It's not about manufacturing for the people that the country that the factory moves to. Tell me, when the GM Flint plant locked its doors, and moved to Mexico, did they do that to produce cars for Mexico? Or was it to build for Mexican citizens? Or was it to lower stifling overhead, and as libs told us at the time, to help keep the company afloat and deal robotization, and more payroll demand from the IAW?
That's kind of a silly question, but he sent he first business person to be short sighted. He'll, the auto industry has made being short sighted an art form. They've need government help as much or more than any industry I think.
But you don't really address my point with your comment. What has them is not taxes as much as it is low wages, and healthcare cost.
Never said I did, that's your strawman argument. But, you seem to be saying that unending wage demands, and benefit increases should be sustained indefinitely for the privilege of going into business in this country. People put everything they have into a business, and making it successful, and you liberals come along and think that because that business becomes successful, that it owes you something, that you have a say when you took no risk. You don't.
You do realize I didn't say you did. And no that is not what I'm saying. I am, however, saying you can't appease many businesses enough to keep them here. So, throwing every break to them simply won't keep them. I wanted us to stop acting like we have low self esteem and have to keep begging them to stay. Recognize the real issues, low wages and healthcare, and seek real solutions and stop being earlier manipulated by those who throw out the t-word in order to a trained response.
I don't want to live in Mexico, but I can tell ya, if I owned that successful widget company, and could produce them easier in Mexico, make more for my share holders, and continue to grow, its a no brainer.
Sure you would. But as a worker, you at least know what that means for you. Let the poor times roll. My conservative friend here calls this the mexicanization of America. That's why I mention that country. That is likely where we're heading. And tax cuts won't stop it.
I don't have contempt for educators, just those that think that their mission is to indoctrinate their students.
The sad thing is, your more indoctrinated than they are. You can even see that the country is more conservative here than liberal. You seem to fear exchange of ideas. And frankly, there is an anti science element to some conservative elements. So, you do hold contempt for teachers.
Indeed, what is Obama's plan? All I hear is how his plan is to create jobs, and move America forward, and nothing happens but rhetoric, and division. America is stuck in a self imposed morass that progressive libs either blame Bush for, or try and say it is the "new norm".... Well, if that is the best Euro socialism holds for us is high prices, high taxation, and constant bickering and demonization when they don't get their way, forget it, I'd rather have Bush any day over that crap.
You took the non specific rhetoric from republicans rather easily as I recall. However, instead of answering me, you threw out wild eyed partisan nonsense. Not one thing you you ramble on about has anything to do with anything I've asked or said.