Posted by John Harmon on December 21, 2011 at 09:12:21 from (174.26.165.208):
In Reply to: Re: China made posted by mkirsch on December 21, 2011 at 07:16:05:
A simple google for"China labor Unrest" will show it has already started and the chinese laborers are just about at the breaking point.The communist dictators are amassing a large army to keep control of their own population,not to fight a war with other countrys as some would have you believe.We must remember if not for American Manufactuers who are chasing the money machine,China and other 3rd world countries would have no reason to send any thing around the world to markets that don"t exist.Any one who holds a stock of a Corporation which supports exporting production and importing products must share the blame for the imbalance of trade with China or other Countrys whose products glut the markets of the world and depress employment oppurtunities of these same markets.
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