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Bret L
July 29th 09, 11:42 PM
>>"Consider the issue of free trade. In October of 2007, a friend of mine
attended a small financial seminar. He sat with a number bright young
college students and recent graduates. When the issue of free trade
came up, he pointed out what this means to America’s working people
and increasingly the middle and professional classes: how free trade
is
destroying their jobs, pensions, health care, vacations, and ability
to
have and rear children, while undermining the nation’s economic and
political independence.

Several of these young men, many of whom were working on their
MBAs, actually conceded this was happening. But then they said we
can’t ever abandon the “principle” of free trade. Free trade is the
right
principle, and we’ve got to hang on to the principle, even if it means
the
destruction of our nation and race.

Now is it conceivable that anywhere in China a group of comparable
young men would be saying that China must be destroyed to adhere to
the principle of free trade? Could you find any Chinaman this nutty?
No. Only White Europeans are subject to such goofiness."<<

http://www.theoccidentalquarterly.com/archives/vol8no3/TOQv8n3Dickson.pdf

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
July 30th 09, 01:32 AM
On Jul 29, 7:30*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:

> Obviously, none of them have ever lost a job to outsourcing.

Outsourcing is simply an expression of free enterprise.

Bret L
July 30th 09, 09:52 AM
On Jul 29, 7:32*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Jul 29, 7:30*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > Obviously, none of them have ever lost a job to outsourcing.
>
> Outsourcing is simply an expression of free enterprise.

So is hiring a hit man. There have to be SOME limits.