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All companies got tax breaks
In 2001, all companies got tax breaks whether they outsourced or not. This means the same thing as 'companies who outsource got tax breaks'. We are the only company in the world that encourages its companies to not hire its own citizens. This is the same thing as importing foreign oil, hiring illegals, etc.

Importing foreign oil - foreign companies don't pay US taxes

Outsourced workers overseas - don't pay US taxes

Illegals - don't pay US taxes

People wonder why we now have a 10 trillion dollar debt. People wonder why we have a huge trade deficit. People wonder where all the jobs have gone. Our own government encourages its companies to not hire Americans. This is the stupidest thing I have ever heard of. Sooner or later America's credit card will be cut off and the tax paying Americans will get stuck with the bill. What a brilliant idea it was to outsource everything. Brilliant dude, really. Go take an economics class.
Posted by: mossimo97   Posted on: 01/07/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Well, if America crashes the rest of the world will follow suit.  HypnoToad | 12/31/08
RE: Outsourcing Predictions for 2009  mossimo97 | 12/31/08
RE: Outsourcing Predictions for 2009  HellRazor909 | 01/04/09
There are no tax breaks for companies that offshore  don.montgomery@... | 01/07/09
All companies got tax breaks  mossimo97 | 01/07/09
RE: Outsourcing Predictions for 2009  saipeople | 01/02/09

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