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kcwayne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-17-04 10:50 AM
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20. Dodging out without leaving any substance
I know better

Wow, that is illuminating. Brilliant. Obviously you win the argument hands down because how could mere mortals use direct evidence and question what you seem to know but haven't even put forward one word of thought of what it is you do know? Touche.

If there is nothing the government can do that won't hurt the economy, what have we got to lose? The economy is hurting and will continue to dislocate for everyone whose skills and talents are/were centered around providing service and products to people that make more than the subsistence level wages of slave labor countries.

Of course, right now there is a goldmine for those entrepreneurs that can help US corporations escape the wage base, liability, and environment controls of operating in the US. Perhaps that is where you are operating.

But in the long term, how many SUV's is Ford going to sell to Chinese workers that make $100 a month?

Yeah, we should adjust to the reality. Just like the slaves of this country were told to adjust to the reality of the British Empire and the economic reality of running a plantation in the Americas.
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