitutionalist stand. All of these can be dealt with fairly and reasonably.

Now, why should I hold the whiners here to a different standard?

Whiners again if this keeps up then you will be guilty of name caling when invited to participate in a reasonable discussion.

120 posted on 08/08/2003 9:21:37 AM PDT by harpseal (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
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