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Old 07-29-2008, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Dankdude View Post
Hanging in there Vi, No better, No Worse.

So You say we should still let corporations ship jobs over there and not level the Trade deficit?
When will figure out that when they keep shipping jobs out of this country (all in the name of Free Trade) who is going to buy all the cheap shit when there are no jobs left.

So to answer your question, Yes. If one is going to sink us, then we sink them with us.

Let's face it Vi, your logic on the situation makes little sence as well.
Sure, let's level the playing field, but not by charging high tariffs on Chinese goods. All that will do is raise prices on hard working Americans, i.e., poke a hole in our end of the boat. There's a better way, Dank. We have the second highest corporate taxes on the planet. Let's reduce those taxes to at least an average of what other countries charge their corporations. That would eliminate one huge incentive our corporations have now to move their companies off shore.


A tariff is a tax that is filtered down to the end consumer.

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