[ale] Defeated by the offshoring of America....
Christopher Fowler
cfowler at outpostsentinel.com
Mon Apr 14 11:52:55 EDT 2003
In some parts of the world, I can hunt to feed my family. In the US,
there are laws against shooting little critters at different times of
the year.
I've known coal miners in WV that spent months during each year hunting
food for their families. Not a nice place to be.
I think one thing that sucks in the US is the structure of our society
and economy. Food, Water, and Shelter is needed to survive. In the US,
it is very difficult to get these items unless you are a member of a
bill paying, working society, One just can stop working and find
alternative means to support themselves. Fuel and Work are required to
live in the US.
Chris
On Mon, 2003-04-14 at 11:45, George Carless wrote:
> > > For my part, I'm proud to be a foreigner over here stealing your jobs
> > > and your women. ;)
> >
> > Sorry, even with the ;) I see little humor in folks not being able to
> > find work... The sad thing is, you'll likely be in the same boat one
> > day as you are now in the states, and will require similar income level
> > to maintain your status quo.
>
> I don't quite follow your point. However, since you elect to take me
> seriously, I'll take myself seriously and say this: I don't really see why
> people going without work in the USA (by which we typically mean "without
> the ideal jobs that pay what we think we deserve") is a much worse thing
> than people going without work (by which we typically mean "without
> dinner") in third world countries. But that's probably just the crazy
> hippy in me.
>
> --George
>
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