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Default deficits don't matter - HOLD THE PRESSES _ MY RETRACTION!


On 27-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote:

That was true in the U.S. until 35 years ago when the foreign invasion
started. You can't give an example of any country now fitting that
description.

anybody know what he's talking about? 10% of france is
muslim...they're not natives...lots of turks in germany, etc etc...


With all that pollution, it's natives still have a French state of mind.
Nothing similar exists in the Peoples Republic of Mexafrico.


no bigotry there....nosirree, bob...



and, of course, their rich dont rape the middle class like ours does.


you OWN the govt...every word you speak is right wing sarah palin
wannabe crap

You should examine the facts and situation and determine the simple
means
where a productive industry can be sustained. Repeating mindless
gibberish
you hear on a television show prevents functional input.

guess you didnt know that manufacturing in the US is actually GROWING.

http://money.cnn.com/2010/09/27/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin

oh. that blows your right wing mind


Productive output is 50% decimated then statistically increased 1.6%.
Wow.
Blows the doors off red China.


gee. guess you haven't heard about the depression caused by right wing
theology


It's like half your body is eaten by cancer, but your wart is getting
better. You have low standards of success.


no, i have a sense of reality. you have a sense of delusion, AKA being
conservatives


Forget all the stupidity you wrote above, it's irrelevant.

My reversal and retraction:

I have analyzed new information and have to retract my previous
recommendations
and position.

There is no chance that multi-level production can return to your
country, the United States. The current, and unlikely to be repealed
encumbrances prohibit companies from "moving back." The costs of
operating in the U.S. are prohibitive, so even if it were to happen, they
could NOT be affordable to the staff and labor for a long period.

It would take the workforce (all higher end and tech jobs plus general
labor) months if not years to earn enough to afford U.S. products at the
prices necessary due to the costs of production.

It follows that the firms I expected to move back will not be able to
produce without customers, and
the middle class would not be able to "hang on" until their wages and
incomes could then afford US production. The companies would have
increased costs and no customers for a lengthy period. The lag would be
too great, the companies would fold or have to move out, as has already
happened.

Sorry about the bad news.

The stupidity of increased taxes (????) and the maniacal political party
rants still remain dysfunctional.