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Romulox

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23. LOL. EVERY outsourcer claims the work "couldn't be done (CHEAPLY ENOUGH!!!!) in the US"
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 11:36 AM
Nov 2012

It's a lame excuse from YET ANOTHER outsourcer.

nah, they go to washington DC and get worshipped nt msongs Nov 2012 #1
What would that say about our political system? kentuck Nov 2012 #2
Clarification DietCoke Nov 2012 #3
It's a simple question. kentuck Nov 2012 #4
Perhaps we should dig deeper.... DietCoke Nov 2012 #6
You ask? kentuck Nov 2012 #7
Yes I have. DietCoke Nov 2012 #9
Yes. It doesn't work. kentuck Nov 2012 #14
God chosen? DietCoke Nov 2012 #24
ridiculous. on so very many levels. cali Nov 2012 #21
Perhaps its a bridge I built myself..... DietCoke Nov 2012 #25
it is to pay $2 a day for a 14 hour work day, by other human beings that are desperate. we KNOW seabeyond Nov 2012 #15
Ahh yes... 99Forever Nov 2012 #16
Teabags????? DietCoke Nov 2012 #26
Who did you support in the election? Who would you support now? uppityperson Nov 2012 #30
+1000000000 JustAnotherGen Nov 2012 #31
Live and let live..... DietCoke Nov 2012 #35
You supported Gary Johnson, Libertarian from New Mexico. Got it. thanks for clarifying. uppityperson Nov 2012 #39
When you start posting Teabagger memes... 99Forever Nov 2012 #33
Differences..... DietCoke Nov 2012 #41
I think your motives and ... 99Forever Nov 2012 #48
NO IMO we should make moveing jobs overseas unprofitable azurnoir Nov 2012 #5
And the economy? DietCoke Nov 2012 #10
ah so moving jobs overseas is good for the economy I see azurnoir Nov 2012 #12
why yes of course if we don't keep costs low and profits high azurnoir Nov 2012 #13
Job creators DietCoke Nov 2012 #27
No one said..so I will.. AsahinaKimi Nov 2012 #28
Thank you DietCoke Nov 2012 #38
Haven't they done serious damage to the U.S. economy? moondust Nov 2012 #8
Not like that. Corporations should lose their corporate charters, no_hypocrisy Nov 2012 #11
Al Gore took us taxpayer money to build cars overseas. Isn't he our "hero"? Romulox Nov 2012 #17
Yes, he's our "hero." KansDem Nov 2012 #22
LOL. EVERY outsourcer claims the work "couldn't be done (CHEAPLY ENOUGH!!!!) in the US" Romulox Nov 2012 #23
I didn't see the term "cheaply enough" in the article. KansDem Nov 2012 #47
The "cheap" part was somewhat implied by the gov't handout they took, no? If their outsourcing model Romulox Nov 2012 #50
A much simpler way. 99Forever Nov 2012 #18
How on earth would that be Constitutional? cali Nov 2012 #19
Billionaires will love that gravity Nov 2012 #20
Nothing in the Constitution provides the government with the power to do that slackmaster Nov 2012 #29
The Constitution.... kentuck Nov 2012 #32
Whaaaaaaaaa" glacierbay Nov 2012 #40
Sorry for the misunderstanding... kentuck Nov 2012 #43
Got it glacierbay Nov 2012 #44
We'd be in deep shit if we had a Congress that started creating ways to deport citizens... slackmaster Nov 2012 #45
The Congress can define whether or not it is "lawful economic activity". kentuck Nov 2012 #46
I really, really think that global corporations should not be allowed to set up shop in the USA Cleita Nov 2012 #34
There's a huge hole in the neo-liberal argument that "free trade" is always "good for everyone". frostfern Nov 2012 #36
Their products should face a GIGANTIC "ENTRY TAX" DonRedwood Nov 2012 #37
No, but congressmen who help them move those jobs should lose theirs! reformist2 Nov 2012 #42
No they shouldn't lose citizenship. HooptieWagon Nov 2012 #49
They wouldn't care treestar Nov 2012 #51
Not as long as the US government and state governments seek to induce multinational corporations... Spider Jerusalem Nov 2012 #52
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