aggiepilot87
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- Nov 26, 2001
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NAFTA is a capitalistic effort, albeit a flawed one. Flawed in that it offers unfair advantage to 3rd world mexico over the US by not equalizing the respective economic footing on which we're based. In other words, we abide by much more stringent regulations (enviro, health, safety, etc) than do the mexicans, but their goods are given near equal treatment in our country. We, through Kyoto, NAFTA, etc are *placing ourselves* in a very unfair competitive situation, period.
BTW - anyone realize that Gore had exceptions written into NAFTA exempting Tenessee whiskey from the agreement! I'm getting off the path...
The US can still defeat any country technologically/economically, if playing on an equal field. Technology, productivity, innovation - we've still got it. Look at any field of technology - the US still is on the top if not near. One example - look at gasoline prices - $1.29/gal. Corrected for inflation, they've been dropping for yeras. US petroleum extraction, transport and refining technology is the reason. But the other countries are much closer than they were 10-20 years ago.
The enemy is US! read, government regulation. I'm not saying it's grossly overdone, but in the last 10-15 years or so, it has become exceedingly burdensome. When manufacturing companies have to move their facilities overseas to increase/maintain profitability - something's wrong *here*. When politicians strike deals with countries having a far lower standard of living than the US without equalizing for this difference, you and I will loose.
Travel budgets in my industry have been cut to the bone, if not eliminated. I haven't flown commercially for work in almost 2 years. 5-10 years ago, I travelled 1-2 times/month. Back then, we bought full-fare tickets. You try that in today's business environment more than once and you may get fired for poor planning.
It's about change - accept it or get run over. The world economy is mostly to blame - good and bad. Selfish, nearsighted trade agreements and lack of tariffs on goods from undeveloped countries also aggrivate the situation. Yes - I'm an Attilla the Hun conservative, but I believe tarrifs are the answer to address the pollution spewing, child labor abusing, manufacturing countries (like Mexico and China primarily) unfairly competing with the 1st world countries.
The upside is that we are able to enjoy affordable manufactured items - $69 VCR's, $299 camcorders, $4.99 shirts, $21.99 tennis shoes.
See it how you want - the glass half full or half empty. It's the result of the global economy. And we'll all eventually be living at the same standard, if China doesn't take over the world first. They will be the next super economy/power within 20 years.
BTW - passenger flight service is a service, not a manufactured good.
happy flying
BTW - anyone realize that Gore had exceptions written into NAFTA exempting Tenessee whiskey from the agreement! I'm getting off the path...
The US can still defeat any country technologically/economically, if playing on an equal field. Technology, productivity, innovation - we've still got it. Look at any field of technology - the US still is on the top if not near. One example - look at gasoline prices - $1.29/gal. Corrected for inflation, they've been dropping for yeras. US petroleum extraction, transport and refining technology is the reason. But the other countries are much closer than they were 10-20 years ago.
The enemy is US! read, government regulation. I'm not saying it's grossly overdone, but in the last 10-15 years or so, it has become exceedingly burdensome. When manufacturing companies have to move their facilities overseas to increase/maintain profitability - something's wrong *here*. When politicians strike deals with countries having a far lower standard of living than the US without equalizing for this difference, you and I will loose.
Travel budgets in my industry have been cut to the bone, if not eliminated. I haven't flown commercially for work in almost 2 years. 5-10 years ago, I travelled 1-2 times/month. Back then, we bought full-fare tickets. You try that in today's business environment more than once and you may get fired for poor planning.
It's about change - accept it or get run over. The world economy is mostly to blame - good and bad. Selfish, nearsighted trade agreements and lack of tariffs on goods from undeveloped countries also aggrivate the situation. Yes - I'm an Attilla the Hun conservative, but I believe tarrifs are the answer to address the pollution spewing, child labor abusing, manufacturing countries (like Mexico and China primarily) unfairly competing with the 1st world countries.
The upside is that we are able to enjoy affordable manufactured items - $69 VCR's, $299 camcorders, $4.99 shirts, $21.99 tennis shoes.
See it how you want - the glass half full or half empty. It's the result of the global economy. And we'll all eventually be living at the same standard, if China doesn't take over the world first. They will be the next super economy/power within 20 years.
BTW - passenger flight service is a service, not a manufactured good.
happy flying