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ricechex-"Read my paragraph again. we're outsourcing huge technological companies like IBM and HP,manufacturing to China, and port security nowadays. where ya been"? That would never have been done during Clinton.That's all GW,baby."
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ricechex-"But now, that is being sort of pushed to the side and ignored by the Bushie conservatisim, b/c their new focus is on the eternal bottom line of greed, money. This side are the same people who push outsourcing..again, Bush influence."
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hee..hee..there is still no way around it:
. "Today's "outsourcing" is a much bigger problem than when Clinton got NAFTA passed", (THUS THE X-PLOSION, good) Thank u. 2. "Honda was much more popular in the 80s than it was in the 70s. This is just retarded because that goes without saying. It's obvious" and thank u. the efficiency and craftsmanship expertise of the JAPANESE(not just Honda) auto dominated(and started their domination, u fool) in the 80's. That means it exploded in sales. the boom etc.. it really is over. i don't want to rub it in, BUT i don't want to read through yr crap long post and reply one by one, b/c it is means merely more arguments and time. can u imagine if i did? we'll be going back and forth forever. why don't u say u won those,whatever they were. and i'll stick to my original two?
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ricechex-"i also am the one with a poli sci degree, not u. "
Where did you get your degree from and when? ricechex-"What fuels alot of this anger is how divided the country is, and specifically the right." Are you sure that it's more divided on the right than it is on the left? How would you explain Bush being re-elected for a 2nd term? ricechex-"The traditional conservative viewpoint is to put a halt on immigration and especially the illegal variant." So, the traditional conservative viewpoint it to put a halt on people wanting to come to the country?(hehehe...I just had to laugh ricechex-"But now, that is being sort of pushed to the side and ignored by the Bushie conservatisim, b/c their new focus is on the eternal bottom line of greed, money. This side are the same people who push outsourcing..again, Bush influence." Oh, but um...didn't Clinton get NAFTA passed and wasn't "outsourcing" already a problem before GWB got elected as president? ricechex-"Bush has a real problem trying to find the happy medium between two major voices: businesses and bush backers that want to pay workers little, and no record for government accountabilty, thus no benefits etc,.. and voices that want accountabilty, the traditional republicans who say illegals take jobs, and cost U.S taxpayers millions. " That was a problem way before either Bush was elected into office, probably going back further than even the 60s. Take notes: Democrats=protecting the workers rights; Republicans=protecting the owners/business rights. It's always been that way, scout. ricechex-"Bill Clinton this, Bill Clinton that. Hey, u know Bill Clinton started world war II?" This coming from someone who supposedly has a political science degree?(giggles) ricechex-"Now what r u talking about? U are talking about quality and efficency of a company that started way back in the 80's." No ricechex. Honda started over 40 years ago, not in the 80s.(LOL!) ricechex-"KH is just a bush guy, lock, stock, and barrel. We can see right thru him..and he was called out on it, and identified as such a long time ago.Every argument, it's on display. Sometimes it is thinly veiled, sometimes not. How ironic that he has a heart and compassion for the illegal immigrants and the cheap produce, but fails to see the larger picture that Americans should come first. They should come first when considering them to die in a war based on lies, and they should come first for jobs, and they should come first for American's rights. That should never change." Um...are you sure you're not the REPUBLICAN? I've always voted for Democrats, which is why I show more compassion for human rights. You on the other hand believe they should not have any rights before "legal citizens", a common believe of CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICANS.(hehehe...you just gave yourself up, ricechex) ricechex-"Why doesn't the republican view line up with the pres. That is HIS agenda, not congress. Know the facts, learn the facts. it is also a credit to a real president who worked for the people, reached across the lines, unlike yr ass of a pres." My favorite president, Bill Clinton, was the reason why our country was so dominant in the 90s. Part of that was because his fiscal beliefs and policies were more aligned with Republicans. One excellent example of that was Bill Clinton getting NAFTA passed, which was originally concepted and in passing through the Bush Administration in the late 80s but expanded upon by Bill Clinton's administration. Ricechex, you have to have a "happy medium" that will make most of the people happy, not just republicans only and not just democrats only. THAT is why Bill Clinton will go down as one of the greatest presidents ever...because he was a Democrat with some Republican ideals, especially in fiscal policy. Don't be too ignorant of this fact. If you didn't know this, then you definitely don't have any degree whatsoever. ricechex-"Right. But the 80's was the pertinent decade in which they took over the auto industry. Learn the facts, know the facts." They didn't "take over" the industry until early-mid 90s. They did, however, start getting popular in the 1970s when they started "outsourcing" in America. But, I guess "Rome was built in a day..."