"Fair & Balanced Trebor ©" <trebby@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 15:26:52 -0700, "Marcello" <marcello@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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>>"Fair & Balanced Trebor ©" <trebby@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 13:45:24 -0700, "Marcello" <marcello@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> wrote:
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>>>>"Fair & Balanced Trebor ©" <trebby@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 11:58:07 -0700, "Marcello" <marcello@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>Exactly what policy of Kerry's is intended to solve the above
>>>>>>mentioned
>>>>>>problems?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> #1 repeal tax custs for the rich
>>>>>
>>>>> #2 stop outsourcing of jobs
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Isn't this contradictory?
>>>
>>> No.
>>>
>>>> You suggest to tax the cor****ations locally yet
>>>>expect them to bring jobs back to the US? Please explain.
>>>
>>>
>>> Easy. It's time to stop letting cor****ations blackmail American
>>> workers. If cor****ations want to ex****t American jobs overseas, then
>>> before they ****p their slave labor products back to the US they are
>>> going to have to pay an im****t fee equal to what it would cost if it
>>> was still being produced by Americans. That will stop the ex****ting of
>>> jobs real fast.
>>>
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>>Yeah, and it will also mean that plenty of goods you buy at low prices
>>that
>>the masses take for granted being inexpensive suddenly go way up in
price.
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> Not as much as you think. This is another cor****ate fable used to
> blackmail workers/consumers. Most of the increase in profits that
> comes after ****fting to overseas slave labor goes into the pockets of
> wealthy stock speculators and cor****ate management - not the
> consumers, who almost never see a drop in prices when jobs are ****fted
> overseas.
>
Yeah, and if the clothes you weak everyday were 100% made in America by
American workers the average citizen wouldn't be able to afford more than
1
pair of clothes. What you call a cor****ate fable is simple economics, and
I
am not talking about "slave labor", I am talking about legitimate
outsourcing of jobs.


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