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Outsourcing America: What's Behind Our National Crisis and How We Can Reclaim American Jobs.


Outsourcing America: What's Behind Our National Crisis and How We Can Reclaim American Jobs, by Ron and Anil Hira (New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: American Management Association, 2005), 236 pages, hardcover, $21.95. Available from American Opinion Book Services, P.O. Box 8040, Appleton, WI 54912 (plus shipping and handling); by phone at 920-749-3783; or online at www.aobs-store.com.

Even before the creation of our constitutional republic, America was recognized in Europe as the incubator incubator, apparatus for the maintenance of controlled conditions in which eggs can be hatched artificially. Incubator houses with double walls of mud, a fireroom, and several compartments each holding about 6,000 hens' eggs were developed in ancient times; the  of a new kind of society built on what is now called the "middle class." It was the aspiration and realistic hope of every American that he could become self-sufficient, improve his economic standing, and provide his children the means to enjoy an even better standard of living.

For decades, the American middle class The American middle class is an ambiguously defined social class in the United States.[1][2] While concept remains largely ambiguous in popular opinion and common language use,[3][4]  has been under siege by a cultural elite determined to undermine its moral foundation, and a political ruling class bent on Adj. 1. bent on - fixed in your purpose; "bent on going to the theater"; "dead set against intervening"; "out to win every event"
bent, dead set, out to
 destroying the economic base that sustains it. The strip mining of America's manufacturing and hi-tech sectors through "outsourcing" is the most visible front of that ongoing war against the middle class.

In their useful book Outsourcing America, Ron and Anil Hira, internationally recognized experts on economic policy, demonstrate that the exodus of manufacturing and tech jobs abroad is the intended product of federal policy, rather than an undesired incidental result of "market forces" at work. Analyzing specific instances in which jobs were outsourced to such nations as Ireland, India, and China, the Hiras document that "in each case, a government-business strategy was put in place ... including tax breaks, infrastructure provision (for example, actually creating software parks), and financing.... We would have to ignore the facts to claim that offshore outsourcing Offshore outsourcing is the practice of hiring an external organization to perform some business functions in a country other than the one where the product or service will be sold or consumed.  is simply the result of market forces."

It is to be expected that foreign governments would offer such incentives to attract investment by U.S. companies. But reasonable people would be utterly shocked to learn that our own government is collaborating in this process by offering tax incentives for shipping jobs abroad, and guest-worker programs that result in U.S. white collar workers being required to train their foreign replacements.

The Hiras are capable analysts of the economic and corporate policies being used to bring about this betrayal Betrayal
See also Treachery.

Judas Iscariot

apostle who betrays Jesus. [N.T.: Matthew 26:15]

Proteus

though engaged, steals his friend Valentine’s beloved, reveals his plot and effects his banishment. [Br.
, but they don't provide any insight concerning the motives behind it. Their list of proposed solutions doesn't address the fundamental problem confronting the American public, namely a corrupt government controlled by a globalist Power Elite seeking to reduce our population to serfdom serfdom

In medieval Europe, condition of a tenant farmer who was bound to a hereditary plot of land and to the will of his landlord. Serfs differed from slaves in that slaves could be bought and sold without reference to land, whereas serfs changed lords only when the land
. But Outsourcing America is valuable as a readable reference book, particularly in light of ongoing debates over regional and global trade pacts A trade pact is a wide ranging tax, tariff and trade pact that often includes investment guarantees. Trade pacts are frequently politically contentious since they may change economic customs and deepen interdependence with trade partners. .
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Date:Nov 14, 2005
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