TO: Tariq Siddiqui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What you seem determined to fail to understand is that
the US free enterprise system and the companies that
operate in it are immune to your notions of what you
would prefer or not. If and when you form your own
company, you are free to operate in any way you
--- Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tariq,
Sorry, but I do not have the time to educate you.
However, if you are interested in the subject you may
conduct a search under the name Jagdish Bhagwati, a
Professor of Economics at Columbia University, and
educate yourself.
Now, my
TO: Tariq Siddiqui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tariq,
Sorry, but I do not have the time to educate you.
However, if you are interested in the subject you may
conduct a search under the name Jagdish Bhagwati, a
Professor of Economics at Columbia University, and
educate yourself.
If you do, you will find
--- Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since you seem to be unaware of all the foreign
companies that are placing their offices and plants in
the US, I will give you a couple: Toyota and Honda are
two that even you may recognize. The US has gained
far more jobs from foreign companies
TO: Mervyn Lobo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The politist description of news published in the
Globe Mail is bovine excrement. I am sorry that
that seems to be your only source of information.
Mario wrote:
The US unemployment rate is 5.4%, whereas it is
almost 7.5% in Canada and 10% in the major
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bush has done nothing as you mention. This is
typical bovine excrement from the Globe Mail.
All American companies have always had the same tax
advantages, and virtually no restrictions on how
they do business. The US economy, after the
economic