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eilen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-24-10 06:52 PM
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Random economic irony-- Should we really look to our President for sound economic policy?
Remember when President Clinton pushed for the "new information economy" as he signed NAFTA? Well, I saw that new information economical engine with my own eyes. Verizon installing it's FIOS. Independent contractor trucks with out of state plates driving around and about 5 white looking American guys standing over about 10-12 small/short dark complected men who appeared to be Honduran? They don't speak English but they were digging these holes in neighborhood yards at least as deep as their shoulders. Now, I don't know about the soil in your neighborhood but ours is clay about 3 inches down. Nice.

Then I google and see this:
According to Verizon "In 2008, Verizon invested $344 million in training, and employees dedicated 11.7 million hours to training." For off shore outsourcing.

¡Viva la revolución de la información

Now I know how Verizon can offer such low sign up rates.

Anyway, I was reflecting on the unintended consequences and the irony of the reality between the promises and statements of a politician and his actions. They truly do speak with forked tongues.

(okay, can't resist.... "Can you hear me now?")
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