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On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 20:23:39 GMT, "Colonel Kurtz"
wrote: On 26-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: That is ABSOLUTELY TRUE for the three months of the move from the U.S. IOW Idiots on wheels? in other words... while he bleats that the american middle class should buy american so the rich can stay rich, he deserts the US because he can't compete. You're living in the distant past - very few profitable firms produce in the U,.S; now let's see...the world's largest economy is?? oh, yeah...the US. i agree the US manufacturing sector is shrinking. the right wing thinks wages are a form of welfare so they prefer to manufacture in places where slavery is legal and there are no unions, like china I couldn't care less what you buy, it's your free choice, and to suffer from the choices you make. no, we suffer from the choices YOU make as a right wing enabler of corporate thievery |
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On 26-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: That is ABSOLUTELY TRUE for the three months of the move from the U.S. IOW Idiots on wheels? in other words... Must be abn old AOL term or for people that "text." (A noun, not a verb, but what the hell......) while he bleats that the american middle class should buy american so the rich can stay rich, he deserts the US because he can't compete. You're living in the distant past - very few profitable firms produce in the U,.S; now let's see...the world's largest economy is?? 1) I said produce, 2) By far red China out produces the U.S. The comparisn in in $, so the "facts" are skewed. If red China's output were on a monetary wage equivalency with the inflated wages of the U.S. red China would be 4 times that of the U.S. oh, yeah...the US. i agree the US manufacturing sector is shrinking. the right wing thinks wages are a form of welfare so they prefer to manufacture in places where slavery is legal and there are no unions, like china I couldn't care less what you buy, it's your free choice, and to suffer from the choices you make. no, we suffer from the choices YOU make as a right wing enabler of corporate thievery I regret that event - please explain what was stolen, and how. |
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#3
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 20:50:51 GMT, "Colonel Kurtz"
wrote: On 26-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: That is ABSOLUTELY TRUE for the three months of the move from the U.S. IOW Idiots on wheels? in other words... Must be abn old AOL term or for people that "text." (A noun, not a verb, but what the hell......) nah, pretty standard stuff. you need to keep up with technology while he bleats that the american middle class should buy american so the rich can stay rich, he deserts the US because he can't compete. You're living in the distant past - very few profitable firms produce in the U,.S; now let's see...the world's largest economy is?? 1) I said produce, 2) By far red China out produces the U.S. meaningless. i'm in the semiconductor business. china does not have our technology. china does not have our universities. and what the chinese call an 'engineer' is basically a lab technician you're just too dumb to know the facts instead, relying on rush to tell you what to believe The comparisn in in $, so the "facts" are skewed. If red China's output were on a monetary wage equivalency with the inflated wages of the U.S. red China would be 4 times that of the U.S. gee. too bad their wages suck, huh? oh, yeah...the US. i agree the US manufacturing sector is shrinking. the right wing thinks wages are a form of welfare so they prefer to manufacture in places where slavery is legal and there are no unions, like china I couldn't care less what you buy, it's your free choice, and to suffer from the choices you make. no, we suffer from the choices YOU make as a right wing enabler of corporate thievery I regret that event - please explain what was stolen, and how. what was stolen was the US middle class. funny you ignore the fact germany, france, sweden and switzerland dont have this problem you're kinda stupid that way. you're very emotional and dont like facts |
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#4
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On 26-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: The comparisn in in $, so the "facts" are skewed. If red China's output were on a monetary wage equivalency with the inflated wages of the U.S. red China would be 4 times that of the U.S. gee. too bad their wages suck, huh? Hell NO! It's a tremendous advantage! oh, yeah...the US. i agree the US manufacturing sector is shrinking. the right wing thinks wages are a form of welfare so they prefer to manufacture in places where slavery is legal and there are no unions, like china It's like I'm in the same movie over and over. Let's pretend you produce something, like coffee pots. Suddenly you notice most stores are handling cheaply made imported coffee pots and no one's buying yours The buyers don't care, your $30 coffee pot lasts 10 years, the $20 coffee pots last one year. "Americans" think the $20 coffee pot is "cheaper.". You 1) Close you business and pan handle, or, 2) move your production overseas. Multiply that times tens of thousands of products. Suddenly your neighborhood looks like the U.S. does now. I couldn't care less what you buy, it's your free choice, and to suffer from the choices you make. no, we suffer from the choices YOU make as a right wing enabler of corporate thievery A mere rant - go into detail. Who stole what from whom, and how? I regret that event - please explain what was stolen, and how. what was stolen was the US middle class. funny you ignore the fact germany, france, sweden and switzerland dont have this problem you're kinda stupid that way. you're very emotional and dont like facts I explained that before. Europeans have a sense of nationalism; "Americans" do not. If you live in the U.S, even now, you wouldn't like living almost anywhere as the "middle class" in Europe. |
