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Thoughts from an old progressive
Roy Pratt

Jobs coming back??

Posted Saturday, October 8, 2011, at 8:37 AM
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  • Does it really matter at the end of the day as long as American jobs are coming back, and Americans are working again?

    -- Posted by royincaldwell on Sat, Oct 8, 2011, at 11:02 AM
  • Roy,

    I think that all this discussion about the economy is like how doctors cannot agree on treatment plans and causes for diseases.

    Ever so many years, they change course. For someone who has worked for a manufacturer in the US for over 20 years, I can tell you that the Chinese have stolen more business products than Carter has pills.

    The logistics of getting product here from China can be a nightmare especially if there is a delay in shipping. Ironically, they come back to us for "fill-in" orders to tide them over until the boat comes in. But they still continue to purchase product from uncertain resources because it is cheaper to produce.

    We get hammered with raw material price increases each year and domestic shipping costs.

    The job killer is having to compete with someone who has no scruples about material content or quality. So if you read something, ask someone who is in the business if this indeed is really happening or is a "theory".

    We can all agree that the elephant is gray in color, but what we cannot agree upon is if the elephant is in the room or an illusion.

    Maybe, I should say that a little differently. Theories abound, but the proof is in the pudding. As long as business have to shoulder costs of materials and regulations, it ties up any expansion for job creation.

    USA Today has not mentioned once anything relevant about the "Fast and Furious" issues. I wonder when that will happen. I read both Fox and USA Today to make some comparisons.

    Read the comments on the stories in USA Today, they sure have changed since 2008 in their view of Obama and his policies.

    We all want what is good for America, but how to get the elephant from the drawing board to actually become real has not happened. We see lots of talk, but not much action from either side.

    There are those small businesses that have diversified with each change in demand for product over the past 20 years. They have been barely able to keep their head above water, but still continue to employ 20 or more employees.

    The ones who don't close their doors.

    I am glad that you are back. Thank you for your support and for providing some fodder for thought.

    -- Posted by KH Gal on Sat, Oct 8, 2011, at 11:52 AM
  • Thanks to Mother nature, I have had the last 2 days off. Time to think and reflect, and start working on a very personal blog.

    -- Posted by royincaldwell on Sat, Oct 8, 2011, at 12:34 PM
  • I know that some companies outsource to China in order to take advantage of the time zones differences. While people are sleeping in the United States, China workers can continue work and while the Chinese workers are sleeping the United States people can take over the work.

    I understand that there are cultural and language difficulties that have to be overcome but in some cases this is a workable solution.

    -- Posted by History_Nerd on Sun, Oct 9, 2011, at 7:08 PM
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