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Have any of you heard that term used in business lately?
Business like politics are closely related by the amount of horse manure slung back and forth.

When the widget factory goes to China so do the widget makers, the skills of the widget makers, he income of the widget makers and the community of the widget makers.  How is that "sustainable"?

by Lasthorseman on Thu Aug 16th, 2007 at 06:22:34 PM EST
sustains the new Chinese widget makers just fine.  They get to move off of dirt farms into unsafe factories.    Just like our great grandparents did from 1830-->1960.
by HiD on Fri Aug 17th, 2007 at 05:33:56 AM EST
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That is the flaw in the globalization model. There is no legal or social responsibility on the part of companies or governments that shift jobs overseas to the people who had those jobs. Why can't there be plans for workers who are to lose their jobs by companies but before these jobs are shifted?
by BJ Lange (langebj@gmail.com) on Fri Aug 17th, 2007 at 09:21:54 AM EST
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because then all the savings evaporate and the whole process is about making the widget 50% cheaper. Gotta have cheap crap at Walmart.

The argument in favor of protectionism is based on the assumption that people in Country X have more value than those over the horizon.  Considering how many of my countrymen think/vote I'm not sure I much care if they lose their jobs any more.

by HiD on Fri Aug 17th, 2007 at 02:07:52 PM EST
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It is one of the flaws in supply side economics that needs correction.
by BJ Lange (langebj@gmail.com) on Fri Aug 17th, 2007 at 02:18:56 PM EST
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I'm not sure I care either given how irresponsible so many of my fellow countrymen have been.  The waste and whining continues to reach ever-more-obscene levels.  "I need the three-billion-inch plasma television, and a bailout from Fannie and the Fed because my mortgage rate just jumped three points!"  Enough already.

The "We're more important than tham because we're your fellow countrymen!" argument is certainly the one I've heard from many interest groups, but I think many of us are fine with protectionism as a temporary means to pushing other countries towards tougher standards on workers' rights and environmental quality.  I have no problem with the idea of someone beating me in competition for a job.  However, I have a major problem with allowing China to turn Beijing into some sort of post-apocalyptic version of Baltimore in the interest of keeping its competitive advantage, to say nothing of the more boring issues like currency manipulation.

Conservatives want live babies so they can raise them to be dead soldiers. - George Carlin

by Drew J Jones (myfriends@thisispancakes.com) on Fri Aug 17th, 2007 at 08:46:34 PM EST
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