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Oursorcing intelectual jobs from USA to other countries.
US$ being spent outside USA which used to be spend here for decades. High job loss rate in USA while rest of the world shows shortage of qualified workers to fill all the positions open. Why make USA richer when you can make few filthy rich executives even more filthy rich. That is just ONE of quite a few problems causing issues in this country. Now on the heavy industry: since 80's USA has been sending the dirty manufacturing jobs to other countries, raising industry profits, and raising the profitability of other countries up making it a global economy. Wars: wars are bad, they tend to help create more jobs but those jobs are being paid from the tax dollars, not a good way of spending 100 billion dollars on something we as a country don't benefit from, true you just put about 10 billion into USA employment but the other 90Billion went into equipment that we didn't really need, to do what, kill people.. now don't even mention resources we wasted to make that 90billion of the equipment. I supose USA is looking to just get rid of their aging military supplies that have been just sitting there. Someone mentioned aging infrastructure, holy crap just think about how much it costs to keep a chiuaua fed, and then look at how much it costs to keep a 150 pound lab fed, do i have to say anything else? |
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The dollar strength is about economics and rising countries not the fact that we feel the need to police the world. Our failing infrastructure coupled with the fact that we artificially boosted our own economy after 9/11 is what is fucking our dollar globally. When foreign investors started to worry about our failing housing market is when we REALLY started to drop, but the other countries booming/catching up is also evening the field. Like it was stated, it is really a global market. |
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Anyone seen what the stock market is up to these days?...
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I just saw a headline like yesterday that the dow is up, but I didn't read it, lol. Does that make me a bad business student?
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Agreed, Im not even going to argue or make points toward how our economy is doing well. (besides the housing market)
Also yea.. the Dow hit a record Index record high of 14115.51 on monday and closed at a record of 14087.55. |
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JET - I would be that alot of the money you said gets put back into the economy is actually going to building capital goods that can only be used for war, like jet fighters, armour for what-have-you and also fuel.
Also, what slush fund was that? |
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Capital goods(Farm equipment/heavy machinery) are now coming from outside the U.S.. I know of Korean, Thai, Indian, Chinese, and Malaysian companies taking this industry by storm. It is a world market, we do not "own" any of them any more. If we are losing market share in all "our" industries, how long is our Federal reserve going to keep us going? |
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And now a group of democrats wants to add a war tax to pay for the war now, instead of making future generations pay for it. http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news...to_make_i.html |
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I worked at a stock firm for 11 years. The stock market is based in about as much reality as Lord of the Rings. A women with PMS is less emotional than the stock market.
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A very large chunk of all funds spent on war ends up in the pockets of other countries. While working for ATK, who deals a lot with the ammunition side of the government, there was a large isuue in a slowing spending on US based companies by our own government. Even companies like Haliburten (sp?) opened and maximized overseas operations to get more into the mix of goverment funds. Largely due to the cheap transport and labor with the end product already being across the ocean.
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Yup, Halliburton is now headquartered in Dubai. |
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Ooooh, zing! :lol: |
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