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Given that the bleeding of local jobs has helped lead TO this recession,
and if people are sincere about ending this recession, then we need to look at the larger scheme and not diddle around with huff'n'puff pieces like this.

I mean, doing work for less money means nothing if nobody can afford it.

Henry Ford's business model, not just his Model T, was right.

Posted by: HypnoToad   Posted on: 04/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Given that the bleeding of local jobs has helped lead TO this recession,  HypnoToad | 04/26/09
Name companies with manufacturing in America?  Christian_<>< | 04/26/09
And yet China is, by an increasing margin, the most polluting country...  HypnoToad | 04/26/09
re: and yet china....  Christian_<>< | 04/26/09
Bringing the jobs home  Comnenus | 04/26/09
Yet some of these outside countries are big polluters,  HypnoToad | 04/26/09
Climate change = biggest SCAM of all time  Christian_<>< | 04/26/09
The rescession is 16 months old.. Hasn't this question been asked?  pumpkinko | 04/26/09
Recession is nothing, the dollar will collapse  Christian_<>< | 04/26/09
RE: Outsourcing in this recession: will it increase?  sganny | 04/26/09
Keep the jobs here and tax outsourced labor  Keeping Current | 04/27/09
And that's your idea of SUCCESS?  Marty R. Milette | 04/27/09
RE: Outsourcing in this recession: will it increase?  VSDVSDVSD | 04/27/09
A nation addicted to cheap products and profit...  Marty R. Milette | 04/27/09
RE: Outsourcing in this recession: will it increase?  hms5375 | 04/27/09
RE: Outsourcing in this recession: will it increase?  arobbio | 05/06/09

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