Posted by JackE on September 16, 2011 at 10:50:16 from (71.242.247.230):
In Reply to: Re: OT---ChinaMart posted by John Harmon on September 16, 2011 at 10:27:10:
I hear you. And the really bad part about this, is that we can't just go back and start manufacturing things again. All the factories, plants, Buildings are GONE for the most part. In their place we now have apartment complexes, housing developements, and yes, Walmarts. They actually built a casino where Bethlehem steel used to be. Even if we wanted to start making everything again, it would take decades to rebuild the infratructure needed. We used to supply the world with everything from oil to socks. Now we can't even supply the socks. I read in the news last week, that Ford is building a new plant that will employ almost 6000. They are going to build the plant in India. They don't have to deal with OSHA, EPA or any other of the hundreds of hinderances that they have here. Jack
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