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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: jlallen who wrote (542107)2/18/2004 5:48:17 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Outsourcing is nothing new

Wow...you guys know how to lie like you're on auto-pilot.

reuters.com

Let Markets Solve Jobs Issue-Bush Adviser
Tue February 17, 2004 06:04 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush's top economic adviser, in hot water for remarks about outsourcing jobs abroad, said on Tuesday the government should not hinder foreign competition to protect U.S. employment.
"What new jobs will be created? That question is best answered by market forces," Gregory Mankiw, head of the Council of Economic Advisers, told the National Economists Club.

"If bureaucracy was capable of such foresight, the Soviet Union would have succeeded as a centrally planned economy."

Almost 3 million private-sector U.S. jobs have been lost since Bush took office in January 2001 and Mankiw sparked uproar earlier this month when he said outsourcing was "probably a plus for the economy in the long run."


And this:

post-gazette.com

Bush economic report praises 'outsourcing' jobs
Tuesday, February 10, 2004

By Warren Vieth and Edwin Chen, Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON -- The movement of U.S. factory jobs and white-collar work to other countries is part of a positive transformation that will enrich the U.S. economy over time, even if it causes short-term pain and dislocation, the Bush administration said yesterday.


All part of the Bush plan to line the pockets of big business, while drubbing the nation's laborers. After all who supports Bush? Big business, or labor?

Bush knows what side of his bread is buttered. Labor is taking it in the shorts, while outsourcing is stripping the nation of jobs, and offshoring is stripping the nation of tax revenues. Couple that with Bush's tax breaks for the rich and you have a recipie for screwing the nations under classes. By that I mean a family of 4 earning $80,000 a year or less.

People...wake up...smell the coffee, and vote Bush out!

Orca
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