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Posted by WalJohn on September 27, 2003 at 18:35:25 from (66.82.9.43):
In Reply to: Origin of parts, hard to believe. posted by Tim Kincaid on September 27, 2003 at 01:44:19:
Politicians in America answer to big money more todaythan anytime in history. The companies that exporting all of our manufacturing jobs are the ones who finance the campaigns of the people who will allow them to do it. Until America demands other countries import on a level even close to what they export, the problem will only become worse. A nation that consumes goods at the rate of the United States can not afford to lose its production base. This leaves us at the mercy of the governments who are doing all of the producing. The apathy of the average American is what these companioes rely on. There is little organized resistance or complaints.
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