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Old April 17th 04, 03:33 AM
The Madd Hatter
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We are in a Global economy today, plain and simple. These corporations that
are "American" companies and outsourcing these jobs to "foriegn" companies,
are in fact the same companioes that are also selling aggressively in these
foriegn markets. India is a massive market for the likes of Microsoft,
Cisco, or even Nestle. They buying the products, the companies have bases
there, why shouldn't they be entitles to some of the jobs? These companies
also have a huge amount of employees in the US of A who spend all their time
calling foriegn nations to solicit new clientele and to service existing
clientele.

Lets also not forget the "foriegn" companies that have opened up operations
here in North America. They aren't bringing boatloads of indians, chinese or
whatever from back home to work in these enterprises. They are hiring
american workers who are quite happily employed and unconcerned about
stealing the jobs of some poor indian or Chinese people back in Asia. (I
wonder how the economy would react if Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Kia, and
Hyundia all shut down their plants here in North America, fired a few
hundred thousand people in a fit of patriotism, and moved all those jobs
back home to properly deserving japanese and korean workers? )


The American economy could not survive for any length of time at its present
state w/o being an active player in the international market. .

"LoveFish" wrote in message
. net...
Most of the outsourcing that corporations are committing to are high-end
technical positions. They save a ton of money by not having to pay
Americans to do these jobs. I think in the long run this will hurt

America.
Eventually we will be a country of consumers.

"Byron L. Reed" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 18:55:33 GMT, wrote:

An outsourced
operation, in a place like India, China, The Philippines, etc.; where

some
greedy American corporation is saving a few pieces of Silver and

displacing
American workers in the process.



That "greedy American corporation" is probably included in the 401(k)
retirement plans of most everybody who reads this. Average American
workers gain from this.

The savings the corporation makes gives them pricing power, causing the
average American worker to spend less money to acquire their goods and
services.

The establishment of business infrastructure in third world companies
require the purchase of capital goods from the United States. This is

good
for average American workers who produce it.

The removal of expensively educated American workers from mundane
operations allows productivity to increase and engenders new business
enterprise in the United States. This is good for average American

workers
(who aren't content with being lazy and insisting they keep the same job
for life).

For every non-competitive American job that is moved overseas, many more
poor local people are to work. Thus, many more people are allowed to
improve their lives. This injection of income encourages adoption of a
modern economy, government, and social stability which will reduce the
excuses for terrorism. This is good for average American workers - and
everybody else in the world.

The only people who really lose in the outsourcing equation are members

of
outdated and inefficient un-American union labor.


BLReed

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