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harmonicon

(12,008 posts)
24. Looking at someone's profile is your friend.
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 06:41 AM
Mar 2012

I don't live in the US and haven't for five years. I'm quite well-traveled.

If you had thought to ask my opinion, you could find out that I'm a staunch anti-capitalist, and that my thoughts on these underlying matters are actually very well thought out if far to the left of the majority of posters on this forum. You, however, didn't ask for my opinion. I was just trying to set the facts straight for you, but you decided to read it as opinion - it was not.

You should try to have a discussion without resorting to name-calling. I suppose whether or not I'm stupid may be up for debate, but this is not the forum for it - we don't do that here. I'm also incredibly well-educated, but you didn't think to ask.

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Additionally, tariff products coming from China, made for American companies. onehandle Mar 2012 #1
onehandle, I agree with you.....n/t prairierose Mar 2012 #2
98 Billion or something in savings for Apple? SamG Mar 2012 #7
Hi there. Welcome to capitalism. harmonicon Mar 2012 #13
I have my facts straight, you can throw all the legal SamG Mar 2012 #14
I'm afraid that telling the truth isn't a con game. harmonicon Mar 2012 #16
Post removed Post removed Mar 2012 #21
Looking at someone's profile is your friend. harmonicon Mar 2012 #24
May I ask what is competitive about two countries with dramatically different standards... joshcryer Mar 2012 #18
Nice. joshcryer Mar 2012 #17
Now if the tariffs would just go to subsidize American manufacturers getting started... saras Mar 2012 #3
Yes! More of that please! nt SunSeeker Mar 2012 #4
unless the U.S. also subsidizes PV manufacturers, this will simply drive up the cost... mike_c Mar 2012 #5
Switch the subsidies we give oil companies to solar and other SamG Mar 2012 #8
Considering that the polysilicon supplyer MEMC kentauros Mar 2012 #10
Repugs are fighting anything to reduce oil consumption julian09 Mar 2012 #15
Solar panels are made by machines for the most part. joshcryer Mar 2012 #19
We'd have to give those U.S. manufacturers a pass on environmental regulations, amandabeech Mar 2012 #27
Well, did somone get a clue at the Commerce Department? fasttense Mar 2012 #6
Especially the junk items. None of us need more junk. jwirr Mar 2012 #9
Another win for the Corporations......... MindMover Mar 2012 #11
This will probably result in the US using poorer solar panels FarCenter Mar 2012 #12
China massively subsidized their solar industry, though. joshcryer Mar 2012 #20
The labor isn't in the making of the solar cells FarCenter Mar 2012 #25
Keep after it! lonestarnot Mar 2012 #22
GE Builds Solar Factory in China markmyword Mar 2012 #23
I like this ....Want more......n/t Tippy Mar 2012 #26
Spam deleted by OKNancy (MIR Team) hmmy786 May 2012 #28
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