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Old 08-21-2011, 11:02 PM   #28
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It's about money. More specifically greed. How much is enough profit? America has one of the largest income gaps between wealthy and poor in the world. Google it: the population of Nigeria lives in a more equitable environment.

Actual wealth in America is in the hands of the top 1/2 of 1%. Many people vote against their own best interests because they can't grasp the American Dream has been a sucker's bet for the last half century and truly went off a cliff in the last two decades.

Manufacturing off shore is so business owners bring more money to the bottom line. It's that simple. Unfortunately, those now unemployed American workers aren't paying taxes nor are they buying goods. This won't end well. Want a peek ahead? Watch Blade Runner and keep in mind it's set in 2019.
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