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In reply to the discussion: It isn't about education or competitiveness. TPP is about shipping jobs to Vietnam - $5/day. [View all]Baitball Blogger
(52,052 posts)3. It's a racket that affects every class level.
Our education system requires us to pay $50,000 a year in tuition, but the market trend is to ignore the U.S. graduates and favor workers from other countries.
I say that one problem exposes the other. How can the business community claim that we do not have skilled workers here, when tuition is up to $50,000 a year? Are our colleges really that bad? Maybe our kids should go to the overseas colleges so they can have the certified backgrounds that seem to be landing the jobs?
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It isn't about education or competitiveness. TPP is about shipping jobs to Vietnam - $5/day. [View all]
whereisjustice
May 2015
OP
Yet your points are belied by the fact that foreign students flock here to study in our
JDPriestly
May 2015
#16
Thank you. I have also made this point, yet we are forcing school systems to spend millions
whereisjustice
May 2015
#58
Exactly. Why anyone thought that globalization was meant to raise the world's salaries and bene-
WinkyDink
May 2015
#5
For the bottom 75% incomes have risen dramatically in the last 25 years. That is a good thing.
pampango
May 2015
#26
The goal is to force Americans to accept a MUCH lower standard of living through any means possible.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#12
While very wealthy people move the "profits" around and gamble on where they will be safe.
JDPriestly
May 2015
#17
But if you want to know how the economy is doing here at home, don't look at the stock
JDPriestly
May 2015
#19
And the Brookings Institute has seen the agreement while congressional aides and the rest
JDPriestly
May 2015
#22
See how much the poor or anyone else makes trading among ourselves or working for small companies.
Hoyt
May 2015
#31
So let the large companies produce the products they sell in the US in the US.
JDPriestly
May 2015
#33
You won't be able to buy anything if the US continues to allow jobs to be exported.
JDPriestly
May 2015
#36
Personally, I think we got a little ahead of ourselves on the standard of living thing.
Hoyt
May 2015
#37
That's your opinion. Based on the many years that I have watched free trade in our society,
JDPriestly
May 2015
#38
In short, free trade and the TPP and TPIP are about making human beings and their
JDPriestly
May 2015
#23
The propaganda says we are against 'equal opportunities' for the people of third world
sabrina 1
May 2015
#25
It is more about no defenses left to protect natural resources or nature....at all.
glinda
May 2015
#55
It's all these things, the jobs go to Asia because if you go to urban area in China you will
whereisjustice
May 2015
#59