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Old 08-09-2011, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by joeydb View Post
So they ALL, uniformly, showed "Unmitigated Greed"?

Or is it more likely, due to the uniformity of their action, that the conditions for making profit here in the United States was comprimised by unions and high labor rates, high taxes, excessive regulation, and the like?

Greed would be the pursuit of excessive profit, right? But stable and substantial profits at some level must be made if a company is to stay in business.

They moved the work to where it is profitable. It was that or go out of business.
Clueless.... How is that strategy of "Moving Work where it is profitable" working out for the economy now Joey? How is it working out for the housing recovery Joey? High Taxes Joey? Most pay NONE... Corporations have a duty to employ citizens of the country in which they operate.
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