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huellewig Donating Member (700 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-12-04 03:19 AM
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17. I accept the rhetoric as a possibility!
"Workers in China and Japan are right now enjoying JOBS!!! This is something they aren't going to give up easily, and their governments are protecting those jobs as best they can, with their policies. The Indian and Chinese are actually GROWING a "middle class", while the U.S. is SHRINKING the middle class."

That is we would be OK if we innovate and China builds. NanoTech and all the Buzzwords. And if we had the skills to fix the machines that break. It's like they think we can keep on innovating while pumping out kids that think a logarithmic function is what happens when a Mandy Moore video plays while your sleeping.


While a large percentage of Americans can keep up with the high-teck jobs a sizable chunk can't.

Oh' and I wasn't saying your post was rhetoric, just the concept of outsourcing being good.
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