On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 03:11:45 -0700 (PDT), ltlee1 <ltlee1@hotmail.com> wrote: On Sep 21, 9:54=A0pm, Wakalukong <wakaluk...@yahoo.com.sg> wrote: On Sep 22, 7:42=A0am, ltlee1 <ltl...@hotmail.com> wrote: On Sep 18, 8:18=A0pm, Democracy Highlander <nospam_example_...@yahoo.com> wrote: I was actually predicting something like this starting with late 2000= when
On Sep 18, 8:18 pm, Democracy Highlander <nospam_example_...@yahoo.com> wrote: I was actually predicting something like this starting with late 2000 when the trend of offshoring become obvious. The industrial innovation was what made US economy the strongest in theworld. Now we moved it offshore, so China and India will have the new leverage to rise while US will collapse. Today's crissis
Democracy Highlander <nospam_example_com@yahoo.com> wrote: I was actually predicting something like this starting with late 2000 when the trend of offshoring become obvious. The industrial innovation was what made US economy the strongest in the world. Wrong. It involved a hell of a lot more than just that. Now we moved it offshore, Wrong again. Much of it remains onshore, most
I was actually predicting something like this starting with late 2000 when the trend of offshoring become obvious. The industrial innovation was what made US economy the strongest in the world. Now we moved it offshore, so China and India will have the new leverage to rise while US will collapse. Today's crissis, was just the match that seems to light the bomb. Now, thanks to all those idiots
I was actually predicting something like this starting with late 2000 when the trend of offshoring become obvious. The industrial innovation was what made US economy the strongest in the world. Now we moved it offshore, so China and India will have the new leverage to rise while US will collapse. Today's crissis, was just the match that seems to light the bomb. Now, thanks to all those idiots