Posted by jack-iowa on February 15, 2009 at 06:27:02 from (173.20.27.54):
In Reply to: Re: OT: china junk posted by Dave from MN on February 15, 2009 at 04:16:07:
I am sorry the american corporations are draining us dry.our elected crooks are falling over themselves giving tax break after tax break to these people and they move their production or some of it overseas and provide no benefit to the usa just takers. and then you wonder where your kids are going to work to buy the things that you have that they cannot afford. also you have no problem supporting corporations that have no problem taking advantage of workers and doing stuff that they could not do here. sounds like we believe in slavery again at least overseas. wanna stop it? do not buy those items and let them know.if you get enough folks to do it they will have no choice. I do not care if the local wages are 30 cents an hour a day or a month. it is wrong and you are supporting it. do not come crying when your kids can"t find work.
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