Thats pretty much it in a nutshell, without an income no one will buy anything,
as someone with a 401k and a job, that I'd like to keep, I'd like to see my 401k go up, a lot of it is overseas but, the client I have is domestic, if they get rid of all their jobs, i'll have no job myself,
and thats the last throws, shall we say, of my ability to eat
2007-08-14 10:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The current trend will make America a country of managers. As the market expands globally, countries like China and Korea will become the manufacturing centers of the world. America will continue to invent, sell and innovate, but when it comes to production things will go overseas. Government contracts have already become the most lucrative for American companies. However, there is nothing stopping these companies from importing their goods and selling them to the government which helps foreign economies more than our own. Global free trade is a bad thing when the world doesn't value your products. During the Industrial Revolution in the US, we produced the highest quality, best designed products and the world wanted them. Now the only US export that's better than the rest of the world is our movies.
2016-05-17 22:50:52
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answered by juanita 3
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Lowering wages and not paying taxes whilst you raise the interest and inflation rates has always been the Republicans forte my friend. I figure the Chinese and the Indian Governments wont go along with the American ran Capitalist theory's for too long, then Republicans just might start crying some thing like a War on Terror as the excuse.
2007-08-14 11:20:03
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answered by leonard bruce 6
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I'm thinking you haven't thought this out very far.
Big Corp doesn't export jobs so that Americans don't have to do work. They export jobs so they can pay less. Then they keep more money. More money that otherwise would have been going into the pockets of Americans. So then Americans are poor, and Big Corp is richer than before. And that makes the "US great" how, exactly?
Do you really think Big Corp is on your side? Fascism is a good idea?
2007-08-14 10:41:20
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answered by pr0ph3t1cl1v1ty 5
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No. Many jobs, particularly in the service sector, require that the customer (or customer's property) and worker be in close physical proximity, and that would make offshoring impractical.
2007-08-14 10:45:13
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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pr0ph3t1cl1v1ty, your answer is correct, of course....but, you failed to get the sarcasm in his question. He does not think that big corporations are on our side, at all!
And they already got the job that I had for 10.75 years...It is being outsourced to South America! *sm*
2007-08-14 10:47:53
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answered by LadyZania 7
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It's heading that way, but some people need to employed to stop any protesting Americans.
2007-08-14 10:36:11
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answered by . 5
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It is primarily the manufacturing and call-center jobs that are being off-shored. That is a shame...but, on the other hand, is simply capitalism in practice.
2007-08-14 10:42:20
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answered by Mathsorcerer 7
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How is that possible when the upemployment rate is less than 5%?
2007-08-14 10:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
But most Democrats refuse to work now, even with jobs available.
While young healthy Democrats draw Welfare, Mexicans are working hard and improving their lives.
2007-08-14 10:38:11
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answered by wolf 6
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