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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (21489)7/25/2004 8:24:58 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Lizzie, the offshoring of tech jobs was perfectly predictable long ago. I did so and I was hardly alone. I knew people in the late '80s who tried to take advantage of the wage differential between here and India. THey failed, but the reasons had to do with bad Indian infrastructure (read: the power went out unexpectedly and stayed off as long as they wanted it off) and the absence of easy, cheap international communications that the internet provided.

This is a non-political phenomenon. It has nothing to do with GWB or the Republican Party. If you claim otherwise, then the onus will be on you to explain how that is true since the current economic malaise started when your hero, Clinton, was President. And that is a provable fact. I think even you know that now.

BTW, I was already a working engineer during that first PC boom. And had been for some time. Yes, I do remember, because I went through them, times when you could send out 300 resumes and, if you were lucky, get 2 or 3 "Dear John" letters back.

What is the market projecting?
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Well, working from October of '02, it indicates a recovery.
Working from January '04, it's down.

Do you base all your economic predictions on the latest wiggle of the stock market?

There is that old, old saying: "The market has correctly predicted 10 of the last 3 recessions."



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (21489)7/26/2004 11:52:59 AM
From: JoanP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
"What is the market projecting?"

Corporate America is terrified of having a trial lawyer in the White House. No disrespect to Kerry supporters, but the market does not want Kerry to win.

Hint: Why do you think MSFT is paying out $32B in dividends? Maybe they are afraid Kerry is going to win and take back the tax cuts on dividends.