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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 18, 2003 at 17:54:01 from (64.228.12.146):
In Reply to: USA parts and China parts posted by Steve Mason on August 18, 2003 at 09:23:29:
Steve: I have read all these posts to date. Your problems as a country are not a whole lot different than ours here in Canada. You and I and the general public elect governments to do a job for us. Problem is after elected these guys answer only to the corperate elite. The same corperate interests are making the profit in USA, Canada, Japan, China, Mexico, etc. You name the country if you can be replaced by someone, somewhere for 10% of the cost it will happen and the same corperate interests will reap the benefits. Time has long passed for this to be corrected. It's time for you each and everyone to confront that elected official and say, " Buddy you are working for me and all the other people that elected you, not that fellow in the gated village living in a $25,000,000. home." Public enemy number one is living amoung you. He's the guy with your elected representive in his hip pocket. When I was a young lad many farmers believed it was an honourable thing to produce cheap food for the nation. And it probably was, today it is not about cheap food anymore, just cheap raw materials for the corperate elite to use in their plants. I've been scratching my head for about the past 20 years wondering when the young to middle age working people of North America are going to revolt.
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