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May 11, 2005

Do you think it is very unwise to move ALL our chemical plants to China and India?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 4:10 pm
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stevers1 asked:

I’m chairman of a local Chemical Networking group, and our US profession is being devastated by outsourcing all the chemical plants to India and China. Over 50 plants are being shut down and moving out of the country. We would never be able to fight a war without chemicals especially because China and India would never support us in a time of conflict. Not to mention the devastation of US chemists who are now out of work. Also China and India have very lax enviornmental laws, so they can pollute the enviornnment very easily and save money that way. Don’t you think this is a disgraceful and distructive policy to allow this happen?

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7 Comments »

  1. OMG, are you serious? This is also a serious national security problem, putting foreign countries in charge of the production we depend upon!

    Maybe John Kerry’s riches, from outsourced Heinz labor, are not a national security problem but the chemicals we use daily are.

    Our nation is being sold out from the inside.

    Comment by speakeasy — May 14, 2005 @ 2:29 am

  2. How could we ever fight a war without chemicals? China and India are the least two nations that would ever support us in times of trouble, and yet we are rapidly becoming totally dependent on them for our own national defense. And the hurt this does to our own chemistry employment is terrible. I hope people notice before it is too late!

    Comment by STEVE C — May 16, 2005 @ 1:48 am

  3. its called outsourcing…its cheaper labor

    Comment by Ninja T — May 16, 2005 @ 4:15 pm

  4. give your thanks to lazy ass voters, and corrupt run away pollititions

    Comment by duster — May 19, 2005 @ 10:40 am

  5. The only thing we really need to outsorce is the GOVERNMENT.
    But who would want it?

    Comment by usafatceo — May 19, 2005 @ 12:35 pm

  6. It is indeed very unwise. To many Americans are already out of work because all of the computer jobs are in india and all the rest in china. This is also disgraceful. Plus, china is pulluted enough. Every endangered species in that country will be dead within a year probly.

    Comment by puffalump — May 21, 2005 @ 9:20 pm

  7. Yes, this is a huge problem, especially recently. Corporations are having a sort of “race to the bottom”, searching for where they can pay the lowest possible wages and have the cheapest possible production, and that’s most easily possible in places with high unemployment, nearly non-existent human rights laws, and as you said, very lax or non-existent environmental laws. They are trying to make the highest net income possible, and they are exploiting developing countries to do it. Of course, this is the price people have chosen to pay for a capitalist economy…

    Comment by Laura — May 24, 2005 @ 5:24 pm

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