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Re: Outsourcing issue flares up at Stanford chip conference: msg#00184org.gnu.discuss
David Fabian wrote: > "David Fabian" <david.m.fabian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:CoPXc.13922$bY6.1348@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> "ziliath" <ziliath@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:6b963d7f.0408271436.27169a99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> > http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/08/24/HNoutsourcingissue_1.html >> >> Excerpt: >> >> "I think outsourcing is good for Americans, it creates jobs in >> America," said T. J. Rodgers, founder, president and chief executive >> officer of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. >> >> He is either a liar or a complete idiot, who would give away his money, >> while thinking he is getting richer. > > Right. And breathing causes suffocation, drinking water makes you > thirsty, sitting on a hot stove gives you frostbite, ... I guess he needs > a boot up his ass so he can take a good shit. You have to spend money to make money and each amount spent has to be efficiently spent, which in times gone by would have meant investing in USA, but not any more. Its no different to printing monopoly money and handing it to these wingers. It ain't gonna bring those jobs back. Times are changing and you change with it or fuck off die. This vicious anti-social campaign against outsourcing must stop and everyone affected restructure - not keep asking for handouts after handouts and a protected market - thats just commies in disguise policy - because that money comes from tax payers and tax payers can expect value for money in how it is spent. If it is squandered through the activities of a vocal minority, it will damage businesses, government and the general tax payer because all around them the products these over paid developers are going to be producing funded from this gravy train will make the companies and organisations they work for highly inefficient and uncompetitive compared to the rest of the world and unable to compete in the real world. All companies would like to charge more because they can earn more, if they don't outsource, but the reality is that any product they develop will not be competitive in the global market, and they will not be able to adapt to the changes that are coming on time, and they as good as dead when they have to face real competition in the global market. Steel, clothing, cars, etc were all once made in USA, but the bulk of that is made elsewhere because the dick heads didn't spend the money to restructure and make themselves able to compete. Before replying, remember, flat screens costing US$20,000 and made in USA is available if any dickhead wants to buy because there are laws to protect America's consumers from those nasty $199 LCD makers from supplying the same thing. |
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