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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 235241" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I totally agree that relying on China for what seems like <strong>EVERYTHING</strong> is just rediculous. It'll come back to haunt us in the future. Possibly the near future. If you guys think bad tainted food and poisens in toothpaste are bad just wait until China finally decides to take over the world. It's all part of their long term goal to dominate the world and the first step will be to have the U.S. by the throat economicaly. The more products you see with "made in China" labels the tighter the grip. </p><p></p><p>What I don't agree with is the supposed inability for a U.S. citizen to find a job. Whether it be one good paying job or a couple of decent paying jobs. If millions of foreigners, legal <strong>AND</strong> illegal, can find jobs than their is no excuse for a U.S. citizen to not be able to find one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 235241, member: 198"] I totally agree that relying on China for what seems like [b]EVERYTHING[/b] is just rediculous. It'll come back to haunt us in the future. Possibly the near future. If you guys think bad tainted food and poisens in toothpaste are bad just wait until China finally decides to take over the world. It's all part of their long term goal to dominate the world and the first step will be to have the U.S. by the throat economicaly. The more products you see with "made in China" labels the tighter the grip. What I don't agree with is the supposed inability for a U.S. citizen to find a job. Whether it be one good paying job or a couple of decent paying jobs. If millions of foreigners, legal [b]AND[/b] illegal, can find jobs than their is no excuse for a U.S. citizen to not be able to find one. [/QUOTE]
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