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Old May 24th 07, 05:27 AM posted to alt.planning.urban,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.rides,misc.transport.urban-transit
Tom Keats
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Default What American Cities are Missing: Bikes by the Thousands

In article ,
"Joe the Aroma" writes:

I have no problem with exported labor. Better to have them working
than wanting to fight us. But I also have no problem with leveling
the playing field. If the US, for example, said that all labor on
goods imported into the US had to pay the equivelent of US minimum
wage, I would have a problem with that. It wouldn't bring too many
jobs back here because few people will work for minimum wage, but it
would level the playing field quite a bit. But until that happens,
the world is what the world is.


Welp, you better hope they don't want to fight us after we've exported all
our technology and wealth to them.


They won't have to fight you. They'll just buy you.

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