Originally posted by Grampy BobbyHow are these things unrelated? The big companies & corporations drive the LION'S share of business. One of the easiest costs to control is labor. The cheaper the labor for the same product using the same materials, the better the profit. ergo, mfct. where the labor is the cheapest.
Three unrelated issues/symptoms of a once great nation's accelerating decline.
I'd like to hear where I'm off.
edit....related to free enterprise because in free enterprise, you do what you want business wise.
Originally posted by MrHandYou speak authoritatively. Inability to follow the logic causes me to be
How are these things unrelated? The big companies & corporations drive the LION'S share of business. One of the easiest costs to control is labor. The cheaper the labor for the same product using the same materials, the better the profit. ergo, mfct. where the labor is the cheapest.
I'd like to hear where I'm off.
edit....related to free enterprise because in free enterprise, you do what you want business wise.
unable to reply. How about a simplified summary, point at a time.
Originally posted by Phlabibithe spent all his money on the subscription, so no cell phone...
Don't lose all hope yet... my 3 year old prefers building a tower, reviewing shapes and colors, organizing toys, naming animals, and all sorts of strange things to the TV.
He says please, thank you, and sorry without being prompted.
His parents don't have a cell phone, so I don't see him having one in the next 12 years or so.
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he fooled the kid into thinking that please and sorry really mean "tv"
and by organizing he means "throwing at him" for not turning the "please and thank you" on.