Northsidepk wrote:All nations in South America have started or already have nationalized large corporations. There is no incentive for a company to strengthen the U.S.
The Soviet Union and Cuba nationalized all of their industries too well in advance of "Latin America." Look at where they are now.
Northsidepk wrote:The only incentive is to horde liquid capitol and keep compensation low.
Yes, so they can make a buck or two before they get nationalized. Duh!
Northsidepk wrote:Corporate America is going to take, take, take until there is some sort of public resistance.
There is a form of public resistance. It's called "don't buy their products," dillhole.
Northsidepk wrote:This is not a anti-democratic statement this is anti-capitolism, where did all the companies with pensions and heath care go?
The federal government still has a pension plan and generous health care benefits. They also happen to be $14 trillion in debt.
That whole "companies cannot survive in debt" thing might help in explaining this...
Northsidepk wrote:Why do we out-source high-tech position to poverty stricken countries?
Because their labor is cheaper. And because a corporation needs to make a profit to survive. Duh.
Of course, when it starts costing you three-times to develop something overseas then it does in the US, you quickly terminate outsourcing (which has been going on, albeit quietly).
Northsidepk wrote:Our saving grace will be the abundance of latin americans moving into our beloved country and taking over the politics. Mark my words the first latin president will be another F.D.R and it will be a whole NEW DEAL!
Well, we already have an illegal alien as president. It can't get much worse...