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To: Texas_Dawg
you will NEVER hear me blaming my unemployment on any President or asking for the federal government to do something like put tariffs on Americans to get me a new job.

You might have noticed that I didn't either. I have commented that jobs are scarce, something you might have noticed if you gave so much as a popcorn fart about anyone else. I have observed that a typical voter might/would react to being jobless for way too long.

You know why? Because unlike you, I am a conservative.

If being a conservative means acting like you, I'm glad I'm NOT.

332 posted on 08/25/2003 7:44:24 PM PDT by null and void (<---- Card Carrying Capital "L" Libertarian. Flame away...)
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To: null and void
I have commented that jobs are scarce, something you might have noticed if you gave so much as a popcorn fart about anyone else.

It's all about pride, my friend. "Look at me... I care so much more for the little man than you..."

Really dumb, typical Democratic populism, and terrible economic policy.

335 posted on 08/25/2003 7:47:16 PM PDT by Texas_Dawg (Proudly posting without the </sarcasm> tag for at least a few months.)
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To: null and void
Ok, here is my analogy of what is going on. A company is headquartered in Anytown, USA. It's a small town, population 15,000. A young man in town had a dream of building a widget factory. Slowly, through the years, it grew. His workers busted their tales off, he was rewarded with profits, they were rewarded with a decent salary. 20 years pass. This company is now THE industry in town. 4,000 people work there. The company is making a profit, but the profit is flat. Last year, the CEO pocketed just $800,000.

Somebody tells him of a place called China, where labor, environment, workers rights are not a sweat. They can pay the workers less in a week, than each worker he employs at an average salary of $15 an hour makes in a week. So this CEO, shutters the plant, lays off the 4,000 workers, and moves operations to China. He has a great year. He sells his product for cheaper, but reaps 4 times the profit. He takes home $3,200,000.

Yes, it is capitalism. The CEO is doing better, much better. 4,000 people are looking for jobs, and there is nothing there. The Wal-Mart 15 miles a way needs some people, but not 4,000. People go on welfare, or move, or scramble for anything they can get.

Economically, the CEO made the right decision. What the neo-con free traders seem not to grasp, was that the highest profit possible is not the only goal in governing our communities. We believe in profit. The workers at his plant had given him 20 years of blood sweat and tears to make sure the boss made a profit, and to profit themselves.

I am sure the free traders will say that all these workers are whiners, are driving around in SUV's, and have lakefront summer homes, but that isn't reality.

The CEO is free to do what he wants, but he does have a moral obligation to the town that he came from, grew up in. Free Traders believe morality should be off the table. China still points missiles at us. Who cares? Vietnam chains workers to machines. Who cares? 10 years back when you were trying to expand, you got a huge order in, and you had to ask your workers to give up their holidays, special family time, in order for you to make this big deal, that helped you grow. Who cares? I will close this long rant with a quote from our third president Thomas Jefferson. A citizen, a farmer, and a patriot.

Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains.

357 posted on 08/25/2003 7:58:09 PM PDT by dogbyte12
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