Originally posted by: HJD1
Quote by Tripleshot
ISOLATE DIVIDE AND CONTROL....
I have been a proponent of this idea since NAFTA was inacted by myopic greedy bastyards that sold out our economy for golden parachutes and backroom profitering. Reality is though, the goods we use are built from cheap labor. The profits are given to the shareholders or corporate upper management. Ask them to spring for paying living wages to US workers to produce those goods, and they will balk in a heartbeat. You will pry that greed ill-gotton boooty from their cold dead hands. We began this spiral down to economic destuction long ago. The genie is out of the bottle. He aint' goin' back in.
Buy real estate. Hold it for posterity. capitilize on every inch you own. Build condos, apartments, commerical structures. And invest in the people(co's) that support that industry. Contactors, utilities, people who make power tools and ladders. That should be stable and reliable for a while. A long while.

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Well... in reality all things WILL reach equilibrium in time... Sure the things we buy now are made with 1.00 per hour labor... and if we closed our market they would starve... and all sorts of mayhem would ensue... I agree... BUT, over time we could start some where with some product base and simply buy american... this is demand side econ. this demand would create investment in the mfg of that product... so how do you create the demand... tax credit for the product.. remember solar power .... it would have worked... if you direct tax credits to the consumer of say 500 billion to purchase 3 or 4 thrillion worth of gizmos you will create the supply the jobs the taxes the non payment of welfare or unemployment plus the service industry etc...
Dead land makes no jobs.... but, does insure the asset will be there in 50 years save a quake or so.
I again advocate isolation with moderation... to the extent necessary to keep the world at peace.
but, do expect the mfg to come back home in time...
If a sneaker cost 100$ and was american made... Jordan would not have gotten 60$ in fees for wearing them.. but, they would perform all the same... we need a better mkt. program... still cost 100$but more jobs might be created...[/quote]
Gebbeebezzz, we sure think alike. And I am always called a flaming liberal, so that may not be a good thing for you.

I buy American, every time I can and have a choice. There is the rub. You can't always tell anymore. I do not want total isolation. I want third world countries suppling these U.S. goons the profit from these cheap labor pools, to make products at higher profits for them, (they do not at all provide for cheaper consumer prices; again that being their poor, unfounded argument) and raise wages for their workers so they can pay for goods and services in the same style we ourselves are accustomed to; such as the 4 bedroom, two car garaged home, with the SUV and saturn parked inside. Let middle income arrive to those who build products for us. Then, maybe the companies might re open plants in the US again, when they see they can no longer profit unfairly on the backs of child labor and $.35/hr sweatshops. That would then put some of those 2.5 million (recorded) unemployed in the US back to work and paying taxes that could reduce this God forsaken national debt this bone head President has got us into. Tax breaks? What a hoot. We see how well the last tax give away helped, didn't we? Definition of insanity is doing the same thing twice, expecting different results.
Bush fans, are you hearing this? Bush isn't. Send him an email. Tell him to wake up and smell the coffee. This country is drowning in debt, loss of jobs, and broken promises from politicans. It's time for the citizens to take back the country. These damn politicans sure can't run it.
Did voters vote for Bush because of his superb business acumine? Or did they just vote to get rid of the Clinton regime? Makes ya wonder, doesn't? I think the latter. But judging the record, the Clinton years where a damn site better than now.