Wow I wish I had time to post a more intelligent response because I am basically pro-Free trade and pro-NAFTA. Restrictions on trade are just plain bad for the economy and that is the only way Congress was keeping industries like textiles profitable in America. Yes in the short term there was a definite move of certain jobs in certain industries to other nations and this was difficult for a lot of American families, but at the same time, restrictions from other countries that have hindered many of our industries were lifted as well resulting in more jobs in those sectors. NAFTA is about trade liberalization and letting industries in a particular country prosper where it is competitive for them to do so on the global market. While certain areas of the job market in every country will have to learn some new skills, and there should be more of a safety net in place to facilitate this in America, competitive industries will benefit in a reduction of discriminatory trade rules while consumers should enjoy lower prices and increased choices of the goods they demand.
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Great Teddy Roosevelt quote...Originally posted by conmee
If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.
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I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667
Originally posted by Isaac R.
Then it's really true??
The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???
OMFG...who in their right mind...???
Originally posted by eddie78
I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.Comment
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Without Mexicans, who the fuck is gonna change the sheets in my hotel room?
You?
I doubt it. You think that you should be the CEO of IBM. And you know who you are.Maybe this is what a heroine addict feels like after getting a long awaited fix, shooting up in the corner of some abandoned building and just not giving a fuck about what the rest of the world thinks...TATTOO"Comment
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Originally posted by fuckhowardstern
Wow I wish I had time to post a more intelligent response because I am basically pro-Free trade and pro-NAFTA. Restrictions on trade are just plain bad for the economy and that is the only way Congress was keeping industries like textiles profitable in America. Yes in the short term there was a definite move of certain jobs in certain industries to other nations and this was difficult for a lot of American families, but at the same time, restrictions from other countries that have hindered many of our industries were lifted as well resulting in more jobs in those sectors. NAFTA is about trade liberalization and letting industries in a particular country prosper where it is competitive for them to do so on the global market. While certain areas of the job market in every country will have to learn some new skills, and there should be more of a safety net in place to facilitate this in America, competitive industries will benefit in a reduction of discriminatory trade rules while consumers should enjoy lower prices and increased choices of the goods they demand.
This ties into my opinion of Wal Mart. One of my big issues was that in the beginning of Wal-Mart's advertising campaign, it was about buying products from the U.S.A. - it was all gung ho, patriotic...then they caved and started to carry products made from China....
I do still think this would all be a great topic for DLR to discuss because we all have an opinion, whether the same or opposite, but it's all debated with respect to one another and it's stimulating Talk Radio
DLRARMY is ROCKIN with the Opinions amongst each other !!"Meet us in the Future.....NOT the Pasture".......DLR, August '07, VH Press Conference - Tour '07-'08Comment
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Originally posted by bastardog
In my opinion the borders should be closed not only at Mexico but at Canada too.
Diamond Mafia Forever - 4. To restore fullbug to the prominent place in this board, after various serious attacks by hitch1969 have now damaged his reputation and now is reguarded as a "Retarded, Stoned, Canadian, Dog finger bangin' fuckup"Comment
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Originally posted by bantonelli
..... [There] still seems to be some debate about the issues of child labor and slave labor in some of these [lesser developed] countries..... [F]or many of those workers....to learn a new skill ... some of them ....[find] it difficult to adjust to the changing times.
Well I can't debate you on your first point. You are absolutely right, although probably not on a large scale, and it is a concern I have as well. I am also concerned about minimum wage laws in other countries. Supposedly the UN Declaration of Human Rights deals with the issue of Child Labor and, I would have to check the text of the document, but NAFTA may as well. The problem is the enforcement of international law. NAFTA sets up an international tribunal to hear complaints on trade violations (the World Trade Organization). I am not sure the issue of child labor has been addressed or whether or not any complaints on the issue of illegal child labor have been made. Yet the WTO has ruled on many complaints in the last decade and countries by and large have abided by those rulings. So at least there is a judicial agency set up by NAFTA to deal with illegal violations of the trade laws.
As far as labor being forced by the market to learn new skills - yes - I acknowledge that for the time being it will be and has been difficult for many to adjust and that it might not be fair without appropriate domestic support for these workers. But it was restrictive trade policies that kept these people employed in these jobs to begin with and in this instance there cannot be change for the better without some sacrifice. Now I might be singing a different tune if I was one of the people who was sacrificed, but the answer lies in (and I can see the conservatives reading this who thought based on my former post that I was one of them) more social programs to assist the workforce especially while they are modifying their skills.
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I have posted this before.
If they are here illegally, they should be rounded up, herded into a cattle truck, and shipped back to MAY-HE-CO until they can get their fucking LEGAL paperwork processed.
I have no problem with LEGAL immigration.
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Hey...these opinions are all VALID and VALUED"Meet us in the Future.....NOT the Pasture".......DLR, August '07, VH Press Conference - Tour '07-'08Comment
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Originally posted by Hardrock69
I have posted this before. If they are here illegally, they should be rounded up, herded into a cattle truck, and shipped back to MAY-HE-CO until they can get their fucking LEGAL paperwork processed. I have no problem with LEGAL immigration.Comment
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Originally posted by fuckhowardstern
I totally disagree. An old school bus would be more appropriate than a cattle truck.
Now my co-workers are wondering what the hell I was cackling about, see what you did? :pOriginally posted by conmee
If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.
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Icon.Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667
Originally posted by Isaac R.
Then it's really true??
The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???
OMFG...who in their right mind...???
Originally posted by eddie78
I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.Comment
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Originally posted by Hardrock69
shipped back to MAY-HE-CO until they can get their fucking LEGAL paperwork processed.
I have no problem with LEGAL immigration.
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someone needs to change my sheets and cut the grass at the mall...Maybe this is what a heroine addict feels like after getting a long awaited fix, shooting up in the corner of some abandoned building and just not giving a fuck about what the rest of the world thinks...TATTOO"Comment
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Originally posted by diamondsgirl
I totally agree!! No one is going to tell me or my kids that they HAVE TO learn Spanish. What if there is a family who is of French descent?(as an example). Those parents may want their kids to learn French. Why should those kids have to learn English, French and Spanish?
Just so happens that all of my kids do speak Spanish. But, we decided that as a family. We all saw the value in them learning that.
But, no, IMO, it should not be mandatory.
In quebec where I live we've been having this debate forever... Québec is the only French speaking place in north America we are close to 6.5 millions that won't surrender to the English, we have our own television ,radio, schools, writer, musician,ect... Plus we have the english side as well, English is mandatory in school from an early age, and it is important to know it if you don't wanna be isolated from the rest of the world.
But here we have a law called bill 101, and basically it says that every sign or writing ( store highway ect... as to be in french ) and if you are born from french parents your kids will go to french school and the same applies for the english speaking people that were born here(english school, with mandatory french class)...
If you are an immigrant living in the province of Québec you will go to French school...PERIOD!
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sounds like something that jew kyke would say. jews will do anything to get cheap labor into the states.Comment
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