Subj : Re: OT Military To : All From : Father Cajone Date : Wed Jan 15 2003 04:45 am Speaking as an American Union worker I tend to look for a label that says "Made in America" with a Union tag. That is very hard to find these days. Our nations industrial base has been "outsourced" to cheap labor sources in places outside of our nation. I'm wondering why our military is even buying uniforms from China these days! We have lost our industrial base as the rich cats playing the market go for the quick buck for stockholders. Anyone want to go OT on topic of ENRON and how that messed up many more things? >From a message by feral about Re: OT Military: > heh.. I didn't jump into this thread to argue who is hurting our economy. I responded to Sander's statement that illegals weren't that large of an issue and actually contributed to lower produce prices. Mirkath, SupG, and Kav brought to light some of the points I was going to mention, so I'll not repeat them. I don't care if the USA was two days old or two hundred. There are proper channels to go through if you wish to enter this country legally, as well as obtaining citizenship. > As far as buying foriegn farm machinery, heh.. I guess that's up to the individual, Although I haven't seen any foriegn made farm equipment. Perhaps it was manufactured overseas, but it carries a US Company's brand name... ?And as far as cheap imports, heh... some people shop for the no name, generic, (read cheap) items. Others tend to buy for quality or freshness. > > Regardless, any job lost or a dollar of tax money spent on an illegal immigrant, is one less that could have benefited a US citizen. > > >From a message by <> about Re: OT Military: > > How do they cost? > They are in the US to make an honest buck > They get 0 medical, 0 goverment benefits (yea lets talk about WHAT GROUP > actually hurts the economy), and they still pay taxes on what they buy .. > and it is true that alot of small farmers that use this type of "harvest" > wouldnt make it otherwise .. I guess buying non-american heavy equipment to > harvest produce might be a better way of doing things .. but I dont think > these people are bad .. In fact it would probably be better if we could > selectivly kick out alot of americans and let some of these illegals stay in > the country .. Too many people really forget that the US is not even 250 > years old .. and it's made up of "Immigrants" .. I mean take a look around > .. > and if it's the american jobs that your worried about .. then just wait till > the produce starts coming in fully on boats .. Clothes + Plastics + > Electronics come in on boats now .. so just get more stuff imported too !! > .. save the usa .. get it from china > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "feral" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 8:48 PM > Subject: [twgsdotorg] Re: OT Military > > > > > > I understand economics. I'm not talking about ENRON crap either. Illegals > cause harm to the US economy, for the reasons I listed earlier, regardless > of what they > > spend to sustain themselves. The majority of them send part or most of > their earnings back to sustain their family in the country they came from. > Perhaps their working for substandard pay does allow Cherokee to buy cheap > produce. However, I wonder how much of Cherokee's tax money goes to waste as > a direct result of these illegal immigrants? Far more than the few pennies > he saves buying cheap produce. > > > > I stand reproached Sanders, illegals do make it easier for Cherokee to buy > cheap produce. > > > > (some of this reply was in rebuttal of Doc Who's earlier reply to my post, > if you are wondering where some of this came from) > > > > >From a message by col sanders about Re: OT Military: > > > Dude, you have no understanding of economics. But, without going into > > it, thats not even what I argued. I am not sure where you pulled that > > from, but I never said it "benefits the American people". I said it > > allowed Cherokee to buy cheap produce. > > > > Col Sanders > > > > > > > > --- FEddy 1.4.03/modPHX * Origin: http://www.twgs.org -- THE Trade Wars web forum! (1:229/522.0) .