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|    Bob Eld to Mal    |
|    Re: The Private Sector Economy is Fundam    |
|    09 Jun 12 08:54:56    |
      XPost: alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.usa, alt.society.conservatism       XPost: alt.politics       From: nsmontassoc@yahoo.com              On 6/9/2012 8:55 AM, Mal wrote:       >       > Don't you think?              Their profits are at record highs. They've managed to lower a great deal       of their costs by outsourcing and getting rid of labor. They get most of       their manufacturing done elsewhere especially China and don't have pesky       costs associated with workers, benefits, pensions, healthcare,       manufacturing equipment, floor space, inventory, American taxes and       other impediments to their high profits.              So, what's not to like from the point of view of business? You get to       sell in the American market but don't have many of the costs of doing       business here. What a system!              Of course their business could be more robust with more sales but many       Americans can't afford their stuff because people are either out of work       or have seen their salaries decrease in recent years. Naturally this is       not sustainable as the US winds down towards third world status. So,       eventually business is cutting their own throats, but no matter they'll       just sell to the Chinese.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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