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Senator "Daff a sit" Sasser
You had to be there.
CNN interviewed the U.S. Ambassador to China, James Sasser, a former Democratic senator. Of the trade imbalance, in no uncertain terms, Mr. Sasser blatantly asserted that it makes good sense for American companies to relocate their manufacturing to China, as this will greatly increase their profits. (Notice that it doesn't translate into lower prices for the consumer). He also went on to say that it's too bad for Americans that the jobs are going to China, but what the heck, the Chinese are certainly benefiting from it, as it is raising their standard of living. He was actually arrogant about it, disregarding the host's questions about the negative impact that unfair trade will have on the American Economy. This man, supposedly once a Democratic Senator, with no regards for the jobs and livelihoods of fellow Americans, with a shameless plug for increasing the trade deficit with China. This is worth the watch. I saw it tonight, but I can't recall the host of the show. I visited CNN.com, but was unable to find a comprehensive listing of hosts, shows, and content. I would imagine that this material repeats, this is a "must watch". P.S., Sasser is the senator that is known for his decimation of the word "deficit", saying instead something more akin to a drawn out "Daff a sit". Dr. Artaud -- To know and to be, this is not even a question, there is no alternative. You see it clearly in the loneliest little avenues between particles and waves, shunned even by the gregarious quark and unknown by the various strands of time, so big it cannot be seen, yet so little it is immovable, lies the fabric of the ultimate reality gripped in the tiny fist of the all or nothing." |