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On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:29:59 -0800, jps wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 13:20:13 -0500, BAR wrote: jps wrote: On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:04:00 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Jan 23, 11:21 pm, jps wrote: On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 23:12:42 -0500, BAR wrote: jps wrote: Earning a living wage is down the drain. It's a rush to find the cheapest labor, cheapest materials, least expensive transportation. When you go to the store do you buy the 50 cent cup of coffee or do you buy the $5 cup of coffee. The $5 cup of coffee provides the employees with a living wage? When I go to the store, I look for what made in America. If it's not twice as much I buy it. Money, mouth. Pfffttt.. right... What was the last American made product you bought in lieu of a foreign product? Or are you just making it up.... uh, forget it... snerk You're a ****ing idiot. I was in a Sears and Home Depot the other day looking for tools for our assembly bench and saw nothing but **** from China and Taiwan. I went to a small tool reseller the following day and bought tools made in America and Germany. Money, mouth, asshole. Since when is Germany in the USA? They didn't have an American version of the electronics style philips head I was looking for. The guy told me he didn't have any American made and finding something could take weeks. I didn't have weeks. I went for a backup choice, from a country that worships technical precision and pays workers fair wages. Capiche? Yes, jps, Germany is a 'worker's paradise'. You liberals should maybe check some of your facts before putting down the USA. "More German adults and children are living in poverty – that is, living in a household with less than half the median income – today than in 1985. For the total population the income poverty rate increased from 6% to 11% while for children it increased from 7% to 16%. There was no increase among older people: their poverty rate remained stable at around 7% (for those aged 66-74) and 11% (those aged 75 and over)." And... "Government redistribution through household taxes and benefits has reduced income inequality and poverty but not enough to stop the rapidly increasing gap between rich and poor. Transfers are less targeted to lower income groups than in other countries." Gosh, government wealth redistribution didn't work either. Damn, what a shame. http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/45/25/41525346.pdf Capiche???? |
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