Virgil Bierschwale <> wrote:
> True, but on the other hand, if we continue sending all our work
> overseas, then we have a situation where we cannot afford these
> goods, resulting in more and more unemployment AND less money for the
> governments to spend because they're taking in less money which
> results in less city services, which lowers the quality of life,
> etc..     

Why confuse people who are overseas with locals?  That is a very different
problem with no easy solution for the average person.  Having a tariff on
goods from China but then we all pay more for the same goods and the money
goes to our government.  This will slow down the flood of cheap imports.
Now local companies can compete.  The flood of $$$ to china, etc. will slow
as we rebuild our infrastructure. 

Unfortunately nobody has the guts in government to say NO to American greed
for more cheap shit toys.  
 
Norway has this tariff system in place.  It's expensive as crap to go there
and attempt to live.  It keeps the local farmers alive.  


Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer

Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159

"Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided
missiles and misguided men." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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