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![]() On 8-Aug-2010, wrote: Suck a big one, PFC Pyle. Why don't you debate which of your kids to throw into Bush's wars. Sounds like a very frustrated agreement, while still squirming. So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution? Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s against the Federal tanks and helicopters? What's your dream of panacea? I'm sure you'll mesmerize us all with your logic... On 8/17/2010 6:40 PM, Colonel Kurtz wrote: You won't be mesmerized because you won't understand. I closed 2 plants when industrial output hit the skids, in 2004 and 2005. I now produce overseas and you clowns pay through the ass for very inexpensively made merchandise. I cannot change the U.S. because 98% of "Americans" don't give a flying rats ass nor are they willing to participate in correcting the debacle. It's your, or you kids problem. You may be right that we "pay through the ass for very inexpensively made merchandise"...but that merchandise is STILL cheaper (waaay cheaper) than stuff made in the USA. Not so much as people "not giving a flying rat's ass" as much as it is that people, many without jobs want, nay, need "cheap" merchandise. If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe. |
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![]() On 17-Aug-2010, Joe from Kokomo wrote: I closed 2 plants when industrial output hit the skids, in 2004 and 2005. I now produce overseas and you clowns pay through the ass for very inexpensively made merchandise. I cannot change the U.S. because 98% of "Americans" don't give a flying rats ass nor are they willing to participate in correcting the debacle. It's your, or you kids problem. You may be right that we "pay through the ass for very inexpensively made merchandise"...but that merchandise is STILL cheaper (waaay cheaper) than stuff made in the USA. The market sets the price, not the producers. You're paying what the market will bear and as much as the sellers can get. Diminishing wages (via diminishing output) is what diminishes wages. Not so much as people "not giving a flying rat's ass" as much as it is that people, many without jobs want, nay, need "cheap" merchandise. They are acquiescing to shoddy junk that costs seemingly less, but then, now there's nothing to compare it to as produced in the U.S (for the majority of items) If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe. You can only dream that will happen - it NEVER will. |
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