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In reply to the discussion: Should capitalists that move their jobs overseas lose their US citizenship? [View all]Romulox
(25,960 posts)23. LOL. EVERY outsourcer claims the work "couldn't be done (CHEAPLY ENOUGH!!!!) in the US"
It's a lame excuse from YET ANOTHER outsourcer.
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Should capitalists that move their jobs overseas lose their US citizenship? [View all]
kentuck
Nov 2012
OP
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
You supported Gary Johnson, Libertarian from New Mexico. Got it. thanks for clarifying.
uppityperson
Nov 2012
#39
LOL. EVERY outsourcer claims the work "couldn't be done (CHEAPLY ENOUGH!!!!) in the US"
Romulox
Nov 2012
#23
The "cheap" part was somewhat implied by the gov't handout they took, no? If their outsourcing model
Romulox
Nov 2012
#50
Nothing in the Constitution provides the government with the power to do that
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#29
We'd be in deep shit if we had a Congress that started creating ways to deport citizens...
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#45
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
Not as long as the US government and state governments seek to induce multinational corporations...
Spider Jerusalem
Nov 2012
#52