Here's a question I have that relates to this - Does it bother no one among
the defenders of the corporations' right to make a profit have any concern
that the constant shipping of blue collar jobs overseas hurts this country's
industrial infrastructure?

Should there ever be a need, as during WWII, that America needs to build . .
. something, whether it be weapons and munitions as it was then, or some
more peaceful but no less urgent need that arises, can she do it, with
industries going to these other countries so regularly?

Will they have us by the short hairs when that happens?  I'm surprised that
there's no outcry from the conservative section of our society about that. 
Perhaps the idea that there's no current real threat to America makes folks
complacent, but sometimes I wonder if that attitude is going to hurt us one
day...

Jim
"What can change the nature of a man?" - The Nameless One





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