(hehehe). ricechex-"Outsourcing has exploded twenty fold over the span till where we r know, especially since Bush. In light of all the criticism and uproar from most Americans, Bush praises it." "Twenty fold" especially since Bush? That's funny because during his 1st term, the growth rate of outsourcing was only 1% during his first term. Unless you think that just over a couple of years during his 2nd term it has "ballooned"(giggles). ricechex-"NAFTA, SHMAFTA. We're talking outsourcing(Jesus, get in the game)... and that is fast becoming a republican trait." Even though Bill Clinton, a DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT, got NAFTA passed? I'm not sure you know exactly what NAFTA is or "outsourcing" really is: "NAFTA has placed American workers in direct competition with other countries where wages are a fraction of ours," he said. "We’ve set up a situation where American workers, even though they are the most productive workers in the word, cannot compete because it’s such an unleveled playing field."http://www.uswa.org/uswa/program/content/1131.php ricechex-"Outsourcing is not, as u republicans like to say a "Clintonian",( haha.)product. let's agree on that. Therefore u r wrong." What is NAFTA again? "Outsourcing appears to threaten the livelihood of domestic workers and, in the United States, the American Dream. This is especially true for high-tech workers who were promised the “jobs of tomorrow”- a phrase Bill Clinton iterated in 1994 to justify his conservative position on NAFTA." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outsourcing The affects of NAFTA? "Labor unions in Canada and the United States have opposed NAFTA for fear that jobs would move out of the country due to lower labor costs in Mexico." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAFTA So, do you STILL insist that NAFTA 'has nothing to do with 'outsourcing'"???(giggles) Sorry, I had to laugh ricechex-"China practically owns us, we sell vital ports for security to Dubai, and we're fighting an illegal war based on lies by our federal govt." Dude, where do I begin with this statement? 1. It's the other way around...we have more power economically than China. Why else would we be 'outsourcing' there? If they owned us(as you say), then they would be 'outsourcing' to us. But, what does the Iraq War have anything to do with 'outsourcing'? ricechex-"Since the W Bush tenure, we have had large technological companies outsourcing to countries all over the world, namely to India. This involved many different nations that NAFTA had nothing to with. The explosion of outsourcing, world wide, is happening now!" Are you talking about the first or second Bush? Because if you're talking about the 2nd Bush, well the US had been outsourcing hi-tech companies WAY BEFORE GWB was elected. ricechex-"By name alone,it should tell u it had do with free trade, and tarrifs,and a trade bloc, with set goals to help trade... not outsource, b/c they hadn't even identified it in the way that we see it today." So, I guess Mexico wasn't a source for "cheap labor" for America afterall!(hehehe, had to laugh!) ricechex-"Read my paragraph again. we're outsourcing huge technological companies like IBM and HP,manufacturing to China, and port security nowadays. where ya been"? That would never have been done during Clinton.That's all GW,baby." "Manufacturing---- In 1994, HP decided to outsource its manufacturing to third-party vendors and oversea countries to lower costs and raise profits. Today, desktop computers are assembled in Guadalaraja, Mexico where HP employs approximately 1,500 workers." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hewlett-Packard So I guess that was "all GW baby"(hehehe). Holy shit! Mexico? In 1994, the year NAFTA was passed? WOW! Who would've thought America would be using MEXICAN WORKERS to cut down on lower costs and raise profits???(giggles) Yeah, it would "never have been done during Clinton's administration"(LOL!). ricechex-"the right has accomplished in just five years the creation of a low-wage economy, a country filled with high-skilled workers so desperate for jobs they will work for peanuts. Bush and his econmic advisors continue to openly support these policies. But you're still talking about NAFTA. That's "old news".haha. Bush sees the results of outsourcing, and is dumb enough to push CAFTA." That is mostly the result of "outsourcing", which became popular in the 90s. Bush hasn't done anything to help the problem, but by blaming Bush for "outsourcing", you not only look ridiculous, but you look like you're a highschool kid trying to act older than you really are. And again, there is no way you have ANY kind of degree. LOL! I'll be surprised if you come back(wink), but I know you will because you don't really care how stupid you look right now. This is just too easy Ricechex, just give it up. You look rather ridiculous. You can either give up, answer the questions, or continue to be humiliated. |
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ricechex-"Now what r u talking about? U are talking about quality and efficency of a company that started way back in the 80's."
