Posted by The Dukester on November 03, 2007 at 15:50:12 from (4.229.129.90):
In Reply to: Re: RANT...My Turn posted by Ed in Northern VA on November 03, 2007 at 15:26:41:
Is it the wages workers demand or the profits investors demand or over regulation and excessive taxation of industry....or a combination of all of the above? Where would things be made if cheap foreign labor hadn't been utilized by American opportunistic investors....And how long before the cheap foreign labor starts demanding more wages as has already happened in Japan and some other developed countries? Take away the productive American worker's wages and you'll eventually take away their buying ability...then they can't even buy the lower priced often poor quality goods the foreign worker produces or the overpriced homes thrown up for them by the real estate robbers in the development businesses. Eliminate the middle class and this country will become a memory in a few short years.
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