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<blockquote data-quote="arice11" data-source="post: 1720183" data-attributes="member: 44601"><p>So instead of capitalism its...synchronism?</p><p>Still seems to me that a weak and under performing currency being preyed upon for such gains sounds a bit like capitalism. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Just seemed curious to me that such growth in a company comes on the heals of a big trade deal just passed. </p><p>Would it be correct then to say the companies hitting up the overseas markets are just trying to get a piece of a newly cooked pizza pie? That's all fine and dandy I suppose but the point I guess I was trying to make here was for being a heavily union business, there sure is a lot of conservative and capitalist principles being used for growth..." its bothersome that those jobs and booming market isn't here in the states. Lot of people still out of work here. </p><p>Perhaps in the end it will work for the better, but might as well say sionara to any definition we have of sovereignty now that our markets are in bed with everyone else.</p><p></p><p>Way to contribute to the conversation. The others actually took time to discuss and add their input. Why not dissect where I went wrong and bring it to my attention instead of making non-sequitur quips and pretentious remarks about my age?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arice11, post: 1720183, member: 44601"] So instead of capitalism its...synchronism? Still seems to me that a weak and under performing currency being preyed upon for such gains sounds a bit like capitalism. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Just seemed curious to me that such growth in a company comes on the heals of a big trade deal just passed. Would it be correct then to say the companies hitting up the overseas markets are just trying to get a piece of a newly cooked pizza pie? That's all fine and dandy I suppose but the point I guess I was trying to make here was for being a heavily union business, there sure is a lot of conservative and capitalist principles being used for growth..." its bothersome that those jobs and booming market isn't here in the states. Lot of people still out of work here. Perhaps in the end it will work for the better, but might as well say sionara to any definition we have of sovereignty now that our markets are in bed with everyone else. Way to contribute to the conversation. The others actually took time to discuss and add their input. Why not dissect where I went wrong and bring it to my attention instead of making non-sequitur quips and pretentious remarks about my age? [/QUOTE]
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