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Re: OT: Which issue is most important to you this
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Posted by Leland on September 30, 2004 at 15:37:03 from (63.155.92.64):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Which issue is most important to you this posted by Paul in Mich on September 30, 2004 at 07:48:27:
Yes but being shortsided where are people going to work and I don't want foreign companys to go but there needs to be a steady source of jobs left in this country besides Walmart and McDonalds, and your point about regs ,taxes and blah but will this make the items we purchase cost less NO bacause of extra shipping and handling these foreign made products will cost more. But most people don't realize that when they buy this same product with fuel at $2.00 a gal and they now have to haul there product an extra thousand miles to get it here . yeah were saving money bull in mexico they can poison, cripple kill, and mane all the desprate workers they want and not pay squat thats the reason for all this out sourcing of american jobs and when these countrys get wise and start protecting workers these companys will run to some under devloped country and start over it's all about greed just ask John Kerrys wife how many jobs has she exported to gain that extra windfall of profits short sited ea.
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