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Haha. All this big type gives me a headache.
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ricechex-"NAFTA, SHMAFTA. We're talking outsourcing(Jesus, get in the game)... and that is fast becoming a republican trait."
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khchris: "Um...are you sure you're not the REPUBLICAN? I've always voted for Democrats, which is why I show more compassion for human rights. You on the other hand believe they should not have any rights before "legal citizens", a common believe of CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICANS"
hee.hee.. (i'll try resorting to yr level now..hee)
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KhChris: "Even though Bill Clinton, a DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT, got NAFTA passed? I'm not sure you know exactly what NAFTA is or "outsourcing" really is"
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1. "Today's "outsourcing" is a much bigger problem than when Clinton got NAFTA passed",
Thank u. 2. "Honda was much more popular in the 80s than it was in the 70s. This is just retarded because that goes without saying. It's obvious" and thank u. the efficiency and craftsmanship expertise of the JAPANESE(not just Honda) auto dominated(and started their domination, u fool) in the 80's. That means it exploded in sales. the boom etc.. It's time to hang it up, kh, lest i really do take u to task on all yr lengthy diversions.
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ricechex-"i also am the one with a poli sci degree, not u. "
Where did you get your degree from and when? ricechex-"What fuels alot of this anger is how divided the country is, and specifically the right." Are you sure that it's more divided on the right than it is on the left? How would you explain Bush being re-elected for a 2nd term? ricechex-"The traditional conservative viewpoint is to put a halt on immigration and especially the illegal variant." So, the traditional conservative viewpoint it to put a halt on people wanting to come to the country?(hehehe...I just had to laugh ricechex-"But now, that is being sort of pushed to the side and ignored by the Bushie conservatisim, b/c their new focus is on the eternal bottom line of greed, money. This side are the same people who push outsourcing..again, Bush influence." Oh, but um...didn't Clinton get NAFTA passed and wasn't "outsourcing" already a problem before GWB got elected as president? ricechex-"Bush has a real problem trying to find the happy medium between two major voices: businesses and bush backers that want to pay workers little, and no record for government accountabilty, thus no benefits etc,.. and voices that want accountabilty, the traditional republicans who say illegals take jobs, and cost U.S taxpayers millions. " That was a problem way before either Bush was elected into office, probably going back further than even the 60s. Take notes: Democrats=protecting the workers rights; Republicans=protecting the owners/business rights. It's always been that way, scout. ricechex-"Bill Clinton this, Bill Clinton that. Hey, u know Bill Clinton started world war II?" This coming from someone who supposedly has a political science degree?(giggles) ricechex-"Now what r u talking about? U are talking about quality and efficency of a company that started way back in the 80's." No ricechex. Honda started over 40 years ago, not in the 80s.(LOL!) ricechex-"KH is just a bush guy, lock, stock, and barrel. We can see right thru him..and he was called out on it, and identified as such a long time ago.Every argument, it's on display. Sometimes it is thinly veiled, sometimes not. How ironic that he has a heart and compassion for the illegal immigrants and the cheap produce, but fails to see the larger picture that Americans should come first. They should come first when considering them to die in a war based on lies, and they should come first for jobs, and they should come first for American's rights. That should never change." Um...are you sure you're not the REPUBLICAN? I've always voted for Democrats, which is why I show more compassion for human rights. You on the other hand believe they should not have any rights before "legal citizens", a common believe of CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICANS.