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  • No, because there's only one rule in competition - do as thou wilt. The rat race acknowledges nay strife nor border - the business that makes it to the top is the business that makes it to the top. Most of the world is willing to do our work for far less than us, so why should a business lose profit on some sense of patriotism or loyalty to people with high expectations? ' We want companies to do business here because it means the wealth is America's and not someone else's. All that wealth is power, and America is the synthesis and culmination of ten thousand years of the expression of the will to power. That is what is, and if you can't cope or adapt, then die like the rest of the chaff.
  • Yes, if we had any sense we would. But America always put profits over people.
  • No. We have a free market economy that operates globally. For the government to decide where a company can or cannot do business is a restraint on trade and usurpation of power.
  • In most cases, very difficult to determine what is being outsourced, without a total closed wall. If you buy clothes, you are buying textiles sourced overseas, where once they were woven in the US. Do you want to pay four times as much for your clothes, and bring low-paid boring jobs back from overseas? Boeing buys bits for its airliners in from mall over. Do you want a a buy-American policy which will force them to buy inferior components from American suppliers?
  • Because a person doesn't build a business to employ people, they build a business to create and sell a product or service to make money for themselves and the people who invested in the enterprise. This is not a communist country, you can't just tell people what they can and cannot do (not yet anyway). The problem with many people (unions) is they think that businesses and governments exist to give them a job. Rather than they work for the business and earn their paycheck. Trust me I am in a job that is unionized ( I don't belong but they make me pay the fee anyway).
  • No. We operate in a global economy now. It amazes me how people complain about high prices and quality and then when a company saves money by outsourcing in order to save money, people get angry. I only wish outsourced customer service was better than it is.
  • That's a fabulous idea! After the American unions force wages so high that the company has no choice but to outsource in order to compete with foreign companies, we'll just kick them totally out of the country along with the tax money that they pay. That's brilliant! Maybe you should run for office, we could always use a few more loons in Washington. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot. LOL
  • That question says allot about the tax laws in this country, they wouldn't be exporting jobs if they were not taxed to death here.
  • Get rid of corporate taxes and some of those jobs will come back.
  • Outsourcing doesn't take American jobs, you fools. Jobs are unlimited because human needs are unlimited. If you take any 1,000 unemployed people, you can always organize them (if they want to work) to specialize in something and work.

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