---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <noozguru@...> wrote :

 It's not a moot point.  Many businesses outsourced for many reasons. In many 
cases the US wasn't producing the people with skills that were needed.  It 
wasn't all about cheaper workers.
 
 I'm not a Trump fan but he and Sanders are on the same page about some things. 
 Clinton will just say whatever will get her elected and do whatever she wants 
if she gets the office whether the public likes it or not. 
 
 Your dad may have outsourced for very practical reasons.  Same with Trump.  
What Trump and Sanders want is to stop outsourcing just to save companies 
money.  You can do that by taxing them for outsourcing.
 

 Absolutely. But it is not moot in the sense that Trump is running on a 
platform of "hire America" and keep production stateside while simultaneously 
he has been outsourcing since 2006. I am just wondering what gives? And talk 
about saying what the voters want to hear...
 
 On 07/01/2016 06:29 AM, awoelflebater@... mailto:awoelflebater@... 
[FairfieldLife] wrote:

   Yahoo is being funky this morning so it won't let me show the message I am 
replying to but in answer to your question about whether Kraft Corp back in the 
70's and part of the 80's (when my father was actually CEO) outsourced its 
products is moot. He was not running for President of the US and espousing that 
he would make America Great Again by ensuring that all goods should be made in 
America. In other words, he wasn't a hypocrite on this subject. BTW, I am not 
saying that outsourcing product production or labor is a bad thing. I have, all 
along, just pointed out that Trump is one big fat hypocrite. Mike seems unable 
to grasp this point and now this seems lost on you as well.

 
 

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