Important: How to make an American Job

Quote from 1prometheus:

Thank you for your contributions.

You're very welcome. I appreciate it. I believe if you read my contributions across a wide cross-section of threads, you'll generally find they're worthy and useful. I aim to please.
 
Quote from Bob111:

good article,but totally miss one thing (imo-major cause of outsourcing)-taxes
current tax policy combined with health care costs and mountain of regulations does not business friendly at all. that's why i'm not buying this "recovery" hype and market rally. and i did not see any changes in future..only more taxes and more gvt..it's dead end

Even with 0% tax in the US, you still cannot compete against 14 year old kids earning 15 cents an hour in china.

Also China pirates all software, so they have not software costs overhead like in the US.
 
Quote from 1prometheus:

I would love to hear from anyone who has a more detailed opinion on this issue, from any economic/political/strategic angle.

... from the erudite macroeconomists and econometricians who frequent E'trader?
 
Quote from Rodney King:

Ummm, are E'traders too stupid to understand how to click a link? Otherwise, what's the point of cut/pasting pages and pages of text?

Get lost. It only takes one idiot to undo someone else's good intentions. Sorry if everyone does not bow to your requirements...
 
Quote from 1prometheus:

Mr. King, What is your perspective?

That the punchline of the article is: Mr. Grove is looking for a Washington handout for Silicon Valley. But -- he takes a long time getting around to saying that, which is a bit unsportsmanlike. Someone reading the first several paragraphs wouldn't know what his real agenda was. BTW -- look up the Intel PAC and take a look at some of its campaign cash recipients... eye-opening.
 
Quote from 1prometheus:

Short term greed has lead to the destruction of America's Industry.

Interesting enough, this kind of thinking is starting to spread to higher levels (as issue to debate).

This month discussion theme at HBS (in professor Jim Heskett corner) is about "Is Profit as a "Direct Goal" Overrated?"

http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6454.html?wknews=070610

Interesting signal of changing mood?
 
Quote from HomoSalmon:

Interesting enough, this kind of thinking is starting to spread to higher levels (as issue to debate).

This month discussion theme at HBS (in professor Jim Heskett corner) is about "Is Profit as a "Direct Goal" Overrated?"

http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6454.html?wknews=070610

Interesting signal of changing mood?

Ya think any C level executives are going to attend a discussion "Is Profit as a "Direct Goal" Overrated?":cool:
 
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