It’s time to not fear the ol blue blood tag of protectionism, is it protectionism to want to put food on your child’s dinner table? I hear the growing number of detractors who are saying we should not bail out so-called American companies and I understand their opinions. However, I believe that with the right legislation, which assures domestic production and future domestic investing by these companies, we can save the companies and resolve our current economic situation. Any idiot who says we need to stay as a pure capitalist society with no government assistance or intervention is a fool, a down right fool. These are the same idiots who bend over backwards to do work in China and India, both of which have socialist and communist aspects governing their economies. See what the ol’ blue bloods want is to have their cake and eat it to. They want to sell in Europe and America but they want to build and service in China and India, that just doesn’t work no matter what kind of economy you have but the ol’ blue bloods who have grown fat and lazy on outsourcing know that if the economic playing field is leveled in the United States and the world it will destroy their only so-called advantage so they want assistance but they don’t want governance and they sure don’t want even trade regardless of what they publicly say. These are the same blue bloods who say to be green in America while they associate with the world’s greatest polluters in China. To save our economy we need to build our products where we buy our products, which assure us, of a demand, consumption, and employment, all of which are needed and proper aspects of a healthy economy. The economy failed because we outsourced too much, you can’t have slaves making it for a dollar an hour and try to sell it for thirty thousand dollars half way around the world, it just does not work out. E need a fair and level economic playing field for all countries and if we can’t have that then we need to legislate our own country so that the laying field is leveled by taxation and other measures. It’s time to not fear the ol blue blood tag of protectionism, is it protectionism to want to put food on your child’s dinner table?
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