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Originally Posted by Krazygrrl
Chas,
I don't work for a bank, and never have. Economic policy starts in Washington, not on Wall Street. I point fingers to where the problem is: the failed economic policies of Washington.
Of course big-business is going to export jobs. Why shouldn't they? Washington makes it difficult to do business in the USA. Did you know that the USA has the highest corporate tax rates in the world combined with more environmental red-tape than "green" Europe? Imported goods have to be made more expensive that domestically produced ones. That is how you restart this economy. Cancel NAFTA, the Mexican component, as it makes no sense. Economic policy has to make sense for America, not for China, Mexico, or Brazil. That's the bottom line.
Boeing wanted to open a second, already built, production line in South Carolina... we all know what ole Barrack did about it. Now, these jobs that would have been created there are going to be exported to China or Brazil. Who is to blame for this? Not Boeing, but Barrack Hussein Obama and his Democrat friends who back him on this. This is just one of many examples.
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Check out Post #20 on this thread, I'm pulling Erik's chain and not yours.
Actually, I pretty much agree with everything you have said...but I've been too busy renovating one of them rich 1% doctor's bathroom and keeping my last employee in beer and beans to contribute much more than the occasional wise assed remark.
Podunk engine of enterprise that I am.
Normally, whenever anyone to the right of Che shows up here, they wind up being beaten about the head and shoulders...but so far you have sidestepped the onslaught.
Now I can't tell if it's because you are a member of the fairer sex, or you have a couple of sheepskins on your wall as well, or your message actually resonates with the blame it all on the Republican's crowd.
But by all means, carry on. And pay no attention to me , I'm nobody or nothing.
Chas