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Our labor laws are ****, but then again our minimum wage salary is ****. Nobody wants remedial jobs b/c minimum wage sucks, and minimum wage sucks b/c it won't adjust properly for inflation, and our inflation is partly due to the value of the dollar, and the value of the dollar is partially due to our labor laws, minimum wage, and costs of goods & services. So much goes into it that starting in one place affects the other.
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no, i work at a halfway house, i just have to monitor them pissing in a cup. It's not like an actual "prison" most of the guys have jobs and leave daily, they just have to be back by a certain time and call in periodically and I just have to make sure everything runs smooth, most of the guys are almost done with their sentences and are generally nice, coopertive guys so as for turning them in if i saw them ******* around on a **** test I think it depends on the situation, I dont stare at them pissing i usually stand off to the side so if your they were to make it THAT obvious i think i'd have to say something but like niner said if its not completely obvious i'd prolly let it slide
i keep a bottle of fake pee in my glove box of my jeep
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Our labor laws are ****, but then again our minimum wage salary is ****. Nobody wants remedial jobs b/c minimum wage sucks, and minimum wage sucks b/c it won't adjust properly for inflation, and our inflation is partly due to the value of the dollar, and the value of the dollar is partially due to our labor laws, minimum wage, and costs of goods & services. So much goes into it that starting in one place affects the other.
why would you take a job that pays $4 an hour when you can just get on welfare? Welfare keeps the lower class unemployed.
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Nah, that'll never happen. I don't have an answer for that other than self discipline. I bought the TV b/c I could afford it and it wasn't outside of my spending range, but some people are impulse buyers and are willing to go outside of their means. It's like a compulsive gambler who doesn't know how to stop, same here... "shop-a-holics". They figure they'll put it all on a CC and not worry about it, but they were never taught money management skills.
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no, i work at a halfway house, i just have to monitor them pissing in a cup. It's not like an actual "prison" most of the guys have jobs and leave daily, they just have to be back by a certain time and call in periodically and I just have to make sure everything runs smooth, most of the guys are almost done with their sentences and are generally nice, coopertive guys so as for turning them in if i saw them ******* around on a **** test I think it depends on the situation, I dont stare at them pissing i usually stand off to the side so if your they were to make it THAT obvious i think i'd have to say something but like niner said if its not completely obvious i'd prolly let it slide
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Not 1/2 but I'm saying if there is a toshiba right next to a slyvania (they are us made right? if not lets say they are for the sake of arguement) the toshiba is 2400 and the slyvania is 2100. You can pay a little more for the foreign good, or you can buy the cheaper domestic one.
However, if the U.S. did in fact decide to specialize in making products such as video games, cell phones, PDA's, TV's, car stereos, etc and we could create a product either AS good or BETTER than Asian products for a cost that was relative.... THAT would change the whole look of foreign goods being sold in the U.S.
Unfortunately, the U.S. buys from so many countries it will be difficult to compete with the countries who already make these products so cheaply.
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I still say welfare people should have to do civil service jobs to keep their benefits. If they don't show up to work or they **** up at work they get cut off.
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Back in the day if you couldn't afford it no one would give you the loan or cedit card to buy it. Recently companies were giving away loans, credit cards, etc. like it was going out of style. Now **** is hitting the fan and reality is hitting and people aren't able to pay back those loans. The companies are losing their asses and now they aren't as easy to loan out money to people who can't afford it. The pendulum is beginning to swing the other way now.
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That theory wouldn't make sense. The U.S. made Sylvania would not be cheaper than the Toshiba due to specialization. (http://www.auburn.edu/~johnspm/gloss/specialization) We (as in the U.S.) do not normally make TV's and tech **** like that, so b/c of this there will be a higher cost incurred by creating this product. Everything from product design, research and development, engineering all the way down to the assembly line would cost more b/c the simple fact remains the U.S. isn't good at it. (Yet) Asia has been making these type of products day in and day out, they have specialized in it and can it takes a lower cost to create the same product. It's actually cheaper for the U.S. to buy these products from Japan VS. trying to make it ourselves b/c the cost would be too great.
However, if the U.S. did in fact decide to specialize in making products such as video games, cell phones, PDA's, TV's, car stereos, etc and we could create a product either AS good or BETTER than Asian products for a cost that was relative.... THAT would change the whole look of foreign goods being sold in the U.S.
Unfortunately, the U.S. buys from so many countries it will be difficult to compete with the countries who already make these products so cheaply.
However, if the U.S. did in fact decide to specialize in making products such as video games, cell phones, PDA's, TV's, car stereos, etc and we could create a product either AS good or BETTER than Asian products for a cost that was relative.... THAT would change the whole look of foreign goods being sold in the U.S.
Unfortunately, the U.S. buys from so many countries it will be difficult to compete with the countries who already make these products so cheaply.
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Back in the day if you couldn't afford it no one would give you the loan or cedit card to buy it. Recently companies were giving away loans, credit cards, etc. like it was going out of style. Now **** is hitting the fan and reality is hitting and people aren't able to pay back those loans. The companies are losing their asses and now they aren't as easy to loan out money to people who can't afford it. The pendulum is beginning to swing the other way now.
But in terms of CC's, they don't care... they make their money off of interest. They'll keep handing out $5,000 CC's all day long to stupid 18 year old kids who don't understand self discipline. Basically, all you are to the CC company is a number and an interest payment, they could care less if you default b/c they'll get their money one way or another.
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That theory wouldn't make sense. The U.S. made Sylvania would not be cheaper than the Toshiba due to specialization. (http://www.auburn.edu/~johnspm/gloss/specialization) We (as in the U.S.) do not normally make TV's and tech **** like that, so b/c of this there will be a higher cost incurred by creating this product. Everything from product design, research and development, engineering all the way down to the assembly line would cost more b/c the simple fact remains the U.S. isn't good at it. (Yet) Asia has been making these type of products day in and day out, they have specialized in it and can it takes a lower cost to create the same product. It's actually cheaper for the U.S. to buy these products from Japan VS. trying to make it ourselves b/c the cost would be too great.
However, if the U.S. did in fact decide to specialize in making products such as video games, cell phones, PDA's, TV's, car stereos, etc and we could create a product either AS good or BETTER than Asian products for a cost that was relative.... THAT would change the whole look of foreign goods being sold in the U.S.
Unfortunately, the U.S. buys from so many countries it will be difficult to compete with the countries who already make these products so cheaply.
However, if the U.S. did in fact decide to specialize in making products such as video games, cell phones, PDA's, TV's, car stereos, etc and we could create a product either AS good or BETTER than Asian products for a cost that was relative.... THAT would change the whole look of foreign goods being sold in the U.S.
Unfortunately, the U.S. buys from so many countries it will be difficult to compete with the countries who already make these products so cheaply.
What we dont have are cheap labor and cheap resources to produce ****.
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I understand the concept of specilization. The tariff would give US companies a business case to start making that kind of thing over here. And even if it didn't the tariffs would lower income taxes for most people (remember my lower income taxes and raise tariff is part of the same plan), and relocate that "tax" to people who buy expensive *** tv's.
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I read an election flyer from a guy who was a member of the american taxpayers party or some **** like that. It was a similar kind of idea. I liked what he had to say.
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Exactly, unlike their sweat shops where they don't have a problem paying kids $0.13 an hour to make Nikes... or $5.00 a day to make TV's, the U.S. has laws that prevent this and b/c of that our labor rates will NEVER even come close to Asia so they will always be able to make products much more cheaply b/c they don't have laws in place that specify minimum wage rates that would in turn apply the same way the U.S. minimum wage laws do.






