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09-14-2009, 02:05 PM | #31 |
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So they are complaining about this what about all the call centers. All the big companys in the US outsource there call centers to oversea places. Every fucking thing is outsource. The last article I was reading was talking about 5 big tire plants in the US closed down while only one new one opened. Obama is adding this tax to bring more money to the US but it is not bring anymore jobs to the US and thats what this country needs is jobs that tax money does not help me.
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09-14-2009, 05:22 PM | #32 | |
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Depends on whether or not you believe in removing international trade barriers as a whole. (I'm all for it, but you have to understand not everyone here will given the obvious political leanings) Personally I'd rather see Obama work on reducing trade barriers foreign countries have on us. That would most certainly increase the likelihood that more US goods/services are imported. As one of the most powerful markets and wto members, I'm confident we have enough influence to do just this. Imposing tariffs on foreign countries isn't going to do squat, other than perhaps win over some union votes when election time comes along. Even if the Obama admin had to create publicity, they could have done so against the interests of a less influential power. (i.e. Clinton imposing Tariff on Japanese car parts, Bush on German steel). It's one thing to play with petty politics (everyone does it). It's quite another to be strategic about it. I just hope this isn't an ongoing trend. |
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Now, if you'll excuse me, Im practicing waiting in line for hours to get basic medical care, and brushing up on my spanish.
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09-14-2009, 06:51 PM | #35 | |
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If that isn't appeasing unions, I don't know what is. We can only speculate other possible motives (which is what threads like this are for, imo). Yeah, I will agree with you it isn't the best for the economy to do this. But Obama, the unions, & his worshippers may see otherwise. Even US tire manufacturers like Goodyear & Cooper are either ambivelent or against this tariff. US owned companies have factories in China too. |
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09-14-2009, 06:58 PM | #36 | |
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There are a LOT more factors as to why its 'generally' not cost effective to have your factories in the US. Say hypothetically unions in the US ceased to exist. Factory workers will still be working at minimum wage. it's still not competitive considering other countries are operating at far lower overhead for labor costs. A worker in China/India/Mexico might earn that $8 (if not less) in a whole day. How do you realistically compete? Hell, even if you match wages of US workers with foreign workers, you still have to deal with stringent labor laws, high business insurance, higher non-labor overhead, risk of expensive lawsuits, etc. |
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09-14-2009, 07:25 PM | #37 |
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Still, when someone is getting payed 4 times more than someone else doing the same job because of the Teamsters or whatever... It just doesn't make sense.
But I am not a pro-union guy. Fucking teachers unions especially, with their damn tenure shit. I had the worst fucking teachers in the world, who only had their jobs because they had tenure.
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09-14-2009, 11:20 PM | #38 |
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At the ead of the day and all use Americans are going to have less jobs every day because of outsourcing its really sad what this world is coming to.
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09-15-2009, 12:24 PM | #40 |
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lol yeah but dont worry we have other ways of killing our ozone layer .
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its called 'moral hazard', no one in D.C. knows what that means anymore
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09-21-2009, 04:32 PM | #44 |
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In my opinion, this is more about sending a message that US is finally getting over its eight years of paranoia and isolationism, and is not afraid to play on the same level as everyone else.
You guys know that China just straight refuses to import a huge amount of American products, right? America, who is their biggest customer, has been a complete pushover as far as trade goes. US will never produce something as cheap is it can be made somewhere else. Saving a measly few thousands factory jobs makes almost no difference in the big picture. The US is mostly a service economy anyway. However, convincing China, among other countries, to import American products, now that would be huge. Think how big of a market just China itself is. America has been trying to go about it the pleading softie way, but that does not work on China. Last edited by Matej; 09-21-2009 at 04:52 PM.. |
09-21-2009, 04:39 PM | #45 | |
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i don't understand what's so difficult about "to each their own" I don't think tires should get taxed. we should pay off this debt instead of taxing more and more shit to start new programs that do nothing but fail. This healthcare plan is bs. You ever have fun at the DMV? ever get such an amazing customer experience at the DMV that you leave smiling? Well, just wait till healthcare is ran by the same people who run the dmv. |
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