hey now, we'll have none of that talk.  We all know that business is what 
drives a capitalist economy and that government should let business do what it 
wants because that's what's good for the country.


On Oct 6, 2010, at 6:24 PM, Maureen wrote:

> 
> Corporate America and the Chinese government don't want the public
> focused on this information, hence the huge disinformation campaign to
> blame the high unemployment rate on illegals and on failed stimulus.
> 
> 1) The United States has lost approximately 42,400 factories since
> 2001. About 75 percent of those factories employed over 500 people
> when they were still in operation.
> 
> 2) Dell Inc., one of America‚s largest manufacturers of computers, has
> announced plans to dramatically expand its operations in China with an
> investment of over $100 billion over the next decade.
> 
> 3) Dell has announced it will be closing its last large U.S.
> manufacturing facility in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in November.
> Approximately 900 jobs will be lost.
> 
> 4) In 2008, 1.2 billion cellphones were sold worldwide. How many of
> them were manufactured inside the United States? Zero.
> 
> 5) According to a new study conducted by the Economic Policy
> Institute, if the U.S. trade deficit with China continues to increase
> at its current rate, the U.S. economy will lose over half a million
> jobs this year alone.
> 
> 6) As of the end of July, the U.S. trade deficit with China had risen
> 18 percent compared to the same time period a year ago.
> 
> 7) The United States has lost a total of about 5.5 million
> manufacturing jobs since October 2000.
> 
> 8) According to Tax Notes, between 1999 and 2008 employment at the
> foreign affiliates of U.S. parent companies increased an astounding 30
> percent to 10.1 million. During that exact same time period, U.S.
> employment at American multinational corporations declined 8 percent
> to 21.1 million.
> 
> 9) In 1959, manufacturing represented 28 percent of U.S. economic
> output. In 2008, it represented 11.5 percent.
> 
> 10) Ford Motor Company recently announced the closure of a factory
> that produces the Ford Ranger in St. Paul, Minnesota. Approximately
> 750 good-paying middle-class jobs are going to be lost because making
> Ford Rangers in Minnesota does not fit in with Ford‚s new „global‰
> manufacturing strategy.
> 
> 11) As of the end of 2009, fewer than 12 million Americans worked in
> manufacturing. The last time fewer than 12 million Americans were
> employed in manufacturing was in 1941.
> 
> 12) In the United States today, consumption accounts for 70 percent of
> GDP. Of this 70 percent, over half is spent on services.
> 
> 13) The United States has lost a whopping 32 percent of its
> manufacturing jobs since the year 2000.
> 
> 14) In 2001, the United States ranked fourth in the world in per
> capita broadband Internet use. Today it ranks 15th.
> 
> 15) Manufacturing employment in the U.S. computer industry is actually
> lower in 2010 than it was in 1975.
> 
> 16) Printed circuit boards are used in tens of thousands of different
> products. Asia now produces 84 percent of them worldwide.
> 
> 17) The United States spends approximately $3.90 on Chinese goods for
> every $1 that the Chinese spend on goods from the United States.
> 
> 18) One prominent economist is projecting that the Chinese economy
> will be three times larger than the U.S. economy by the year 2
> 
> 

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