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Chili Palmer

05/16/09 12:03 AM

#2540 RE: puppydotcom #2539

I agree with all that, Detroit has a lot to do with that as they sat back while the Japanese built better cars.
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Warner Athey

05/16/09 12:09 PM

#2549 RE: puppydotcom #2539

Puppy. I don't see how it is our fault. If labor unions demand $50 an hour here and labor is only $7 an hour in Japan or 35 cents an hour in Red China. How is that our fault? Also why do you think all the other countries have better medical care than the United States. I can think of about a hundred countries where it is worse. How many countries have better medical care than we have, really? Where would you go if you needed an operation? Mexico? Canada? People from Canada come here get medical treatment.
Labor unions have way to much power. The only way out of it is for the companies, that the labor unions have a strangle hold on, to go out of busines. Then we can start fresh with new companies.
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findsdot

05/16/09 1:27 PM

#2550 RE: puppydotcom #2539

Toyota's Honda's Mitsu are over American cars.. And I dont like the way you do anything.
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aharfo56

05/16/09 1:44 PM

#2551 RE: puppydotcom #2539

Actually the educational system isn't as bad as some claim. I work in higher education, and I've read on the subject fairly extensively as well. Here is the difference between American education and the rest of the world. In the U.S., we view education (at least K-12) as a civil right...EVERYONE gets an appropriate and free education. Many countries do not view it the same way. When you education EVERYONE...the son of the town drunk, illegal immigrant, and factory worker, in addition to the ivy-league graduate's child, your numbers are going to be skewed. Our colleges are also open to many, certainly open more so than most other countries (at least our state and non-elite universities where pretty much anyone with a pulse can try to better themselves). That is the primary difference. Like India....they only send their elite and intelligent on to further education, and leave those in the slums to non-profits or NO education. How in the world can you compare the two? We education EVERYONE! Heck, it's against the law to keep your child out (unless you home school or private school them....

One more thing I've noticed in higher education...if our system is so bad, then why are people from all over the world coming to the U.S. to study? It's almost ridiculous how many foreigners are in our university system...I have my own protectionist views on the subject.