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Good for the wealthy, not for U.S.
This has nothing to do with competition. You can't compete with someone who can live on $500 a year, lives in a dirt-floored hut, and doesn't pay taxes. These companies are not trying to help people, they just want cheap labor. They want to make more profit, because owning five or six mansions isn't enough.

Thanks to Bush, we are on our way to becoming Mexico. A small ruling class living it up while the masses live in squalor.

Bush wants to send me to college for retraining? Retraining in what? I have a Computer Science degree, so I should go back and get a degree in ... what? Math & Science?

Bush is leading us straight into socialism. He is the same idiot frat boy he always was, and he has no idea what he is doing. Without jobs, it is socialism or Mexico ... how will people vote?

Oh, maybe they can expand the Patriot Act just a little farther and take the vote away -- there's a plan.
Posted by: jwhooper   Posted on: 10/21/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Just check to see who PAID for the study...  BitTwiddler | 10/20/04
The studies say what they were paid to say.  JonathonDoe | 10/20/04
I agree with you, Jon  sojourner_z | 10/21/04
Explain how offshoring helps me!  ted-saari@... | 10/21/04
Good for the wealthy, not for U.S.  jwhooper | 10/21/04
Retraining? hah!  diwillia | 10/22/04
More money for the Wealthy, CEO's and Politicians  jonnjonnzdnet | 10/21/04
I'm getting less  tstreng | 10/22/04

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