Fair share are you kidding me. It's supply and demand. You sound like someone who wants Stalin back from the grave. Commie. Life isn't fair. If it was, no one would want to live. That's why suicide rates and drug addiction is highest in socialised countries. Check that statement for yourself you'll find I'm right. It's the challenge that makes life fun and worth living.
2006-08-15 05:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Considering we produce 1/3 of the worlds food, provide 1/5 of the worlds gold, silver, boxite, iron, copper, bronze, and asbestos. we lead the world in technology developments, computers, medicine, medical equipment, airplanes, construction, and most importantly charity world-wide. Do we use more than our fair share? No, we get everything we deserve and take more than our fair share of the blame for the worlds ills while they threaten us due to their lack of global importance. Sorry, if you want nice and giving, you have to already have those things, we do and we share.
2006-08-15 05:49:13
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answered by raiderking69 5
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Does America provide more than its "fair share"?
2006-08-15 05:33:22
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answered by DAR 7
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No. We produce a lot of our own stuff, and we obtain almost all of the rest through voluntary exchange. That which we make ourselves or freely trade with others is, by definition, our "fair share".
2006-08-15 05:35:14
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answered by timm1776 5
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Yes. Imports from overseas. Or Walmart (Made in China)
2006-08-15 05:38:48
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answered by profile image 5
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Yep
2006-08-15 05:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure. We waste more than the rest of the world combined -- case closed.
2006-08-15 05:39:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Free country right?
2006-08-15 05:33:19
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answered by kekeke 5
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yes most do . not all just most
2006-08-15 05:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. We use what we want when we want because we can.
2006-08-15 05:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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