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I am sorry but this article is absurd. The statement Outsourcing to a
foreign country is good for the economy. How is good for Americans to be out
of work? For millions of good paying jobs to be gone and nothing to replace
them? What happened to those information jobs we were going to get after
they sent all our manufacturing jobs overseas? Gee they got outsourced to.

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Trevor Perry <trevor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Larry,

One minor point to ask about this abstract. If this statement "But rarely
does it work" is true, then how come outsourcing continues to happen, and
is
a huge industry today?

I, for one, do not believe it "rarely works". Therefore, I think the
approach in asking Congress needs to be for a different reason.

Trevor


On 8/20/10 12:06 PM, "Larry Leibowitz" <Larry.Leibowitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Not technical, but this is encouraging, thanks Bob:

Mr. Cozzi Goes to
Washington<
http://app.tech.pentontech.com/e/er.aspx?s=1481&lid=6429&elq=23842f
aee7ed4e86be803b5c1992667e>
That's right, Mr. Cozzi is going to Washington (well, actually just down
the
street to the District office) to try to solicit congressional support
for IT
software development in this country. Today a large portion of corporate
applications are outsourced to companies that employ many third-world
citizens. This is great news for their economy, and it's good for the
bottom
line--when it works. But rarely does it work.


Larry Leibowitz * Software Developer III * SunGard Public Sector * 1000
Business Center Drive, Lake Mary, FL 32746 *Tel 407-304-3249 *
Larry.Leibowitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Larry.Leibowitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *
www.sungardps.com<http://www.sungardps.com>




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