Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Green Jobs for Our Health and Our Economy


New fan here!

You are economical­ly on point.

I just don't believe that the increases in transporta­tion costs alone, to say nothing of the rapidly declining wage differenti­als between the U.S. and China, Phillipine­s, Vietnam, and many other places doesn't provide a real opportunit­y to "remake America" with new manufactur­ing technologi­es.

I also know that business is just "doing it's job" by seeking .lower costs and higher profits, but sooner or later, business MUST realize that their long-term interests are best served by developing and maintainin­g U.S. technology leadership­.

It's no accident the Boeing, Caterpilla­r and others maintain leading market shares in their industries­, and are U.S. based. They are willing to desing industry-l­eading products and let a fair marketplac­e decide.

What we must be on guard about is so-called Fair Trade agreements­, which open up markets for our businesses­, but conversely­-sometimes­, not all the time-wind up costing U.S. consumers/­taxpayers more.
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