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"InsuranceBroker" |
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07 Jan 2004 07:59:38 PM |
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No job that is America's God-given right anymore |
"There is no job that is America's God-given right anymore," Carly Fiorina,
chief executive for Hewlett-Packard Co., said Wednesday. "We have to compete
for jobs."
Any American worker who purchases a Hewlett-Packard product should just hang
themself. Carly is an example of what is wrong with American companies.
I know that I learned to refill my ink jet just to deny her the few bucks. I am
sure that my inj jets would not be noticed but if the rest of the American
workers were to boycott this anti American woman and her company then she might
realize who is her customers.
Doing Insurance business in the Garden State
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| User: "NoPlutocracyUSA" |
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| Title: Re: No job that is America's God-given right anymore |
07 Jan 2004 11:32:11 PM |
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"InsuranceBroker" <insurancenj@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040107205938.11616.00001496@mb-m25.aol.com...
"There is no job that is America's God-given right anymore," Carly
Fiorina,
chief executive for Hewlett-Packard Co., said Wednesday. "We have to
compete
for jobs."
In other words, if you're an American computer programmer, and an Indian
computer programmer makes 25% of what you make, then you are either going to
accept a 75% pay cut or your career as a computer programmer is over.
As wages are driven down, and the legions of middle class Americans become
poorer to impoverished, who's going to pay for them to live? The welfare,
medicaid, etc. Surely we can't just let them starve to death on the street
like they do in India.
Any American worker who purchases a Hewlett-Packard product should just
hang
themself. Carly is an example of what is wrong with American companies.
I know that I learned to refill my ink jet just to deny her the few bucks.
I am
sure that my inj jets would not be noticed but if the rest of the American
workers were to boycott this anti American woman and her company then she
might
realize who is her customers.
Doing Insurance business in the Garden State
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| User: "InsuranceBroker" |
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| Title: Re: No job that is America's God-given right anymore |
08 Jan 2004 08:43:10 AM |
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Subject: Re: No job that is America's God-given right anymore
From: "NoPlutocracyUSA"
Date: 1/8/2004 12:32 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <sLKdnVwBqsnMdmGiRVn-vg@speakeasy.net>
"InsuranceBroker" <insurancenj@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040107205938.11616.00001496@mb-m25.aol.com...
"There is no job that is America's God-given right anymore," Carly
Fiorina,
chief executive for Hewlett-Packard Co., said
Wednesday. "We have to
compete
for jobs."
In other words, if you're an American computer programmer, and an Indian
computer programmer makes 25% of what you make, then you are either going to
accept a 75% pay cut or your career as a computer programmer is over.
No matter what, you will be stuck with the insane tax policies of the united
States. The company that hires the Indian gets all the benefits of the cheap
labor but they look for my son to go get killed while the Indian kid has not
obligation towards the defense of the United States. The rich ***** who
hires the Indian then gets to hire a bunch of mexican to be servants and mow
the lawn. I get to pay the medical cost to keep the cheap mexican labor
available for the rich guy.
As wages are driven down, and the legions of middle class Americans become
poorer to impoverished, who's going to pay for them to live?
Who is going to pay for the legions of cheap mexican who will also be in the
United States?
The welfare,
medicaid, etc. Surely we can't just let them starve to death on the street
like they do in India.
You can be certain that they will let the former middle class starve on the
streets. YOu can be sure that the cheap mexican servant and law boy will have
the best medicine money can buy.
Doing Insurance business in the Garden State
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| User: "cc" |
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| Title: Re: No job that is America's God-given right anymore |
07 Jan 2004 08:06:39 PM |
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Why don't any reputable economists agree with your protectionist views
(other than those working for manufacturers or manufacturers' unions)??
In article <20040107205938.11616.00001496@mb-m25.aol.com>,
insurancenj@aol.com says...
"There is no job that is America's God-given right anymore," Carly Fiorina,
chief executive for Hewlett-Packard Co., said Wednesday. "We have to compete
for jobs."
Any American worker who purchases a Hewlett-Packard product should just hang
themself. Carly is an example of what is wrong with American companies.
I know that I learned to refill my ink jet just to deny her the few bucks. I am
sure that my inj jets would not be noticed but if the rest of the American
workers were to boycott this anti American woman and her company then she might
realize who is her customers.
Doing Insurance business in the Garden State
.
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| User: "InsuranceBroker" |
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| Title: Re: No job that is America's God-given right anymore |
07 Jan 2004 10:11:05 PM |
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Subject: Re: No job that is America's God-given right anymore
From: cc
Date: 1/7/2004 9:06 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <MPG.1a665b0e88b3a7bc989691@netnews.comcast.net>
Why don't any reputable economists agree with your protectionist views
(other than those working for manufacturers or manufacturers' unions)??
Because they are hired by the management. It is pretty easy to tell which side
an economist will take on a debate. It will be the side of the guy that brings
the donuts.
There is not group of people who are so full of crap as the economist. They
talk about freet trade and the work will got to were there is a natural
advantage. Well China has cheap labor. They are willing to explote and make
their citizens slaves.
Doing Insurance business in the Garden State
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| User: "cc" |
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| Title: Re: No job that is America's God-given right anymore |
07 Jan 2004 11:14:54 PM |
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In article <20040107231105.11616.00001502@mb-m25.aol.com>,
insurancenj@aol.com says...
Subject: Re: No job that is America's God-given right anymore
From: cc
Date: 1/7/2004 9:06 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <MPG.1a665b0e88b3a7bc989691@netnews.comcast.net>
Why don't any reputable economists agree with your protectionist views
(other than those working for manufacturers or manufacturers' unions)??
Because they are hired by the management. It is pretty easy to tell which side
an economist will take on a debate. It will be the side of the guy that brings
the donuts.
There is not group of people who are so full of crap as the economist. They
talk about freet trade and the work will got to were there is a natural
advantage. Well China has cheap labor. They are willing to explote and make
their citizens slaves.
How about finding someone that agrees with you in this list:
http://www.britannica.com/nobel/table/econ.html
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