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I personally think low cost imports are good for the economy.. Imports allow people with lower incomes to buy some extra food or put gas in their car or pay a bill and still be able to buy products they would normally have go without if they could only buy American Made..

SB is one of many that make money from imports.. More Sales is Good and creates more jobs.. Less Sales is Bad and less jobs are created..

The most important thing is imports keep the inflation rate much lower.. Got to do something to make up for all those printed dollar bills..

Example:

Import work gloves   $0.98 cents

http://www.homedepot.com/p...ription

Made in U.S.A. work gloves   $16.95

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^^I agree with Alky in the Al Brooks thread and now Alky agrees with me???

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Trade deficits aren’t good for any economy, to increase this deficit by dealing with the likes of Vietnam’s slave labor
rates is an insult to everyone who served or lost family there! Hồ Chí Minh’s boys can take in the ass!

We can make our own work gloves cheaper than 16.95 in this country, Made in the USA.

We’ve let this cheap trade go to far, it’s difficult to find Gauges, Valves, Electronics, Piping, Breakers,Transformers etc.Made in the USA to keep our plants and factories running. Even our Military has become dependent on imports. Profit has blinded Corporate America to the danger of not being self-sufficient.
National Security is at issue here on two fronts, Defense and economical well-being of our Nation!  

Manufacturing in the USA not only gives US jobs but the tax base to pay our Nations bills!


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^^I agree with Alky in the Al Brooks thread and now Alky agrees with me???


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^There's nothing wrong with profits.

No, we probably couldn't make gloves cheaper because of regulations,regulations and least we not forget, more regulations. Minimum wages, ridiculous safety rules and if you want to build a new factory it's gotta look like a fricken park.

Vietnam ended over forty year go, get over it.
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Eliminate slave labor imports, hello hyperinflation.. Hello skyrocketing interest rates and hello to the end of life as we know it..

One thing the U.S. is really good at is exporting our inflation to other countries..

Sorry but its true..
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Jan 31, 2015 at 2:20pm

Pat Buchanan has written an excellent, comprehensive overview of our current
Plutocratic Outsourcing-Immigration-Wage Stagnation interaction.

from CNSnews.com

http://cnsnews.com/commentary/patrick-j-buchanan/derail-fast-track

Derail Fast Track!

Jan 30, 2015

by Patrick J. Buchanan

"Last November, Republicans grew their strength in Congress to levels unseen since 1946. What united the party and rallied the nation was the GOP's declared resolve to stand up to an imperious president.

Give us powerful new majorities, said John Boehner and Mitch McConnell, and we shall halt these usurpations of Congressional power.

And, so, what is the first order of business now in the Ways and Means Committee of Paul Ryan and Senate Finance Committee of Orrin Hatch?

"The first thing we ought to do," says Ryan, "is pass trade promotion authority." Trade promotion authority, or "fast track," is a synonym for Congress's surrender of all rights to amend trade treaties, and a commitment to confine itself to a yes or no vote on whatever deal Obama brings home.

Watching the GOP's reversion to form calls to mind the term the neocons gave the French for refusing to join Bush II's big march to Baghdad: "cheese-eating surrender monkeys."

With the huge Trans-Pacific Partnership in negotiations, Obama wants Boehner and McConnell to agree in advance not to tamper with it. "Hands off!" he demands. If this GOP agrees to this, it will, in its first great decision, be engaging in an act self-castration.

Why would they do this?

Has Obama's record been so impressive the GOP should give up its constitutional power to amend trade treaties? As the liberal group Public Citizen notes, the biggest trade deal of Barack's term, the U.S.-Korea trade pact modeled on NAFTA, has been another job-killer for American workers:

"Since the Obama administration used Fast Track to push a trade agreement with Korea, the U.S. trade deficit with Korea has grown 50 percent — which equates to 50,000 more American jobs lost. The U.S. had a $3 billion monthly trade deficit with Korea in October 2014 — the highest monthly U.S. goods trade deficit with the country on record."

Everywhere we hear that the issue of our time is the wage stagnation of the middle class.

But what has caused U.S. wages to stop rising for longer than any period in our history? What caused the inexorable growth of U.S. wages, from the Revolution to Reagan, to stop dead?

Like Poe's "Purloined Letter," the answer is right in front of us.

Wages are the price of labor, and price is determined by supply and demand. Wages have fallen because the supply of labor has exploded.

Following the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, we threw open America's doors to a flood of immigrants, legal and illegal. Some 40-50 million have poured in, an unprecedented expansion of the labor force.

As these immigrants — many uneducated, unskilled, unable to speak English well — entered the labor pool, they were willing to work for less than native-born Americans who needed higher wages to sustain their standard of living. In the service industries, manufacturing, construction, U.S. employers found themselves in a buyers' market for workers right here in the USA.

Yet, over a million new low-wage workers pouring into the USA every year was not enough for our banksters and corporatists.

Thus, "free-trade" Republicans and their collaborators in the Business Roundtable and U.S. Chamber of Commerce decided to drop the U.S. labor force into a worldwide labor pool where the average wage was but a tiny fraction of an American living wage.

Like Dr. King, our transnational corporations had a dream — a dream of bypassing all U.S. regulations on wages and hours, health and safety, and the environment — a dream of getting rid of all those high-wage U.S. workers and their unions.

How to realize this dream?

Move production out of the United States, out from under the jurisdiction of U.S. law, into the Third World, and then bring your products back free of charge. To these folks, America is the best market to sell into, but, as a place to produce, give us China!

Mexicans, Latin Americans, East and South Asians, Chinese would all work for less than Americans, thus enabling corporate executives to take home fatter shares of far larger profits, in salaries, bonuses, benefits, stock options and soaring equity prices.

Like NAFTA and GATT, the Trans-Pacific Partnership is an enabling act for multinationals to move freely to where it is cheapest to produce while securing access to where it is most profitable to sell.

A new Magna Carta — for the billionaires' boys club.

For 40 years, U.S. workers have seen factories close, jobs disappear and company towns become ghost towns, the "creative destruction" of Joe Schumpeter's felicitous phrase.

Only the wholesale destruction was no accident, it was planned.

For scores of millions, the American dream is gone, sacrificed to the gods of the global economy — a new world economic order created by and for an elite whose 1,700 corporate jets were parked wingtip-to-wingtip last week while they partied in Davos.

That is why there may be a Syriza in all of our futures."


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Pat Buchanan?? Don't tell me that you've become so liberal that you've come all the way around to the land of teabaggers.. Pull yourself together man, I count on you to be in my corner.. :boxing:
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On occasion I'll find myself in agreement with Buchanan. you've got Dumbo in your corner now :rofl:



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Picture most of the World as the United Countries of America.. More people with money in their pockets creates demand for American goods.. Creating jobs in the U.S. and protecting the U.S. Dollar as the World Currency for long time..

More places for us to export our inflation..

Can't say I'm crazy about profit regulations, sounds stupid..

I usually trust Reich..

I don't believe a word Pat Buchanan says without proof.. He can spin a tale or two.. Kinda like Maddog..  :D
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