Go tell that to all the people working in these factories and see how many would prefer to not have a job. There are more overseas products sold in N. America than anyone can begin to fathom. There's always going to be. What's so wrong with these companies setting up a factory and employing a lot of american workers and paying them in american funds? It's certainly not a sweat shop paying $10 a day. The gov't. does help them financially to get set up. Sometimes they help way too much but they also get a whole lot of money back in taxes. The problem I have is that the small businesses can't get any kind of assistance to help create more jobs or even stay afloat. In Canada the gov't. brags about how many jobs they created and saved. Most of these jobs are for infrastructure and go to great big companies. It does create some jobs and keeps people working but it doesn't help the smaller guys at all. In fact it often hurts the smaller outfits because the jobs are way too big for them to even bid on. Dave
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