Posted on 07/27/2005 10:23:01 AM PDT by w6ai5q37b
bttt
But, but......if we send all of our jobs overseas, what will all the new guest workers be doing?
Eating your children and raping your pets, just like every invading horde.
Be happy the lords and their children will be safely behind their castle walls.
And try not to disturb them with all that screaming as your village burns.
BOHICA
"Be happy the lords and their children will be safely behind their castle walls.
And try not to disturb them with all that screaming as your village burns."
-you forgot....with their guest worker gardeners and guest worker maids and guest worker nannies and all those other nasty jobs that American workers won't do.
VANITY QUESTION:
I know of a company that is making products in China. They are still advertising their products as "Made in the USA" and they have even lied on export forms.
Who is the proper authority to whom I can make a report.
I have already searched and read this page:
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/11/musa.htm
But I only want to go forward if someone will do something about it.
The LINK was supposed to be this one: (I mis-pasted)
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/madeusa.htm
CAFTA ping
When the leadership admits that we are being invaded by millions of criminals and terrorists and plans to stop it by erasing the border, how do you expect them to do anything that would interfere with the flow of chinese bribe money into their pockets?
Email Lou Dobbs about this!
LouDobbs@cnn.com
It is smaller privately held company. They only do between 1-2 million in business. I don't think it would interest him.
By the way, I didn't mean to hijack your thread with my question. It just seemed like a good place to get an asnwer, and it was not worth it's own thread.
CAFTA ping
Stockpiling my my tools of self-defense - Bump -
CAFTA ping.
Nothing like the light of day to flush out the roaches.
When we turn the control of sourcing policies over to an international bureaucracy, we are not, in the big picture, doing what is good for business. I predict that if CAFTA passes, the resulting precedents will at some point result in statutes which prohibit even the private sector from engaging in non global sourcing. Some firm (or group of them) from overseas will prosecute a case against some corporation for "not having a sourcing process that allows bids from the `innately best' source," which just happens to be somewhere like, for example, Laos. Mark my words - if we allow CAFTA to pass, what I speak of will happen.
Contact both the FBI and the Department of Commerce.
Free trade... isn't. And our economy can't take much more of this brand of free trade.
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