(hehehe...you just gave yourself up, ricechex) ricechex-"Why doesn't the republican view line up with the pres. That is HIS agenda, not congress. Know the facts, learn the facts. it is also a credit to a real president who worked for the people, reached across the lines, unlike yr ass of a pres." My favorite president, Bill Clinton, was the reason why our country was so dominant in the 90s. Part of that was because his fiscal beliefs and policies were more aligned with Republicans. One excellent example of that was Bill Clinton getting NAFTA passed, which was originally concepted and in passing through the Bush Administration in the late 80s but expanded upon by Bill Clinton's administration. Ricechex, you have to have a "happy medium" that will make most of the people happy, not just republicans only and not just democrats only. THAT is why Bill Clinton will go down as one of the greatest presidents ever...because he was a Democrat with some Republican ideals, especially in fiscal policy. Don't be too ignorant of this fact. If you didn't know this, then you definitely don't have any degree whatsoever. ricechex-"Right. But the 80's was the pertinent decade in which they took over the auto industry. Learn the facts, know the facts." They didn't "take over" the industry until early-mid 90s. They did, however, start getting popular in the 1970s when they started "outsourcing" in America. But, I guess "Rome was built in a day..."(hehehe). ricechex-"Outsourcing has exploded twenty fold over the span till where we r know, especially since Bush. In light of all the criticism and uproar from most Americans, Bush praises it." "Twenty fold" especially since Bush? That's funny because during his 1st term, the growth rate of outsourcing was only 1% during his first term. Unless you think that just over a couple of years during his 2nd term it has "ballooned"(giggles). ricechex-"NAFTA, SHMAFTA. We're talking outsourcing(Jesus, get in the game)... and that is fast becoming a republican trait." Even though Bill Clinton, a DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT, got NAFTA passed? I'm not sure you know exactly what NAFTA is or "outsourcing" really is: "NAFTA has placed American workers in direct competition with other countries where wages are a fraction of ours," he said. "We’ve set up a situation where American workers, even though they are the most productive workers in the word, cannot compete because it’s such an unleveled playing field."http://www.uswa.org/uswa/program/content/1131.php ricechex-"Outsourcing is not, as u republicans like to say a "Clintonian",( haha.)product. let's agree on that. Therefore u r wrong." What is NAFTA again? "Outsourcing appears to threaten the livelihood of domestic workers and, in the United States, the American Dream. This is especially true for high-tech workers who were promised the “jobs of tomorrow”- a phrase Bill Clinton iterated in 1994 to justify his conservative position on NAFTA." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outsourcing The affects of NAFTA? "Labor unions in Canada and the United States have opposed NAFTA for fear that jobs would move out of the country due to lower labor costs in Mexico." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAFTA So, do you STILL insist that NAFTA 'has nothing to do with 'outsourcing'"???(giggles) Sorry, I had to laugh ricechex-"China practically owns us, we sell vital ports for security to Dubai, and we're fighting an illegal war based on lies by our federal govt." Dude, where do I begin with this statement? 1. It's the other way around...we have more power economically than China. Why else would we be 'outsourcing' there? If they owned us(as you say), then they would be 'outsourcing' to us. But, what does the Iraq War have anything to do with 'outsourcing'? ricechex-"Since the W Bush tenure, we have had large technological companies outsourcing to countries all over the world, namely to India. This involved many different nations that NAFTA had nothing to with. The explosion of outsourcing, world wide, is happening now!" Are you talking about the first or second Bush? Because if you're talking about the 2nd Bush, well the US had been outsourcing hi-tech companies WAY BEFORE GWB was elected. ricechex-"By name alone,it should tell u it had do with free trade, and tarrifs,and a trade bloc, with set goals to help trade... not outsource, b/c they hadn't even identified it in the way that we see it today." So, I guess Mexico wasn't a source for "cheap labor" for America afterall!(hehehe, had to laugh!) ricechex-"Read my paragraph again. we're outsourcing huge technological companies like IBM and HP,manufacturing to China, and port security nowadays. where ya been"? That would never have been done during Clinton.That's all GW,baby." "Manufacturing---- In 1994, HP decided to outsource its manufacturing to third-party vendors and oversea countries to lower costs and raise profits. Today, desktop computers are assembled in Guadalaraja, Mexico where HP employs approximately 1,500 workers." