To: elfman2
Maybe you are right but maybe you are not. But in terms of this election does it matter. I have talked to about ten fellow it professionals and none are happy with the outsourcing. All either have or know someone who has lost their jobs. It will affect how they vote. This issue will be big in this election.
34 posted on
03/02/2004 6:46:33 AM PST by
TXBSAFH
(KILL-9 needs no justification.)
To: TXBSAFH
"Maybe you are right but maybe you are not. But in terms of this election does it matter. I have talked to about ten fellow it professionals and none are happy with the outsourcing. All either have or know someone who has lost their jobs. It will affect how they vote. This issue will be big in this election." Maybe youre right that it will affect the vote, but I dont think that the solution is European style protectionism.
36 posted on
03/02/2004 6:59:48 AM PST by
elfman2
To: TXBSAFH; elfman2
Maybe you are right but maybe you are not. But in terms of this election does it matter. I have talked to about ten fellow it professionals and none are happy with the outsourcing. All either have or know someone who has lost their jobs. It will affect how they vote. This issue will be big in this election. ~ TXBSAFH
Yes. People aren't apt to forget they are unemployed when the step into the voter's booth.
Someone must pay.
And the (false) promises of more jobs from the opposition are a seductive siren call even to those who know better...
89 posted on
03/03/2004 8:16:31 AM PST by
null and void
(Pay no attention to the 1's and 0's behind the voting booth curtain, and they'll return the favor...)
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