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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Paul V. who wrote (114326)10/1/2011 1:58:03 AM
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but who would bare the blunt of the pain?

everyone, but it doesn't have to be all that bad. the longer we wait, the more pain there will be.

Forget about manufacturing jobs-it is contrary to capitalism of maximizing your, mine and other stockholders.

if you're trying to say that manufacturing jobs are contrary to capitalism..... i don't know what to say. that has to be the dumbest assertion i've ever seen.

Lower wage, and fringes go to where the supply of low wage/fringe earners are located,

low wages are the result of low labor efficiency within a country and the low amount of wealth it has.

profits are maximized and we make the most money even as stockholders. Ross Parow (sp) was correct when he stated, "there will be a great sucking sound to Mexico. However, he did not figure China, India and Africa would come into the equation.

this is incoherent.

Without manufacturing we will have to issue tremendous number of "green cards" to residents of other countries to get the high skill sets needed to perform the jobs.

really Paul.. what are you saying?? why don't you slow down a little and try to make your point/question a little clearer?

And, then they will return to their own countries.

without manufacturing, it wouldn't be long before no one would want to come here anyway.
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