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#5
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 21:50:10 GMT, "Colonel Kurtz"
wrote: On 26-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: The comparisn in in $, so the "facts" are skewed. If red China's output were on a monetary wage equivalency with the inflated wages of the U.S. red China would be 4 times that of the U.S. gee. too bad their wages suck, huh? Hell NO! It's a tremendous advantage! for the rich oh...i forgot...you think wages are welfare. oh, yeah...the US. i agree the US manufacturing sector is shrinking. the right wing thinks wages are a form of welfare so they prefer to manufacture in places where slavery is legal and there are no unions, like china It's like I'm in the same movie over and over. yeah i know. you and rush keep telling us the middle class needs to be destroyed so the rich can be happy. Let's pretend you produce something, like coffee pots. Suddenly you notice most stores are handling cheaply made imported coffee pots and no one's buying yours The buyers don't care, your $30 coffee pot lasts 10 years, the $20 coffee pots last one year. "Americans" think the $20 coffee pot is "cheaper.". You 1) Close you business and pan handle, or, 2) move your production overseas. Multiply that times tens of thousands of products. Suddenly your neighborhood looks like the U.S. does now. and let's look at the real world, OK? the US middle class worker makes a coffee pot for 20% less than it cost 10 years ago. the rich factory owner sells the pot and gives precisely zero pay increases to the workers...which is what we have going today. not in germany. france. sweden. switzerland. finland. norway only in the US. and that's why you love the american rich. they're doing to the middle class what you think should be done in other countries. I couldn't care less what you buy, it's your free choice, and to suffer from the choices you make. no, we suffer from the choices YOU make as a right wing enabler of corporate thievery A mere rant - go into detail. Who stole what from whom, and how? productivity. see above I regret that event - please explain what was stolen, and how. what was stolen was the US middle class. funny you ignore the fact germany, france, sweden and switzerland dont have this problem you're kinda stupid that way. you're very emotional and dont like facts I explained that before. Europeans have a sense of nationalism; "Americans" do not. americans have a sense of nationalism. europeans do not. ever been to europe? apparently you haven't. few countries are more nationalistic than the US. what the other countries have that the US does NOT is a sense of fairness to middle class wage earners. america has a LARGE conservative base. which is pro rich. which is why the middle class is dying. If you live in the U.S, even now, you wouldn't like living almost anywhere as the "middle class" in Europe. bull**** |
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#6
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"bpuharic" wrote in message ... On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 21:50:10 GMT, "Colonel Kurtz" wrote: On 26-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: The comparisn in in $, so the "facts" are skewed. If red China's output were on a monetary wage equivalency with the inflated wages of the U.S. red China would be 4 times that of the U.S. gee. too bad their wages suck, huh? Hell NO! It's a tremendous advantage! for the rich oh...i forgot...you think wages are welfare. oh, yeah...the US. i agree the US manufacturing sector is shrinking. the right wing thinks wages are a form of welfare so they prefer to manufacture in places where slavery is legal and there are no unions, like china It's like I'm in the same movie over and over. yeah i know. you and rush keep telling us the middle class needs to be destroyed so the rich can be happy. Let's pretend you produce something, like coffee pots. Suddenly you notice most stores are handling cheaply made imported coffee pots and no one's buying yours The buyers don't care, your $30 coffee pot lasts 10 years, the $20 coffee pots last one year. "Americans" think the $20 coffee pot is "cheaper.". You 1) Close you business and pan handle, or, 2) move your production overseas. Multiply that times tens of thousands of products. Suddenly your neighborhood looks like the U.S. does now. and let's look at the real world, OK? the US middle class worker makes a coffee pot for 20% less than it cost 10 years ago. the rich factory owner sells the pot and gives precisely zero pay increases to the workers...which is what we have going today. not in germany. france. sweden. switzerland. finland. norway only in the US. and that's why you love the american rich. they're doing to the middle class what you think should be done in other countries. I couldn't care less what you buy, it's your free choice, and to suffer from the choices you make. no, we suffer from the choices YOU make as a right wing enabler of corporate