punish them how? it was a bad idea for Bill Clinton to pass the free trade agreement with China in the first place, it has been nothing but devistaing to our economy since.
Some how the idea that holding China accountable or reconciling a trade imbalance caused by China's currency manipulation is a punishment seems the wrong choice of words. An honest valuation of the Chinese currency is not punishment, it is a restoration of balance. The imbalance has decimated our manufacturing industries and has caused working people here tremendous pain with the loss of jobs and uncertainy regarding the future for generation that will follow. If restoring our industry and the good paying jobs that come with that restoration is punishment then what has the last couple of decades of outsourced maunufacturing and jobs to China been for Americans?
Since the dollars used to pay back loans from China have lost 35% of their value in the last 9 years I think the Federal Reserve and some over spending presidents could be accused of manipulating US currency.
Mike, you are right! I forgot they sold out! SHIT, I guess it'll have to be a Coors, but wait - I don't drink any more! remember what happened last time I tried that? let's just say, it wasn't pretty!
Batavia needs and demands a home grown micro brewery and bottling operation. Holland Land Office Select, John Gardner Ale and The Batavian Blonde. That's just for a start. You've already got bottling plants there, get brewing. Watch the Ken Burns documentary on Prohibition for lots of good ideas.
punish them how? it was a
punish them how? it was a bad idea for Bill Clinton to pass the free trade agreement with China in the first place, it has been nothing but devistaing to our economy since.
just did a goolge search,
just did a goolge search, found it interesting that is was almost 11 years to the day this article was published:
http://articles.cnn.com/2000-10-10/politics/clinton.pntr_1_wto-membersh…
Punish them how? By
Punish them how? By manufacturing our own goods? Have fun selling that idea to the Corporate Lords.
Punch bug! Gary I think I owe
Punch bug! Gary I think I owe you a beer.
Some how the idea that
Some how the idea that holding China accountable or reconciling a trade imbalance caused by China's currency manipulation is a punishment seems the wrong choice of words. An honest valuation of the Chinese currency is not punishment, it is a restoration of balance. The imbalance has decimated our manufacturing industries and has caused working people here tremendous pain with the loss of jobs and uncertainy regarding the future for generation that will follow. If restoring our industry and the good paying jobs that come with that restoration is punishment then what has the last couple of decades of outsourced maunufacturing and jobs to China been for Americans?
make it a BUD my friend (none
make it a BUD my friend (none of that damn foreign beer)
unless of course it comes from Germany, damn can they make some good A** beer!!
It seems anymore our country
It seems anymore our country plays the blame game! Its simple DON'T BUY PRODUCTS MADE IN CHINA!!!
Hey Gary, Budweiser isn't
Hey Gary, Budweiser isn't made by an American owned brewery.
Since the dollars used to pay
Since the dollars used to pay back loans from China have lost 35% of their value in the last 9 years I think the Federal Reserve and some over spending presidents could be accused of manipulating US currency.
Mike, you are right! I forgot
Mike, you are right! I forgot they sold out! SHIT, I guess it'll have to be a Coors, but wait - I don't drink any more! remember what happened last time I tried that? let's just say, it wasn't pretty!
Don't mess with our
Don't mess with our Overlords! All they have to do is call the note...
The Dutch bought the company
The Dutch bought the company a couple of years back.
Batavia needs and demands a
Batavia needs and demands a home grown micro brewery and bottling operation. Holland Land Office Select, John Gardner Ale and The Batavian Blonde. That's just for a start. You've already got bottling plants there, get brewing. Watch the Ken Burns documentary on Prohibition for lots of good ideas.