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Default three charts for Republicans who are not crazy

On 9/7/11 9:31 AM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 14:47:59 -0400, X ` wrote:

On 9/6/11 2:39 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 09:08:34 -0700,
wrote:

The fact remains our exports are far exceeded by our imports.
Until we start repatriating more of our dollars, we are just moving
the deck chairs around on the Titanic.

As usual, you can't even support your own arguments. Our exports
exceed our imports? Actually, it's the reverse, but it's not "far
exceeded". It's about $1.3T export to about $2T import.

Read what I wrote again

"The fact remains our exports are far exceeded by our imports."

It is easy to say I am wrong if you can't ****ing read.

Using your numbers ($700B more in imports) I think 153% is "far
exceeded".



Speaking of exports versus imports, I happened to be at a big box home
and hardware store recently and was looking at washing machines. I
didn't look at every single machine or every box in the display of
shipping cartons there, but I looked at at least 20...and not one
machine there, no matter the brand, was manufactured in the USA.

I'm not saying there are no washing machines still manufactured in the
USA, because not every brand was represented at the store, but many,
many brands were.

Kind of a sad commentary. Some of the best-finished machines I looked at
were manufactured in Korea.


The ones with the union label no longer exist.



As a matter of fact, you are wrong. Many appliances manufactured abroad
are built by unionized workers.

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