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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 547783" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Comrade Jo, Greetings.</p><p>My cousin and her husband are spending a year in China for his company. They are 62 yrs old. </p><p>My uncle (by marriage) went to China a few months ago. He is 92. His youngest son went along to keep him out of trouble. The lure of China is powerful. </p><p>China bothers me on fair trade issues. We need to stop them pegging their Yuan to the dollar. </p><p>Several other things, but I'm no expert. We don't need to give them advantages. </p><p>We don't really want billions of Chinese to go backward economically. If they ever get hungry again...</p><p>Labor in the USA is no longer viewed as an opportunity. It is an indignity. I could go on. Mexicans will come and labor, because they see opportunity. My locals only see that they aren't getting $25/hr for scratching.</p><p>If rhyming stops locks:</p><p></p><p>There was a young woman from Wheeling</p><p>She had such a powerful feeling</p><p>da duh da etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 547783, member: 4406"] Comrade Jo, Greetings. My cousin and her husband are spending a year in China for his company. They are 62 yrs old. My uncle (by marriage) went to China a few months ago. He is 92. His youngest son went along to keep him out of trouble. The lure of China is powerful. China bothers me on fair trade issues. We need to stop them pegging their Yuan to the dollar. Several other things, but I'm no expert. We don't need to give them advantages. We don't really want billions of Chinese to go backward economically. If they ever get hungry again... Labor in the USA is no longer viewed as an opportunity. It is an indignity. I could go on. Mexicans will come and labor, because they see opportunity. My locals only see that they aren't getting $25/hr for scratching. If rhyming stops locks: There was a young woman from Wheeling She had such a powerful feeling da duh da etc [/QUOTE]
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