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Trevor, I honestly can't tell whether you are a troll, or you actually are the most intellectually lazy individual I've ever met. You started this portion of the thread with the following patently absurd statement: "From what I know, by spending money in India, the US is making more than they spend. This would mean that while some of the wealth shifts there, more of it comes back." I take the time to carefully and professionally debunk this despite your various forms of intellectual chicanery, and you finally devolve to your true colors: "yeah, you're right, but you're whining." And while you and your ilk may believe that a global corporatocracy is inevitable, there are still those of us who think that hard work and innovation mean more than a couple of pennies on the bottom line of a quarterly earnings statement. Joe
From: Trevor Perry This definitely refutes my thinking. Now, how do we work that with China and India and Mexico and Australia and....? What can we do to shore up the Americans that are being affected by this? Given that globalization is an inevitability, how are we going to get along in this new world? Or, should we just whine on Midrange-L some more?
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