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<0> im not buyign american dollars for patriotism <1> don't be a jerk here man <2> Swigert: Better support the european one. :D <0> im buying them to make money - that's patriotism <1> EXACLTY <0> that's Mind Your Business, In God We Trust <0> that's the ****in point <2> Swigert: Or - better support YOUR OWN economy, wherver you live. ;D <0> "buy American" is un-American <0> it's buy the best <0> it's buy what you want <3> hah, i hate to disagree <0> dont care <4> no, it;s just better to support the US economy because it supports the whole world <3> buying the best IS buying American
<3> =) <0> if you bought only american products the economy would collapse completely within weeks <0> adn there would be a global recession <1> yep <0> if everyone did that, kiss the whole country goodbye <3> niiiice <3> thats what we need <0> it was used against britain and france <1> embargo acts <3> i would love to see a global recession, like we had the Asian flu recession a few years ago <0> no imports or exports to europe <4> just don't go to Best Buy - ****s <0> it was all the west indies and interstate commerce <0> and africa too <0> but the europeans had africa by the nuts anyway <5> Malheur makes a good point. If we buy only U.S. the rest of the world will boycott U.S. <1> it was jeffersons way of saying, "we are important and don't involve us in your stupid wars" <0> well, youll have no money to make off selling things <0> youll be buying tomatoes from your neighbour <0> businesses will collapse because they cant offer simple things like cheap chinese batteries <1> and oh it must have felt great <3> BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq's parliament approved a national unity government Saturday, achieving a goal Washington hopes will reduce violence. <1> lolol <6> America isnt an industrial country anymore, deal with it. We're a service country now. And our services are sought worldwide. Only about 4 trillion of our 13 trillion GDP is from industry. <0> and the brazilian beef in your mcdonalds <0> not enough SUGAR <0> or COFFEE <0> **** that <1> could you imagine how fun that would have been <1> cutting off britain and france <1> lol <0> youd be standing in lines paying 100,000 of worthless money for berad <7> Then why are we still exporting factory jobs and outsourcing service jobs? <0> no gasoline, haahahah <0> Cathy, who is this "we" <1> ROFL <6> Cathy344: We insource about 3x more than we outsource <2> Red_Barch: That's quite dangerous. Other countries will develop the same skills. <1> Malhuer: oooh man <1> that might be worth the problems <0> outsourcing just means "let someone else handle it so i can focus on my core business" <1> just to watch <3> Mal... uhhhh..... keep grasping at straws <0> it is not a political measure of patriotism <0> it just means "let someone else do this" <3> US is one of the largest grain EXPORTERS in the world <6> arcade: I dont see a steady stream of computer science majors trying to sneak across our border <0> like i outsource mail pickup and stamps and **** <0> sealing envelopes, let some other company do that <1> '426Hemi; he is simply making the point that it is good to be so open <2> Red_Barch: Hm? <3> and gasoline can easily be replaced by e-85 <0> or a help desk <1> and global in economic friendship <5> BEIJING (AP) -- Construction crews finished the dam of the world's largest hydroelectric project on Saturday, state media reported. <0> if youre in the business of making computers youre not an expert at running a call center <3> Publius, being open is not as good as you think <0> so you pay a better company that knows what theyre doing to do it <1> but being closed is worse <0> be it in india or indiana <0> canada or afghanistan
<4> the US economy is stronger than ever <0> swigert, that's ridiculous <0> ever? <1> well <8> Who thinks we should send all illegal immigrants to a camp in alaska? <3> if you are m*** importing it A. drives up deficits and debt, B. puts your own people out of work, C. without work its hard to buy any of those imports that are flooding the shelves <0> it's not even stronger than it was 8 years ago <1> right before the recession after ww2 <2> Red_Barch: Let's take computer science as an example. Given about 10 years, I'll bet that most countries have quite good computer scientists, programmers and sysadmins themselves. India has made an educational industry when it comes to compsci. The philippines are getting their gears in action too. <6> Malheur: Ask companies how their excursions to Bangalore for CS majors worked out for them, and why theyre coming back and hiring Americans again <0> it's not nearly as strong as it was post-revolution <8> Who thinks we should send all illegal immigrants to a camp in alaska? <0> it had screwy boom bust cycles <2> Red_Barch: The competition will increase dramatically in the service market. <0> every 20 years there was a stupid panic in the united states <1> Malhuer: it is definitely "strong" in terms of future safety <1> and growth <0> but there were incredibly high growth periods between them <4> malheur: it shows no signs of weakness <0> m***ive m***ive capital <0> Swigert, it is robust and moving nicely <4> anyone here play Civ4? <0> but it's by no means the best ever economy in history <0> i have it, but dont play it anymore <8> LIBERALS HAVE RUINED THE UNITED STATES, THEY HAVE DONE FAR MOR HARM THAN ANY TERRORIST ORGANIZATION. <1> Swigert: love the opening sooong <0> i bought it the first week it came out, it's pretty boss, but i dont play it now <1> makes me wanna hang out with Kofi <3> if its not the best economy in history, how do you explain the 11 trillion dollar economy we have? <4> pub: is it good? <3> 8cough* <6> Malheur: Sure it is. Can you name a country in the history of mankind that has pulled more people out of poverty than America? There are none <1> my best bud loves it <0> 426, 300 million people <1> top notch <0> instead of much less than that <0> and more diverse <1> i'd definitely recommend it if you are asking <0> it has progressed, that doesnt indicate relative health <3> Malheur, well by that logic, China should have a 150 trillion dollar economy <0> there is also a freakish deficit and even more freakish debt <3> duh <0> and a ****ed up trade balance <1> well we are getting on that <3> the deficit is only 2-3% of GDp <1> the same republicans that balanced the budget in the 90's <3> heh <1> are working on this <3> seriously wake up <5> Red_Barch -- U.S. is living on credit. The bill will have to be paid <0> canada has a surplus of like 10% <2> Red_Barch: Uhm, who have you pulled out of poverty? Just asking, as I don't know .. <1> Malhuer: bwahahahah <6> trade balance is just a scare tactic. Just because I buy something from your country, does not mean you must now buy something from mine, nor vise versa <1> thats awesome <0> canada has had 13 years of surplus <5> Red_Barch --Our poverty for such a rich country <9> heh <0> they **** cash enough to pay off their cronies <1> ya'll should purchase the lyse <1> lse <6> arcade: Small business in America makes up one half of our 13 trillion $$ GDP <9> Malheur...surplus money? <0> Cry, the government takes more in revenue than it spends <2> Red_Barch: trade balance isn't important as long as USD is the 'world currency'. If more countries start investing in baskets of foreign currency instead, you'll lose that advantage. <0> not necessarily a good thing, but it is for that particular country <10> long-runningvsurplus = overtaxation <9> Malheur....does that tell you taxes are way the hell to high? <2> Red_Barch: Oh, you've pulled your OWN people out of poverty? <0> deficit and debt is part of the system hamilton devisde <0> US, it's true <0> youre right
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