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09-27-2007, 05:41 PM #1
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What is more important?
What is more important, cheap labor, cheap merchandise or the sovereignty of this country, safety and security of the country and the people.
The people of this country does not matter any more. The people who made this country what it is and now they want to give it away. The government and greedy corporations could care less if we all disappeared. It would only mean more cheap labor, cheap merchandise made in China for $1.00 a day labor and more jobs being outsourced.
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09-27-2007, 05:46 PM #2
sovereignty of this country, safety and security of the country and the people.
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09-27-2007, 06:10 PM #3
I don't see any change in prices at the grocery store or the pumps , or anything else for that matter, so whos benefitting from the cheap labor ?
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09-27-2007, 06:16 PM #4Originally Posted by NOamNASTY
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09-27-2007, 06:22 PM #5
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And THAT'S THE TRUTH!
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09-28-2007, 01:23 AM #6
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Originally Posted by NOamNASTY
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09-28-2007, 01:38 AM #7
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Yes, all the above, and...
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09-28-2007, 02:08 AM #8
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Well I would say that it isn't quite a fair comparison. I wouldn't venture to put security, sovereignty and safety as a viable choice to the price of goods for a couple of reasons. One, security, soveriegnty and safety is a governmental responsibility, a contractual obligation endowed by the constitution. These are fundamental rights and not subjected to market fluctuations or the casual whims of a cosmopolitan feudal lord. In other words, theya re a given.
I would also venture to say that you really can't place cost of goods as a polar choice for a couple of reasons. Firstly, illegal aliens only widen profit margins for a narrow corporate group. This "cheap labor" really is subsidized labor that means the government is intervening by stepping in and supplementing costs that would normally be incurred by the business with taxpayer dollars. Illegals acutally make things cost more as we pay for their entitlement and suffer the massive cash runs across the border. I laugh when the racists claim that illegals pay taxes. They obviously have never seen the lines at Department stores in the Southwest US full of Mexicans getting their sales tax back. One in a trillion of those in line could be a wayward tourist from Oregon or Montana, but thats about all. And secondly, I think it is generally not an either or argument. Corporations will most likely try and punish the consumer for taking away their slave labor adn thats where competition jumps in and capitalizes. American corporations that have utilized illegal alien labor have violated the market whims of supply and demand with socialism and thievery.
It is hilarious to think that the globalist that hires illegal aliens is mentioning how important they supposedly are to lower prices and costs, which means they have factored in criminal activity and the breaking of the law into their business plan. This is an admission of guilt. If you were to have the statistics that would indicate how much is saved, you have then injected a criminal mechanic into your business process. Which means intent to commit fraud. Everyone who makes mention of this "cheapness" is factoring in the profits to be gained from criminal activity! This is how idiotic their argument is...Even petty criminals know better than to keep books right?
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09-28-2007, 06:51 AM #9
Well, I know we are not doing any better financially. We are in danger of losing hundreds of thousands on a home we bought. I mean, times are scary. I am thankful we both have steady jobs, but our income just doesn't stretch.
But I DO see many mcmansions being built all the time in my area ... and in addition to those McMansions, full blown 25 room REAL mansions up and down certain corridors. I mean, just the number of them is staggering. Someone is getting rich in this country, and it's not us!!!!
But I still continue to shop at SEARS where spanish is being broadcast over the loudspeakers and I have to search for English on the store signs.
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09-28-2007, 03:01 PM #10
At one time,, when a business profited a certain %, the cost of their products went down.
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