No, you're not the only person who feels that way. All the other small-minded pathetic little racists are supporting you all the way.
Grow up.
Rawlyn.
2006-09-22 01:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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He isnt a traitor hes a smart business man. People in other countries are willing to work for almost next to nothing people in the USA want to get paid some serious money. Do you think an American will work for 50cents or a 1.00 every hour? Hell no!! He is smart by saving money. A lot of businesses in America do what he does.
2006-09-22 08:12:55
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answered by . 6
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According to your definition of traitor, nearly all owners of major corporations are traitors and many much more so than Bill Gates. I'm not saying you're wrong, probably your right but that's how it is. People get rich off this country and then betray us the first chance they get and we let them. At least he went to India and not China like Wal-mart. Companies outsource and we want them to because we want the stuff cheaper. I don't consider them traitors unless they start dealing with terrorists or communists. India is neither so I think its fine.
2006-09-22 08:14:24
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answered by tenaciousd 6
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Labor is cheaper in 3rd world countries like India........ that is how he is making HIS MONEY!
Most large corporate businesses are switching business to India too, happening here in the UK every day!
Most of our call centres for our utilities are now based in places like Bangladesh! I just hope the customer service improves. Half the time I can't understand them when I phone up to enquire about something.
2006-09-22 08:12:48
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answered by lollipoppett2005 6
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unfortunately, this is what happens with globalisation.
Large corporations move to the places where they get cheap labour. they dont care about supplying jobs at home, they even employ tactics to manufacture where the laws are less restrictive to enable them to cut corners with manufacturing etc.
i hate globals, they exploit, once india gets a bit more exnsive, they will move to another cheaper place
but, with that being said, the indians are excellent technologists, and this has done excellent for their economy
Jamie
2006-09-22 08:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Welcome to the 21st Century. America will lose lots of jobs to cheap labor in other countries. But, Microsoft will always be an American company and will bring lots of money back to this great country of ours.
2006-09-22 08:12:37
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answered by Adam 7
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Welcome to the insights of global economy. Soon the US will have only the super rich and the super poor...the middle class jobs are now going the way the production jobs went.
2006-09-22 08:20:05
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answered by OldGringo 7
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Your answer is no.
However, it should be noted that he is not alone, many have moved from the U.S., because labor, and wages in some other countries is much lower.
2006-09-22 08:18:25
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answered by Excel 5
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no he gave us a platform for easy performance and every businessman has a right to cut costs he is just behaving like one
2006-09-22 08:12:02
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answered by Explorer 5
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If it keeps the price of Windows down, I'm all for it.
2006-09-22 08:11:59
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answered by Daniel M 3
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