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Mangos that Glow in the Dark

President Bush and India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gave a joint press conference in New Delhi on March 2, 2006. Bush's proclaimed a "landmark deal" that trades nuclear technology and jobs for...  
 
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mwk200280 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Don't worry America, if you don't like the deal just break your end of the deal whenever you want like you always have.
DrGeneNelson (1 year ago) Show Hide
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See the update to this story in the 5 July 2008 Washington Post, Page A 11, "Indian Leader Rescues Nuclear Deal With U.S."
umeshway (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Understand the ancient concept of MAYA...be happy...Maya Bazaar is a reality..
yogesh92115 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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No more Jobs to India and China , No part of the world.America has done before and can do it himself.
GSM9008 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Poster willfully or out of ignorance, fails to mentions that lot of multi-nationals (such as GE,GM,Ford,Colgate,SKF,Boeing, General-Dynemics
Microsoft,Dell,HP,and many more)with HQ in US draws return for their share-holders from India, and compare to their capital input return is many more times greater.Also gross disregard to effects of automation in business and industries is just another clue that how ill informed he is.
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But the US companies gain indirectly through employing cheap labor which increases productivity, and more jobs are created.

Secondly, there is nothing you can do about outsourcing. Outsourcing is the service sector equivalent of trade in goods. To ban outsourcing you must ban goods trading too, and thus become a closed economy.
Userduder (2 years ago) Show Hide
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There is nothing I can do about outsourcing? I can vote for the most hard core protectionist, thats what I can do. Second, cheap labor does not increase productivity, it decreases productivity especially in the long term. Thirdly, the cheap-labor agenda is political suicide for any party which embraces it.
Userduder (2 years ago) Show Hide
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What I can do, is vote for the most hard core protectionist politician, thats what I can do. second, cheap labor decreases productivity. Third, the cheap-labor agenda is suicide for the Republicans, they will lose in 2008 and you will get socialism and taxes galore.
manutd074life (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Dude you are just a right wing nut.We need cheap labor right now.You and your war mongering neocon friends have created a hell hole in Iraq and Afghanistan.Try to solve that problem first.
BTW republicans are going to loose anyway.
Userduder (2 years ago) Show Hide
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There is never any reason to embrace cheap foreign labor. The Republican Party was founded on the principle of industrialization and protectionism.

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