thievery A mere rant - go into detail. Who stole what from whom, and how? productivity. see above I regret that event - please explain what was stolen, and how. what was stolen was the US middle class. funny you ignore the fact germany, france, sweden and switzerland dont have this problem you're kinda stupid that way. you're very emotional and dont like facts I explained that before. Europeans have a sense of nationalism; "Americans" do not. americans have a sense of nationalism. europeans do not. ever been to europe? apparently you haven't. few countries are more nationalistic than the US. what the other countries have that the US does NOT is a sense of fairness to middle class wage earners. america has a LARGE conservative base. which is pro rich. which is why the middle class is dying. If you live in the U.S, even now, you wouldn't like living almost anywhere as the "middle class" in Europe. bull**** It most likely does not cost him 20% less to produce the coffee pot than 10 years ago. And that production cost is only 20% of the sales price. So 20% less production cost, with 40% higher taxes, means the pot sells for about the same it did 10 years ago. Make it in China and the production cost is cut 80%, Presidents previous to your hated Bush gave "Most favored nation" status to China, and they get to ship here without any penalty. They cut the sales price 10% and you can not sell your American made pot. You want fairness, make the same rules for them as do for us. You want to make cars in China or Japan or South Korea, their laws require you partner with a Chinese company. Tell Toyota, et. al. which company you want to partner with. We got 3 to choose from right now. Change the laws to match theirs. I do not know where you work in Semiconductors, but you are being paid less every year as you are stupid. Those Chinese Engineers that you say do not exist are doing a better job for less money, on an H-1 visa. China has lots of engineers in China. Lots are graduates of top American universities. Tell the Legislative bodies that the budget has to be balanced, and you only get paid with money left over from a balanced budget. Not borrowing $0.46 of every $1.00 the government is spending federally. Same goes for states. |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 16:55:27 -0700, "Califbill"
wrote: It most likely does not cost him 20% less to produce the coffee pot than 10 years ago. you're right. the actual figure is 28%. american productivity has increased 28% between 1997 and 2007. Change the laws to match theirs. I do not know where you work in Semiconductors, but you are being paid less every year as you are stupid. really? got proof? because i'm middle class. and the middle class hasnt had a pay raise in 40 years. the wealthy had a 500% pay increase no other country saw such a disparity. how do you explain that? right now your argument is taht the middle class is lazy, shiftless and doesnt even deserve to be paid why do the germans, french, etc., not have this problem even though we work more hours than they do? is this blowing the top of your right wing head off? |
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On 26-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: times that of the U.S. gee. too bad their wages suck, huh? Hell NO! It's a tremendous advantage! for the rich oh...i forgot...you think wages are welfare. I don't understand, the scum you elect tell you it's good for you, totally disregarding the fact that cost is unrelated to price. oh, yeah...the US. i agree the US manufacturing sector is shrinking. the right wing thinks wages are a form of welfare so they prefer to manufacture in places where slavery is legal and there are no unions, like china It's like I'm in the same movie over and over. yeah i know. you and rush keep telling us the middle class needs to be destroyed so the rich can be happy. Let's pretend you produce something, like coffee pots. Suddenly you notice most stores are handling cheaply made imported coffee pots and no one's buying yours The buyers don't care, your $30 coffee pot lasts 10 years, the $20 coffee pots last one year. "Americans" think the $20 coffee pot is "cheaper.". You 1) Close you business and pan handle, or, 2) move your production overseas. Multiply that times tens of thousands of products. Suddenly your neighborhood looks like the U.S. does now. and let's look at the real world, OK? the US middle class worker makes a coffee pot for 20% less than it cost 10 years ago. the rich factory owner sells the pot and gives precisely zero pay increases to the workers...which is what we have going today. Why should you (or anyone else) get a raise? Ever heard of earning a raise? What have you done to improve your capabilities? not in germany. france. sweden. switzerland. finland. norway only in the US. and that's why you love the american rich. they're doing to the middle class what you think should be done in other countries. I couldn't care less what you buy, it's your free choice, and to suffer from the choices you make. no, we suffer from the choices YOU make as a right wing enabler of corporate thievery A mere rant - go into detail. Who stole what from whom, and how? productivity. see above I regret that event - please explain what was stolen, and how. what was stolen was the US middle class. funny you ignore the fact germany, france, sweden and switzerland dont have this problem you're kinda stupid that way. you're very emotional and dont like facts I explained that before. Europeans have a sense of nationalism; "Americans" do not. americans have a sense