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To: TopQuark
I have not heard them complain when they were making absolutely obsene money in 1990s.

You free traders kill me. When wages are driven down by too many workers, that is fully acceptable.

When wages are high it is unacceptable and bringing foreign labor in to drive wages down is fully approved.

I have always wondered what made people fall in line under the likes of Lenin, etc. Now, I am starting to see.

49 posted on 09/06/2003 8:39:56 AM PDT by riri
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To: riri
It's amazing: three sentences and all entirely wrong.

You free traders kill me. I did not tell you were I stand on the issue overall.

When wages are driven down by too many workers, that is fully acceptable. I did not say that either: it is what it is. Just like the weather, sometimes it is opportune, sometimes it's against us individually.

When wages are high it is unacceptable and bringing foreign labor in to drive wages down is fully approved.

Totally wrong. Not a person has ever tried to bring the wages down. The foreign labor was designed to reduce the shortfall. That is, the rationinig of labor is what brings about BOTH the foreign labor and high wages.

What I have pointed out was that it is those who were making a killing exploiting the shortages in 1990s now complain most when companies found the way of dealing with those shortages. That's all.

50 posted on 09/06/2003 9:21:12 AM PDT by TopQuark
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