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Joe,Tonight, I was talking to a radiologist. He travels the country setting up radiology services. Overnight, all radiology scans are reviewed by radiologists in Australia. They pay an Australian office for the service, and since this is a new area of work for them, they are now making more money than ever before, since using the off-hour service. This is the power of globalization.
Fact, not Google Search.This could just as easily have been India. But since the US has a trade surplus to Australia (http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c6021.html), it does not matter? Why aren't American radiologists up all night?
And, while your census figures are interesting, I noticed they include only trade figures. For some reason you missed the actual value of the asset investments by American companies in India - the FDI. Or do they not count?
Trevor----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Pluta" Subject: RE: [CPF0000] The globalization of COMMON,or is this the right direction?
From: Trevor Perry I started with an assumption. You showed me evidence that my assumptuion was incorrect. I conceded that to you. Is that laziness?And considering the fact that all it took to refute your "assumption" (better known as rabble rousing BS) was to Google "US Trade Deficit", the answer to this question is "Yes". Joe
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