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To: harpseal
So you favor government interfer3nce with the free market to harm computer programmers.

Not really sure how you made that leap. I favor no government interfer3nce, no help, no harm. The harm, the punishment as I said, comes from a market that either doesn't value your skills, or has come to value them at less then you think they are worth.

When did a free market become taboo?
96 posted on 07/31/2003 10:21:08 AM PDT by just_living (The only reason to fear globalization...)
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To: just_living
Just ignore this guy. He doesn't address any of the points and just baits people. He is a corporate shrill and a classic troll.

** TROLL ALERT : just_living **

97 posted on 07/31/2003 10:37:45 AM PDT by sten
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To: just_living
A free market has nothing to do with trade policies and you were supporting the results of an interference in the normal free market process specifically the introduction of guest workers directly hampering what is actually a vital industry for our national defense, IT. Now since you cheered the use of a short circuit arround the Free Market and are viewing the harm that is occuring to American IT workers as a positive development onne must clearly infer your objection is to a free market within the USA and since you view the current trade envirornment as inherently beneficial even though it clearly and obvviously is harming the USA it follows from your positions.

I have a particular aversion to letting people who are opposed to a Capitalist economy in teh USA get away with praising harming the USA call me old fashioned but I am an American.

100 posted on 07/31/2003 10:44:16 AM PDT by harpseal (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
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