Howard H., you have some interesting concepts, none right. In the 90s I worked for the Gov and the local idiot sups said we had to become competitive with the Chinese. The Gov doesn't work that way, they're like a bunch of independent businesses that only work one way. They were trying to get us competitive because we had to compete with civilian counter parts. We weren't competing against anybody because of how we operated; we were being sold out to the highest bidder. You probably seen the news of getting rid of all the lazy civilians and hiring lean contractors. The news never did show that there were twice as many contractors for every civil service entity gone. Some more of Cheney's crap. Next the jobs that went overseas was because of always trying to beat the bottom line, so the same lying SOBs in these bailouts will continue to bribe Congress people and sell out American jobs. They say the jobs will never come back because the countries doing them will develop and the people will get paid too much and then they'll just move to the next cheap country.
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