To: A. Pole
I hope the free trade nazis are happy.
5 posted on
12/21/2006 6:08:10 AM PST by
JamesP81
(If you have to ask permission from Uncle Sam, then it's not a right)
To: JamesP81
"free trade nazi?" LOL
What does that make someone who uses such a term, a "protectionist bolshevik?"
6 posted on
12/21/2006 6:10:31 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: JamesP81
When a "free trader" slings the word" Bolshevik", its just for laughs. After all, "free traders" love communists and gladly trade with them to reap the benefits of the communist system and their near-slave and slave labor pools.
There is no other reason,other than a love of the communist system, that Americans, under a government corrupted by globalist "free traders" would be transferring their wealth via "free trade" agreements to communist and totalitarian countries like China, Viet Nam, Indonesia etc.
When the "free traders" call people who want to protect our economy from slavery Bolsheviks, they absolutely illustrate their disdain our founders and the principles on which this country was founded. After all, General Washington was a 'protectionist' and his first legislation as president was to put a tariff in place.
14 posted on
12/21/2006 7:21:10 AM PST by
hedgetrimmer
(I'm a millionaire thanks to the WTO and "free trade" system--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
To: JamesP81
>>>I hope the free trade nazis are happy.
I don't understand how H1Bs are linked to free trade. Free trade is about no tariffs, H1Bs are about importing cheaper workers. Although both issues support businesses that compete globally and both benefit the consumer through lower prices, only free trade is about reducing the friction between countries, allowing each country to specialize in what they do best.
H1B's are about subsidizing technology companies. If these companies are so enamored by this labor, let them go offshore to hire them.
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