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Will America become a service orientated company once all the manufacturing companies move to Mexico i.e. Hershey? This is so not a homework question…just a discussion about where our country could be.

2007-04-05 16:17:14 · 5 answers · asked by ThunderCats 3 in Business & Finance Corporations

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Finally! A "Gem" of a top contributor!

I also am a stutent of reality, and agree with "Gem".

The reality of where we are heading is that with increases in taxes to support endeavors none of us really need nor want, where are the good paying jobs going to come from?

Do you hear of legislators or elected officials clamoring for better paying jobs?

Do you hear of them trying incentives to get corporations to keep quality workers and staff, instead of letting them go when compatable types get brought in through mergers and acquisitions?

Do you answer your phone when the person on the line has a foreign accent and tries to sell you some crap you don't need?

Do you answer phony emails when they are trying to push down your throat viagra substitutes and the like?

Do WE do anything that can change the tide of sending good paying jobs overseas because it makes the bottom line of corporations look good to the phony "bosses" and C.E.O.'s getting fat off of golden parachutes?

Does anybody really care about the loss of tax base due to the outrageous downsizing going on?

Guess not...we all now have credit cards to take care of us.

To answer your question....America will be a big tax burden to future generations....and nothing else but a flag remaining.

Thank you and goodnight.

2007-04-05 20:10:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yes and if you like many others an me worry about by just what we see each day and forget to be human to one another it will happen faster and faster if we accept it remember to sloe down and when you encounter a unwarm event of a place you been today dont take it take it elswhere the allowing it is adding up to not just a place a month anymore and everyone gets to check another place youve been before you can do your bussiness there this has to stop and too many co are combining soon it will be like the king and his family and yours with no rules although the list of rules is as long as the world wrapped twice go elswhere before they have the ability to tell us to eat cake-----oh shoot i didnt see the rest of the question and since i did could the people in the service work there as a civilian and is there time after there service chores bet the companies will go where only there is enough people to work there and yes i think so if we want to eat the trend would be go where the food is always or maybe well become farmers again wouldnt that be cool

2007-04-05 16:24:49 · answer #2 · answered by juuullllsssss 1 · 0 0

This is such a joke.

Not every American is capable of doing service jobs (nor would they all want to), or of going to college and gaining a skill.

Hundreds of thousands of people are losing great paying jobs with benefits and they will never get their lives back on track.

I hope all the "service industry" experts are banking a little extra of their big fat paychecks, because many of these people are going to end up on the government dole where we all will pay for them.

So, cheap Asian goods will eventually equal higher American taxes and a destroyed environment.

Our future is scary, good luck to us all.

2007-04-05 16:39:36 · answer #3 · answered by Gem 7 · 0 0

Take IBM for example. It doesn't manufacture much computers anymore. It is the world number one leader in patents. It must owe most of it's revenues from intellectual property.

2007-04-05 16:29:48 · answer #4 · answered by Joseph Binette 3 · 0 0

I think eventually foreign countries will go through the same changes the U.S. went through with unions which will cause them to lose their edge of being cheaper employees.

2007-04-05 16:24:13 · answer #5 · answered by sharpie 3 · 1 1

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