Ive seen a reply like this on here before.How much do you get paid to spread stuff like that?I just today saw on the news where there are lots of people saying the slave wages are about over in China.So now which do I believe you,who says its not too bad,or the news who say its real bad? Maybe since they knew you were going to be there they straightened up,just for you.They did stuff like that all the time in other communist countrys,why would they not do that in China?
Whats killing us is there are almost no manufacturing jobs left here.You dont need to proclaim all is great in China.They have all of the industry now because of slave wages.
There always was something that we could do about this problem,and we used to do a good job of it.We kept our business here and didnt trade unbalanced with China.Who is responsible for this all of a sudden giving everything away to China and then giving up?
Just quit trading with China and dont let them bring their junk in here.Make stuff here again.Never give up,or in,or anything like that.You dont quit.If you get up and tell the crooks to stop this,they will stop this.Weve done it before.If they dont stop this stuff then we have to make them stop this stuff.The first thing is to get them out of government.Thats why things are like this now.Too much money passed around in Washington DC.
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