Posted on 01/16/2008 4:01:09 AM PST by LowCountryJoe
Find your own articles to refute what I said, what they have said, and which support your claims.
Why would it matter where in the "food chain" I reside? We don't outsource jobs, we follow our customers and supply them as they expand their businesses. We create jobs and wealth wherever we go and our employees, the majority of whom are American and earn company stock annually as a benefit, become wealthier as we grow. Do you think that when other people in other countries become wealthier they buy more valued added products and services from us? Or, do you think keeping them impoverished is in our national interest? Do you even think?
He can’t. He doesn’t read the links he posts, and Fan of Fiat is reminding him. (There’s that memory thing again).
Obi Wan has taught you well!
I bet if we could see his IP it would be a .gov address
I’m retired, so I have an excuse to be here....
;-)
I may be reached at globalist@nwo.gov
You globalist are the biggest HYPOCRITES in the world. When people complain about unfair free trade taking theirs or other peoples jobs you spout the above free traitor mantra.
However, when a country like China does unfair practices against your business in China the first thing the corporate leaders do is run to the US gov't for protection from the unkind world (see below). HYPOCRITES
There is clearly a growing economic nationalism in China that is leading to discrimination against foreign investors in pillar sectors of the economy, said Myron Brilliant, vice president for Asia at the United States Chamber of Commerce. Its not only a threat to foreign investors but it also undermines Chinas transition to a market-based economy.
The Chinese actions and the administrations concerns threaten to roil the atmosphere when Mr. Paulson goes to China in early December with other cabinet members in another round of the strategic economic dialogue that he began in September 2006. After seeking to defuse lingering trade disputes with China for the last 15 months, Mr. Paulson instead may have to tamp down fresh outbreaks. I cant tell you how many companies have come up to me software, chemicals, autos who say theyre concerned about the trend, said a senior administration official, speaking anonymously to avoid antagonizing the Chinese. Were very troubled about the long-term direction on some of these policies. The American concerns are shared in Europe, which like the United States, is growing more upset about the trade deficit with China. What were seeing are growing industrial interests lobbying state authorities in China and giving them preferential treatment, Peter Mandelson, the top trade envoy of the European Union, said in an interview. The result is clear discrimination against foreign companies.
Just in case you can't see the difference, that is not an article.
It is a transcript of an interview with Lou Dobbs.
His words--not Mother Jones.
And who has posted anything from Mother Jones--other than you?
Youve never been able to convince me and other conservatives of anything, and its obvious that other conservatives and I wont convince you globalists of anything.
Then maybe sometime in the future you'll post an article quoting President Pat Buchanan, President Dick Gephardt, or any other protectionist who's managed to win a national election recently, indicating my side isn't winning the debate.
Do you disagree with Dobbs statement? If so, what is your source?
Exporting America: An Interview with Lou Dobbs
February 2005
It began really with the collapse of the telecom and communications bubble in 2000. The corporations took advantage of a digital universe to start moving jobs overseas to cheaper labor markets, and then expanded from there -- to what's now an estimated 400,000-500,000 jobs a year being exported to cheap overseas labor markets.
At all.
I wasn’t talking about you rude....I was talking about Todd.
But you did get a laugh
Still in elementary school, I see.
lol!
If someone wishes to discuss the contents of articles, rather than show up as a globalist tag team, I am ALWAYS willing to discuss the contents of articles and their merits.
The tag team, however, has a proven history of wishing to do anything but discuss contents of articles.
And seeing as how you are part of the tag team, when I post articles, it is to refute your propaganda.
I already know that you and your buddies have your pieces of silver, we just don’t know what was the amount upon which each of you settled.
Still trying to teach economics to kindergartners, yes.
It began really with the collapse of the telecom and communications bubble in 2000. The corporations took advantage of a digital universe to start moving jobs overseas to cheaper labor markets, and then expanded from there -- to what's now an estimated 400,000-500,000 jobs a year being exported to cheap overseas labor markets.
Do you disagree with Dobbs statement? If so, what is your source?
This should be interesting. : )
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