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![]() "Robert H" wrote in message om... There is not any part of any of this conversation that resembles any truth at all. This whole outsourcing of jobs is a myth created as a desparate attack against a very popular US President. The economy is doing very well, unemployment is low, interest rates are low, and the only jobs being sourced out is engineering in some specialized sectors. There was more export of jobs when Clinton was President. You know what Mike, go back to school, learn another trade, get in another business if you have to. I worked in the computer industry for over 20 years, and I must have got laid off 8 times. I bounced around from one company to another during a lot tougher times than these. Now I have my own business and I could not be happier. As a small businessman, I am not rich and I do not drive fancy cars. I bust my but for every dollar I make and I have no one to blame for my success or failure other than myself. I thank God every day that we do not have liberals or socialists running this country and I am gratefull that we have a President that understands how to protect the small businessman like me. Now enough of this dribble, I am going ack to my fish, which I bought with my hard earned money. I believe you better take couple steps back or better take a several miles high and look down on the globe. Why do you have to open a business so that you keep your job? Everyone is trying to start their job, reason, lay-off from a company they work for. And why do you have feel the pressure of each dollar you earn? Why? Reason, could it be too many competition is due to opening alot of small shop that you are competing? And why do say engineering field or specialize skill person need to change to another field? You better look again from afar distance to see the bigger picture. Other than the engineering skill, how about farmer and textile? What other field do you think that still there? Are you talking about SEVICES, like insurance or maybe automotive repair service? Or MAYBE healthcare sector? When other field section is having problem, do you think it will not affect other field? Who going to buy your good if the person can not really afford it or feeling the pinch? Do you think I will goto your shop and buy your product when I feel that I maybe getting lay-off do to other country that have lower pay than I do will take my job? If one sector have problem, it affect every sector. Can you tell me what country will have their name print on the product? CapFusion,... |
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In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to Byron L. Reed and verily he spoke saying: On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 19:56:05 GMT, wrote: Please don't feed the trolls! -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? |
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![]() "Christ's Soldiers" wrote in message . 1.4... | In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came | to Byron L. Reed and verily he spoke saying: | | On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 19:56:05 GMT, wrote: | | | Please don't feed the trolls! | I wouldn't really call that a true troll, plus the topic is a very good one. I attempted to set the followup to a more fitting group, but so far it hasn't moved there. billy |
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