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Re: tinner post# 347723

Thursday, 08/21/2008 2:59:20 PM

Thursday, August 21, 2008 2:59:20 PM

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Darn. I guess my first reply to this post was deleted so I'll leave out the wit this time.

NAFTA was a Republican initiative in 1992. It was signed into law by who in 1993?

Let's go further. You like to exercise the binary view of politics here. That being said, what do you think about Bill Clinton for signing into law something that George Bush the first road mapped?

Does that mean you believe GW's dad had at least ONE good point? Does that mean Bill Clinton made a mistake? And do you believe NAFTA reduced jobs in America? For me, I'm not happy with NAFTA because it does NOT levy a tarrif on jobs outsourced from this country. I can't tell you which president should have added that language but I'm leaning towards the one that signed the initiative into law.

If so, considering the time frame of accellerated outsourcing, under what administration had the challenge of dealing with the bulk of lost American jobs due to outsourcing? I know the answer to this one. Hehehe

You wanted to talk employment and jobs. I'm just stating the facts of each admin's environment. I'm not running away from any argument here and eagerly await your rebuttle.

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