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How do you personally feel about outsourcing jobs...? |
to countries such as India, China and Mexico? Do you feel that it has directly impacted: Consumer spending? The housing market (interest rates aside)? The recent domestic auto maker losses? What are your thoughts? Yes - this has directly impacted me.... I live below the poverty line - like more and more Americans every day... Thanks for asking. The thing that it affects most is our overall quality of life... We are being denied our right to the pursuit of happiness... How can America look it's citizens in the face and tell them that they have a right to become as successful as anyone else? This is not true... the money is all being made by companies like Wal-Mart that do nothing to give as many jobs as they take away from us in the name of "lower prices".... As a side-note: You saw the rat poison in your pet food.... do you think that would have happened if it was made in the United States where we have state laws on food protection? And the idea that outsourcing is good for the other countries is just ridiculous.... it is slave labor.... how is that good? If the CEO of some American company like GAP pays a 12 year old girl 7 cents an hour while they make billions... how is that going to "level things out" for their country? I think it's part of a leveling of worldwide economy and standards of living.It hurts,but thats the price we pay for imposing democracy [read'capitolism'] on the rest of the world I think it sucks! Yes I think it has impacted consumer spending. Who wants to buy cheap junk made in china or wherever. I think it affects the whole economy all together. People in the USA need jobs and we should keep the jobs here. Outsourcing is bad, but what is worse is the fact that companies are following one another, going bankrupt, but at the same time, giving their CEO's millions in bonus's. No one is worth that much! It is all about big business, the NEW World Order. combining Mexico, Canada, & America, without congressional Approval or VOTER approval. Bush wanted this done in secrecy, but word is out, this is treason! Clinton signed the NAFTA agreement, this was planned by the corporate elite, the group behind the scenes that direct the politicians. George W's job was to make it appear , destroy the middle class and dismanteling the Constitution, our media is controlled, everything is read from script, they want control of the people, and using terrorism to scare the American people. It is all about corporate greed, and doesn't matter who is in office. They are headed toward a one world government, like the European union, communist. "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter"~Martin Luther King The petition for Redress of Grievances has been ignored by our current administration. Bush bought 99,000 acres in Paraguay for hiding? Evidently. This world is insane! http:www.infowars.com watch Terrorstorm on Google video. That's amazing! So far everyone (prior to this reply) has negative feedback! Mark Thornton has another point on the topic: [article link below] "Employers that offer good, high-paying jobs can establish their operations anywhere on the planet. Traditionally the U.S. has been one of the best options, but more and more countries have learned the benefits of market economies and have improved their business climates. If an employer is looking at two similar locations, A and B, where B allows its companies to outsource work to A, but A does not allow its companies to outsource to B, then the employer is most likely to choose location B, rather than A. By outlawing or restricting the outsourcing of jobs to cheap foreign labor you would greatly discourage the establishment of new jobs in the U.S. and encourage current employers to move overseas." Gary North has another way of putting it: [article link below] "In the early stages of any booming market, insourcing is all the rage. Some industry gets hot. In come lots of would-be replacements, all offering to do things cheaper, faster, better. It doesn鈥檛 matter what the field is: big money attracts people who want to get in on "the gold rush." Then the gold peters out. There are a lot of miners out there, sifting pans in hand, with not much dust per dirt load. The market for real estate brokers is now in the down side of its gold rush. Because of the monetary policies Federal Reserve System after 1995, a real estate boom took hold. Millions of buyers took advantage of low long-term interest rates to bid up the price of home ownership. Real estate brokers started doing better than people in other professions. So, at the margin, newcomers arrived, trying to get a piece of the action." Mark Thornton: How outsourcing creates jobs http://www.lewrockwell.com/thornton/thor... Gary North: Is there stealth outsourcing in your future? http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north44... George Reisman: The real nature of outsourcing http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig3/reisman... No one out sources jobs in a free economy. If the consumer has the right to buy from the cheapest source anywhere in the world, the supplier has the right to service the customer from anywhere in the World. Not merely US companies need to be internationally competitive, American worker should be able to go abroad and grab the so-called outsource job at such wage rates as the foreign labor markets offer or be part of a production process in US that leads to exports to India and China, |
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