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Musicmystery -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 6:23:49 AM)

Yeah.

Anyway -- it's a good deal for Foxconn shareholders.

The rest is essentially theft.




WhoreMods -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 7:42:14 AM)

I suppose you could argue that there's a degree of chutzpah involved in stealing from the taxpayer to bribe a company that's notorious for its tax evasion so that they'll employ a few dozen tax payers, at least.




MrRodgers -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 10:01:41 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX



Q: What did one leftist say to the other

A: You are fucking insane

Once again, you out yourself as a leftist because it's about ALL you ever fucking say.
Your act is older than Tommie's punkassmotherfucker line that he used until the keys wore out.[8|]

The right will tell you that it's perfectly ok to put a new factory where there is low unemployment (good solid taxrolls) and to take the most (billion$) of socialism for the rich to build that new factory...that they can.

To the right, it's perfectly ok not to put [it] in say W. Virginia because they don't have, can't afford, the $3 billion in corporate welfare to bribe the investor class.




MrRodgers -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 10:12:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

It has to be highly automated. Americans do not know how to run a clean room, as proven by Telarc. Get ready for alot of defects. The only advantage to this for them is that they will be closer to one of their major markets.


American cos. has been very successfully running clean rooms since the 1950's at least. Americans may well have invented the modern clean room.

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Anyway, given the track record of the average US worker, they are going to have alot of problems here. I hope it works out, but there will be problems along the way. I forsee the first production run as having so many defects it will be useless. This is because I know something of manufacturing processes. But they will learn I guess. Once you put that much money into something you are pretty much committed. They will have training and all that shit, and that is good.


The track record of the 'average' American worker is as good as any. Have no idea where you get this stuff.






MrRodgers -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 10:15:26 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


Very little is made in America. What's your point, Republicans who want to bring a business-friendly environment back should be held to impossible standards, because they don't hate America like you?

But we all know that all the repubs can do, is find the money to bribe the corps. (buy the jobs) 'Business-friendly' means...follow the money.




MrRodgers -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 10:29:18 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

I suppose you could argue that there's a degree of chutzpah involved in stealing from the taxpayer to bribe a company that's notorious for its tax evasion so that they'll employ a few dozen tax payers, at least.

I see a whole new capitalist textbook for college. How to extort state and local govts. to make a profit on labor. This will be the defining new branch of capitalism and how it relates to creating a workforce that both earns money but then is taxed to buy the next job.

This could be a whole new PHD thesis. 'Profiting by the blackmail, extortion and bribes' off and from the state.




WhoreMods -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 10:37:20 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

I suppose you could argue that there's a degree of chutzpah involved in stealing from the taxpayer to bribe a company that's notorious for its tax evasion so that they'll employ a few dozen tax payers, at least.

I see a whole new capitalist textbook for college. How to extort state and local govts. to make a profit on labor. This will be the defining new branch of capitalism and how it relates to creating a workforce that both earns money but then is taxed to buy the next job.

This could be a whole new PHD thesis. 'Profiting by the blackmail, extortion and bribes' off and from the state.

Hey, I didn't say it was a good thing, just a level of cuntish shamelessness that impresses however loathsome it is.




Real0ne -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 11:01:31 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers

I see a whole new capitalist textbook for college. How to extort state and local govts. to make a profit on labor. This will be the defining new branch of capitalism and how it relates to creating a workforce that both earns money but then is taxed to buy the next job.

This could be a whole new PHD thesis. 'Profiting by the blackmail, extortion and bribes' off and from the state.



NEW?

Are you tryin to shit me?

This is the stuff that everyone out here had fun screaming 'CONSPIRARY THEORIST' because their little 2 party asses were all fucking butthurt, which has now cancered to the point it can no longer be ignored.

NOT NEW at all, this shit is business as usual and people with their heads up their asses as usual.

SOP, I cant believe that is not well unde5rstood, seriously




Musicmystery -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 11:41:32 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

I suppose you could argue that there's a degree of chutzpah involved in stealing from the taxpayer to bribe a company that's notorious for its tax evasion so that they'll employ a few dozen tax payers, at least.

I see a whole new capitalist textbook for college. How to extort state and local govts. to make a profit on labor. This will be the defining new branch of capitalism and how it relates to creating a workforce that both earns money but then is taxed to buy the next job.

This could be a whole new PHD thesis. 'Profiting by the blackmail, extortion and bribes' off and from the state.

Naw, it just goes in the back of the chapter on "Using the Military Industrial Complex to Funnel Government Dollars to Your District whether the military needs what you build there or not."




WhoreMods -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 11:44:35 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery


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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

I suppose you could argue that there's a degree of chutzpah involved in stealing from the taxpayer to bribe a company that's notorious for its tax evasion so that they'll employ a few dozen tax payers, at least.

I see a whole new capitalist textbook for college. How to extort state and local govts. to make a profit on labor. This will be the defining new branch of capitalism and how it relates to creating a workforce that both earns money but then is taxed to buy the next job.

This could be a whole new PHD thesis. 'Profiting by the blackmail, extortion and bribes' off and from the state.

Naw, it just goes in the back of the chapter on "Using the Military Industrial Complex to Funnel Government Dollars to Your District whether the military needs what you build there or not."

With a footnote to the appendix on the SDI and stuff not even needing to work?




Musicmystery -> RE: Foxconn (7/30/2017 1:10:01 PM)

Under "endless election cycle"




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