 joebear29
join:2003-07-20 Alabaster, AL | reply to jsmarkbrown Re: Same old story
I don't.
If a company can improve earnings doing it overseas, bully for them. They are not in business to provide jobs, they are in business to provide a product to the consumer and income for the investor. |
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  jsmarkbrown Premium join:2002-12-16 Baltimore, MD
1 edit | What country is the largest consumer of goods and services? Well, that's a no-brainer...It's the good old US of A. So who's gonna pick up the slack when all these jobs go elsewhere? Prices for new technologies are high; outsourcing has not changed that. Not to mention that we are all on our own when help is needed with products we purchase, unless we want to speak to someone reading a script and giving support from a database you could access yourself on the product's website. As for not being in the business of providing jobs, sure they are. They get tax breaks and government loans for providing jobs. The worst part of the whole thing is you have to get information on the economy and job growth from the people who stand to gain the most by pawning the future of the American economy to other countries. |
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