I have a hard time calling these companies American companies anymore. True, they are headquartered in the USA, they even occasionally pay taxes. However, their decisions are not based upon what is good for the USA or anyone who lives here, no matter what they say. They are only concerned about that annonymous group of people called shareholders. It is best to buy cheap and sell dear, though that doesn't work too good for employees, suppliers or customers. Too bad for those guys. Perhaps they should by some stock?
Anyway, my point is that these companies are not American anymore. They are multinational companies. I've heard them called transnational companies. They could care less what happens to people in the USA, as long as we keep on buying their stuff.
I hope this doesn't sound too harsh or even bitter. I've spent my life watching the country I love be sold off to the highest bidder, knowing all the time that my children (and certainly my grandchildren) are going to have a much, much tougher time making a decent living.
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