of nationalism. europeans do not. ever been to europe? apparently you haven't. few countries are more nationalistic than the US. what the other countries have that the US does NOT is a sense of fairness to middle class wage earners. america has a LARGE conservative base. which is pro rich. which is why the middle class is dying. If you live in the U.S, even now, you wouldn't like living almost anywhere as the "middle class" in Europe. Go spend a night in downtown Frankfurt, Paris, Munich, Amsterdam, see the homes and amenities, the hotel you can occupy for $200 a night. (US$, as they are worthless). In the U.S. of 25 years ago it would be considered government housing. But it's better there, right? Speaking of U.S. dollars, Philippine Banks almost never accept U.S. currency exchange any more. To get Php you need to use an ATM or find a high rate dollar exchange booth at "the market." That's impressive. |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 13:21:23 GMT, "Colonel Kurtz"
wrote: On 26-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: times that of the U.S. gee. too bad their wages suck, huh? Hell NO! It's a tremendous advantage! for the rich oh...i forgot...you think wages are welfare. I don't understand, the scum you elect tell you it's good for you, totally disregarding the fact that cost is unrelated to price. sorry. never voted conservative in my life and i'm sure the fascist dicitatorship of your country is all about egalitarianism and let's look at the real world, OK? the US middle class worker makes a coffee pot for 20% less than it cost 10 years ago. the rich factory owner sells the pot and gives precisely zero pay increases to the workers...which is what we have going today. Why should you (or anyone else) get a raise? because it's good for the economy, moron. Ever heard of earning a raise? What have you done to improve your capabilities? why? do you think i'm the ENTIRE middle class? oh. you cant handle that questions. americans have a sense of nationalism. europeans do not. ever been to europe? apparently you haven't. few countries are more nationalistic than the US. what the other countries have that the US does NOT is a sense of fairness to middle class wage earners. america has a LARGE conservative base. which is pro rich. which is why the middle class is dying. If you live in the U.S, even now, you wouldn't like living almost anywhere as the "middle class" in Europe. Go spend a night in downtown Frankfurt, Paris, Munich, Amsterdam, see the homes and amenities, the hotel you can occupy for $200 a night. (US$, as they are worthless). In the U.S. of 25 years ago it would be considered government housing. uh...i've been to europe a number of times. i ask again: why dont they have the huge spread between the middle class and the rich that we do? go ahead. answer the question. oh. you can't But it's better there, right? Speaking of U.S. dollars, Philippine Banks almost never accept U.S. currency exchange any more. To get Php you need to use an ATM or find a high rate dollar exchange booth at "the market." That's impressive. gee. i was in malaysia 2 years ago and korea this year. used the US dollar everywhere |
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On 26-Sep-2010, "Califbill" wrote: If you live in the U.S, even now, you wouldn't like living almost anywhere as the "middle class" in Europe. bull**** Intelligent input! I'm impressed! One minor point needs to be made. It most likely does not cost him 20% less to produce the coffee pot than 10 years ago. And that production cost is only 20% of the sales price. So 20% less production cost, with 40% higher taxes, means the pot sells for about the same it did 10 years ago. "americans" believe that cost affects price; it does not. Buying red Chinese junk or Asian autos does not make the price lower, it merely helps to increase or yield a margin for the nasty corporations. Cost is 100% unrelated to price, always, there are no exceptions. Make it in China and the production cost is cut 80%, Presidents previous to your hated Bush gave "Most favored nation" status to China, and they get to ship here without any penalty. Correct - more so, nearly every foreign company assembling products (Toyota, Haier, STIHL, etc.) are foreign trade zones, eliminating all encumbrances to imported materials and components, yet "Americans" think their Asian auto is "made" in the U.S. They cut the sales price 10% and you can not sell your American made pot. You want fairness, make the same rules for them as do for us. You want to make cars in China or Japan or South Korea, their laws require you partner with a Chinese company. Tell Toyota, et. al. which company you want to partner with. We got 3 to choose from right now. Change the laws to match theirs. I do not know where you work in Semiconductors, but you are being paid less every year as you are stupid. Those Chinese Engineers that you say do not exist are doing a better job for less money, on an H-1 visa. China has lots of engineers in China. Lots are graduates of top American universities. Tell the Legislative bodies that the budget has to be balanced, and you only get paid with money left over from a balanced budget. Not borrowing $0.46 of every $1.00 the government is spending federally. Same goes for states. The politicians tell the ignorant masses anything to get a vote - for 30 years foreign companies can ship to the U.S. but, in order of prohibition, Japan, Korea and China tell their MARKETPLACE, THE U.S., to f**k off. Ignorance is not bliss. |
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