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Default Bend Over for 'Big' Oil

On Thu, 31 May 2007 15:19:32 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"John H." wrote in message
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On Thu, 31 May 2007 10:14:01 -0400, Gene Kearns
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On Thu, 31 May 2007 09:05:08 -0500, John H.
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On Thu, 31 May 2007 08:32:39 -0400, Gene Kearns
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On Wed, 30 May 2007 16:10:36 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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Gene,

Most economist would tell you that the selfish respect for their own
pocketbook is actually the best thing for the American Worker, the
American Consumer and the American Economy.

I guess my response, then, is that we have yet another group of
advisors that are educated far beyond their intelligence.

Walmart abandoned the "Made in America" philosophy when Sam Walton
died... and as far as I am concerned walmart died with him.

There is no way that sending thousands of jobs overseas and billions
of dollars overseas is good for America or Americans. I can't, for the
life of me, understand the change in the American spirit..... when we
proudly bought the best goods available.... and were able to own and
maintain those tools for many years. We now buy cheap, crappy, made in
China junk that is quickly used up and fills our landfills. The net
result of this is a 20 BILLIION dollar PER MONTH balance of trade
deficit with China which they have turned around to be holders of
about 25% (last I heard) of the US's total debt.

Every time you shop at walmart, just know that you are increasing the
national debt to China and cutting another American out of the
potential for earning some part of that purchase price.

This is not a closed economy. A selfish respect for one's own
pocketbook does not mean that you are doing the right thing by your
country or your countrymen. This isn't news.... it is just a shoe on
the other foot. We ought to be smart enough not to fall victim to the
practices and policies that filled the American coffers out of other
countries poor business deals. Apparently, we are not.

Well, you'd have to say the same for Penny's, Macy's, Sears, and the
Dollar
Store. Maybe you'd change the country, but the principle would remain.
Yet,
I see no liberals raising hell about Penny's!

I don't think it has anything with being "liberal" or not.... I don't
consider myself a "liberal." I think is has to do with walmart being
the worst of the worst.

I don't shop at any of the stores above. I used to proudly shop at
Sears and buy the "best" item, knowing that I could probably keep it
for many years. Long before I knew of walmart... somewhere in the 80's
I guess, Sears started buying foreign made junk and I stopped trading
with them.

I still think it is the wrong thing to do to trade with companies that
increase the national debt to China and cut other Americans out of the
potential for earning some part of that purchase price.

I am really confused by people considering themselves "conservatives"
that stand up for Communist China and their trading partners in the
US.


Perhaps you could show me an example of 'standing up for Communist China'.



Su Buying from them. Very simple.


I would love to hear you say you buy nothing made in China, including
components.


 
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