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<blockquote data-quote="Simeon_Strangelight" data-source="post: 1314821" data-attributes="member: 6783"><p>They did calculations even for NIKE sneakers or Iphones - all those products could be made easily in the West with full wages and regulations. </p><p></p><p>The products would get a couple percent more expensive, but the only thing that might change is the profit margin of big corporations. Outsourcing to slave-labor countries should be banned. It's as simple as that. </p><p></p><p>The US and Europe could produce everything at home - even toys since there are huge factories now which aid in the process. </p><p></p><p>It's one of the biggest lies pushed by the globalists that this is good and necessary. It's not - it's a con. One French CEO once mentioned in an interview that he was transferring factories from France not out of economic necessity, but because the coroporation received subsidies and taxcuts, als was more or less told by large shareholders to do it. </p><p></p><p>In theory you could concentrate all the shoe production in one giant factory in central China or North Korea - for the entire world. And then all the small to medium companies can just shove it. </p><p></p><p>The globalist plan is actually that - 50-60% unemployment for the useless eaters, frequent vaccines until they die in their masturbatoriums. This kind of globalization is a central stepping stone. </p><p></p><p>I have nothing against competition, but it should be tempered with long-term strategic interests for the people of that country. If you have a -5% unemployment, then you might consider offshoring some less important industries just so that you have no shortage of workers - or it's something that cannot be made in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simeon_Strangelight, post: 1314821, member: 6783"] They did calculations even for NIKE sneakers or Iphones - all those products could be made easily in the West with full wages and regulations. The products would get a couple percent more expensive, but the only thing that might change is the profit margin of big corporations. Outsourcing to slave-labor countries should be banned. It's as simple as that. The US and Europe could produce everything at home - even toys since there are huge factories now which aid in the process. It's one of the biggest lies pushed by the globalists that this is good and necessary. It's not - it's a con. One French CEO once mentioned in an interview that he was transferring factories from France not out of economic necessity, but because the coroporation received subsidies and taxcuts, als was more or less told by large shareholders to do it. In theory you could concentrate all the shoe production in one giant factory in central China or North Korea - for the entire world. And then all the small to medium companies can just shove it. The globalist plan is actually that - 50-60% unemployment for the useless eaters, frequent vaccines until they die in their masturbatoriums. This kind of globalization is a central stepping stone. I have nothing against competition, but it should be tempered with long-term strategic interests for the people of that country. If you have a -5% unemployment, then you might consider offshoring some less important industries just so that you have no shortage of workers - or it's something that cannot be made in the country. [/QUOTE]
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