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Originally Posted by Robbie
It shouldn't be anyone's business if a company wants to move offshore. We are supposed to be free.
Instead of figuring out ways to try and force people to do shit...maybe the federal govt. should do what the states are doing and figure out ways to ENTICE them to come back.
Why do people always think it's cool to force others to do shit? It's almost second nature in the U.S. these days. lol
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I guess what I was saying is that these policies have made it so enticing for companies to move offshore that it is very difficult to entice them to come back.
The other day I saw a story where a fishing company based in the US catches fish in US waters then ships them to China (I think, but it might have been a different Asian country) to be processed then they ship them back to be sold here. It is actually cheaper for them to twice ship the fish across the ocean than to open up a plant here and do the processing locally.
If I were going start a company that manufactured a product and my choice was between hiring workers in the US for $12-$15 per hour plus the benefits I would have to give them or outsource it where I can pay someone $3 a day and not have to worry about benefits the choice is an easy one to make. It is going to take one hell of an incentive for me to bring that business to the US.
I'm not saying it can't be done, it can be, but it is not going to be an easy thing to do.