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Originally posted by DarkJedi
Bringing US jobs to underdeveloped countries who will bid lower DOESN'T raise the mean standard of living for humanity, it LOWERS it. It allows corporations to EXPLOIT unstable political situations and desperation.
The only way for an undeveloped country to truly raise it's standard of living in a progressive way is to do it on it's own. To create their own native employers and build a productive niche, like what happened in east asia in the 20th century.
Lowering the buying power a producing job nets by exploiting civil unrest does not do the working class anywhere any good. Once a low standard has been set (e.g. workers working for pennies instead of nickles), it's difficult to raise it.
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the sad fact is there just isnt enough of you around.
I like stores where i know the salesman and he wouldnt bullshit me because i wouldnt i might not invite him to a party or fuck up his car or some shit. And i shop there because i like the store and they buy good shit.
I wish that everyone agreed , but the fact is if you told someone heres a dvd player for sale for $50 but my employees are starving , and another guy says heres the same dvd player for $60 but my employees are happy and have healthy kids. Most people would buy the $50 one because all they see is $$$.
When i go to stores like wal-mart i really give them a hard time , ill go to a department and ask for a service rep. then i act like i know nothing about whatever im looking for , then i prod them along with alot of stupid questions , then i goad them into lying to me about something that the prodcut will do, then you suddenly flip on them and be like " WTF you LIAR . WHERES YOUR MANAGAGER YOU LYING BITCH " then i get him out there and tell them the employee just lied to my face to try and get me to buy something. lol. Im a bastard.