Posted by kelly C on January 28, 2009 at 00:35:07 from (75.161.211.203):
In Reply to: Re: o/t I am helping posted by Jeff Oliver on January 27, 2009 at 16:44:39:
sure but all the proffit goes back to Japan so they can buy up more US assets. Might keep a few people here employed but all your really doing is killing your sons job down the line.
You watch... When the workers at these transplant factories. get into their 40's and start using more health care dollars. Those Japanees companies are going to move the factory. Kick all those 40 some things onto the unemployment rolls were you get to pay for their health ins then.
Then they will open a new factory 200 mi away and hire all new 20 some things and use that health care cost advantage to send even more of your money to Japan.
Now instead of your kids working a good job with good ins and bennefits. Your young uns get to slave as a assistant manager at some crap store. Working 70 hr weeks for $35000 a year salary and paying super high deductable ins. No pension and a 401k that they may add to if they feel like it. Oh and thats not all, as soon as your young uns get 40 years old. The company will down size and dump all the 40 some things and 2 years latter be at the same number except with 20 year olds again to slave.
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