Virgil Bierschwale wrote: > We impose a tariff on all items that we import to make it equivalent to what > it costs here. > > We're allready doing it, just not yet on labor, and it’s at a point where it > has to happen or in another 50 years, the economist's will be proven wrong > and we'll all be broke.. > We have to stand up UNITED and tell our politician's, its this or you're out > the door and don't let it hit you on the ass. > > I suggested something very similar years ago, whereby Corporate America would have to pay some sort of tariff so that instead of saving 80% on labor costs, they only got to save maybe 40% on labor costs (still a "win" for them) and the other 40% would go into a re-training fund for the American workforce that was displaced by the outsourcing. That way, it cushioned the blow to the displaced American worker. Seemed like a fair idea to me.
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