Posted by tlak on July 29, 2010 at 11:12:04 from (64.130.174.195):
In Reply to: Re: Future of US posted by LAA on July 29, 2010 at 10:04:34:
Learn from the past. Start everything slowly. American companies can get a bigger tax credit for hiring American, producing American goods, doing what's good for the US. Obviously their are global companies but let them work under their economy, not send everything over there because you can avoid taxes, pollution controls, safety, have cheap labor, then penalize them if they take what could be US work over there. The news is showing this poor Mexican family that had to go to Mexico and jobs Americans won't do. The family that went back the guy graduated college in the US, who paid for that the news didn't go there that h probably lived off grants. The jobs that illegals have isn't all pickin berries, another news story told of a couple cleaning a resort and making 60-70K a year.
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