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    American auto makers make their parts in Mexico for $0.80 per hoour.

    I left 4-1/2 quarts of blood in the mud of Vietnam in 1970 while my wife's and daughters' braziers are constructed there.

    China is communias dictatorship which wants the U.S. destroyed or subjegated. Yet we keep sending all our money there.

    Washington borrowed 2.5 trillion dollars to make war on Iraq from China.

    What can we do, short of making a large garden in our dack yard, raising our own protin, and pulling out our parents 1940's-50's American bicycle, and having our loved ones sew our clothes for us from 100% natural American union made cloth.
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    GVan - I've posted on this before. Global trade is just a natural extension and I'm a bit hard pressed to fully understand the overall reluctance. We traded within the clan. An arrow head for a piece of flint. We traded within a city. A loaf of bread for a sack of grain. We traded between villages, between counties, then between states. No one says we should buy Arizona or Ohio. So international trade became the next logical step.

    We would not have as efficient of vehicles as we do today if the Japanese and not pressured the auto industry with vehicles that had closer tolerances and better gas mileage.

    Is it okay to have my product manufactured in the next state because I can pay less and not be bothered with a union but not okay to have my product made in Mexico? If I reduce my overhead then I can keep my prices lower. And we have to calculate in the caveat that "Japanese" cars are made right here in America by American workers. What do we tell them?

    I appreciate your position and I'm certainly not harping at you personally. I just want folks to see both sides and give it some thought so they can make an educated decision.

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    Did anyone read the book, The World Is Flat? It used to be that call centers were located in India because it's cheaper. Now, the Indians are outsourcing their outsourcing to Maylasia and the Phillippines because it's cheaper for them! The point of the book is that someday, most manufacturing will be done overseas because it's so much cheaper. But that will cause major problems in the US.
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    I'm not certain why it would cause major problems. We migrated away from manufacturing and into the service industry a decade ago. The private non-good producing industries account for approximately 70% of total economic activity in the United States. These non-good producing industries include retail trade, wholesale trade, and the service industries.

    Source: http://www.census.gov/econ/www/servmenu.html
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    The only problem that I see is quality control and safety. Outsourcing X3 or whatever could create major problems.

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    Bragg,I dont think we need 3x outsourcing for that one.....
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    For some reason my post was cut into half.

    I'm not truely against global traid, I'm just against 8.5 million americans out of work and homeless as a direct consequence of globalization.

    We are told today that we're a service nation. Well service nation, here's your new service industry phrase for the day;..."Would like fries with that?"

    We became strong as a manufacturing nation.
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    so when terrorists raid a passport factory in thialand they now have LEGAL documents to bring a nuke into the US oh this is rich some things just SHOULDNT be outsourced
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    so when terrorists raid a passport factory in thialand they now have LEGAL documents to bring a nuke into the US oh this is rich some things just SHOULDNT be outsourced
    Just because the circuitry is manufactured elsewhere doesn't mean the passport is legal. It still has to be activated and all the information for the individual assigned. THAT process has not been outsourced, and is, if I'm not mistaken, closely overlooked by DHS and just about any other three letter acronym you can come up with.
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    ah ha, it all thais together now.
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    well I know a little of computers, one thing is on the internet you can find anything and if you cant find what you want, activation codes, programming ect. or you can find out who knows it doesnt take much heck up till a year ago an Iraqi national owned the security company incharge of a large military instalation wouldnt be hard to get "help" from some one like that or just average joe that wants $$$$. Plus any electronic device can be hacked with time and patience, now where did I leave my Electronic ID
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    well I know a little of computers, one thing is on the internet you can find anything and if you cant find what you want, activation codes, programming ect. or you can find out who knows it doesnt take much heck up till a year ago an Iraqi national owned the security company incharge of a large military instalation wouldnt be hard to get "help" from some one like that or just average joe that wants $$$$. Plus any electronic device can be hacked with time and patience, now where did I leave my Electronic ID
    While I agree with the generality of what you are saying, and I see it daily doing forensics on e-commerce servers that have been compromised, I don't believe they have found a way to compromise the new passports yet. Nobody has busted that encryption yet, and it's going to take a team of people with doctorates in encryption algorithm's, and a very large server farm to bust it. I'm not saying it can't be done, but I am saying it hasn't been done yet. As a matter of fact, if you've been following the news about the Maliki army and Al Qaeda, you may have noticed that they've set up a safe haven on the border lands of Pakistan specifically to recruit US, Canadian, and European extremists, because it's much easier to sneak in a terrorist who can legally enter the country already. In other words, we had to find a way around the blasted electronic passports the US started using, since we can't forge 'em anymore. Oh, and the fact that they're going for blond haired blue eyed troops tends to make it easier to get them in under the radar.
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