Posted by Edd in KY on September 24, 2009 at 18:26:53 from (75.90.149.163):
In Reply to: Foreign made posted by ddl on September 24, 2009 at 07:40:41:
To Bill (wis.) easy to throw about a number like 18%. Where did you get the number? What is it? What is the corresponding import numbers? Why then are the Japanese, Koreans and Chinese so married to buy products from their own country and why do they have such high import tarifs? Because they know who pays for their social programs. When you buy a Korean car it pays nothing...nothing... for your social security or medicare.
Did you know we can grow rice in the USA and ship it to Japan cheaper than they can grow it and it is higher quality. That is why they have a 700% tariff on US rice. And Korea is always the first to ban US beef.
Interesting that the teachers are the ones that always drive foreign products but we have to pay the unemployment costs for the 28%...thats right 28 % USA high school drop outs. What are the drop outs going to do in this high tech society we have designed for them. Guess we can pay them to listen to their Ipods and talk on their cell phones. They sure can not do high skills work if they can't even graduate from high school.
What good is an intellectual economy when the Chinese steal every idea, patent, song and movie and invention, and pirate it without paying?
Don't think our leaders have thought this one through very well.
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