Posted by jbdyer on May 30, 2016 at 08:24:03 from (75.104.202.239):
In Reply to: Got me to thinking? posted by Geo-TH,In on May 29, 2016 at 08:15:42:
You invested your money in foreign companies and are wondering if you are the reason many good jobs are leaving the U.S.? That is almost comical! Of course it has. You have sold out the next generation to make sure your pockets are padded. I guess you got to do what you got to do, it is your money and if you want to strengthen the Chinese, then that is your right. Now when your kids and grandkids are working at the low paying fast food jobs or Walmart just remember what you and another couple of million Americans did for THEIR future. My father in law must of been from made from the same mold as you were. I married his daughter in 1990, at the time he was making $30+ per hour in a Union job. He has a garage full of Harbor Freight, Chinese junk tools and spends a ton of money buying foreign made products. He talks about union brotherhood but did nothing to invest in this country to support the next generation, he just wanted the cheapest goods. My wife works a fast food job, her brother works at an appliance rental store, grandkids work at low paying jobs. All are under employeed, but they all still work hard and are honest. Oh , and by the way guess who pays the price for all this expensive health care for his ailing generation, My generation does through our taxes. And none of us even have health insurance, we all had to pay the link_disallowedcare tax, because we DONT have Insurance! You are not wholly part of the problem, but your thinking and has definitely not helped my generation. We don't want a handout, just an opportunity! But, hey, you got yours, so what does it matter? JOHNNY B DYER
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