John Hawkins interviews Pamela Geller on her new book, The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration's War on America.
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i guess when all the manufacturing jobs and industry as a whole ships off the continent, we`re gonna have to do something.
why not have government hire (give money to) eveyone?
hopefully the other emerging manufacturing nations will treat us as kindly as we have them.....
yech, what a concept!
Trey
Hell, where do you think we're headed?
Moving jobs overseas isn't an evil plot of the liberal left. It's driven by profit motive because multimillionaires want their employees to work for food.
i really don`t think it`s a government thing so much as a corporate greed thing.
many manufacturers took their companies overseas to make their grommets cheaper.
efficiancy without durability equals failure.
this is true in all systems.
make a road bike so light and strong in certain ways, it becomes so brittle and fragile it will be painful to ride and disintegrate on impact.
make a manufacturing process so efficient on paper that it makes bigger numbers appear in the profit box, eventually it will become fragile and brittle so that the slightest change will make it disintegrate.
the answer is to find ways to make manufacturling more durable in north america once again by encouraging the process politically and culturally.
it is obvious that this is what will kill the middle class, so get ahead of the curve.
it seems to me that this is the only message worth talking about considering the alternative.
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