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hewlett-Packard So I guess that was "all GW baby"(hehehe). Holy shit! Mexico? In 1994, the year NAFTA was passed? WOW! Who would've thought America would be using MEXICAN WORKERS to cut down on lower costs and raise profits???(giggles) Yeah, it would "never have been done during Clinton's administration"(LOL!). ricechex-"the right has accomplished in just five years the creation of a low-wage economy, a country filled with high-skilled workers so desperate for jobs they will work for peanuts. Bush and his econmic advisors continue to openly support these policies. But you're still talking about NAFTA. That's "old news".haha. Bush sees the results of outsourcing, and is dumb enough to push CAFTA." That is mostly the result of "outsourcing", which became popular in the 90s. Bush hasn't done anything to help the problem, but by blaming Bush for "outsourcing", you not only look ridiculous, but you look like you're a highschool kid trying to act older than you really are. And again, there is no way you have ANY kind of degree. LOL! I'll be surprised if you come back(wink), but I know you will because you don't really care how stupid you look right now. This is just too easy Ricechex, just give it up. You look rather ridiculous. You can either give up, answer the questions, or continue to be humiliated. |
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ricechex-"Now what r u talking about? U are talking about quality and efficency of a company that started way back in the 80's."
LOL! Honda didn't "start way back in the 80s".(giggles) |
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ricechex-"NAFTA, SHMAFTA. We're talking outsourcing(Jesus, get in the game)... and that is fast becoming a republican trait."
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ricechex-"By name alone,it should tell u it had do with free trade, and tarrifs,and a trade bloc, with set goals to help trade... not outsource, b/c they hadn't even identified it in the way that we see it today."
(hehehe) He thinks NAFTA has nothing to do with "outsourcing"!!!(LOL) |
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ricechex-"Read my paragraph again. we're outsourcing huge technological companies like IBM and HP,manufacturing to China, and port security nowadays. where ya been"? That would never have been done during Clinton.That's all GW,baby."
LOL! HP had been outsourcing overseas since 1994!!!(giggles) |
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KHCHRIS: "They(Honda) startedtaking over the industry even as early as the mid-late 70s"
and KHCHRIS: "Honda was much more popular in the 80s than it was in the 70s. This is just retarded because that goes without saying. It's obvious" Right the second time...hee.
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1. "Today's "outsourcing" is a much bigger problem than when Clinton got NAFTA passed",
Thank u. 2. "Honda was much more popular in the 80s than it was in the 70s. This is just retarded because that goes without saying. It's obvious" and thank u. the efficiency and craftsmanship expertise of the JAPANESE(not just Honda) auto dominated(and started their domination, u fool) in the 80's. That means it exploded in sales. the boom etc.. why do u keep going? u said all i needed to hear. hee
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another guessing game: who... seeks attention desperately & has no life (as evidenced in this thread) is not all that good of a writer, speller or thinker (yet egotistically engages in excruciatingly extended histrionics in politically-themed threads) has very poor reading comprehension is a pathological liar ???? |
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Atari, I would so rep you, if mine counted.
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Khchris. that's pretty funny. hey,atari, thanks for yr input by the way. the obnoxious large print is annoying, isn't it? i know we're going back and forth for pages on end, but we've got in what we had to say by now. kh, with his repeated long ass post, and me with my simple 2 points, and yet he keeps posting out of context quotes, and arguing other things that don't change my only two points of this whole entire argument. he actually said them himself. so i guess he's trying to regain his ground. hell, i even told him.. ok, you're right about all the other stuff, if u accept your own words here. u know he won't do it. he'll repost large type and giggle.
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