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OhioChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 10:43 PM
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Stop this hyper journalism.
by Ashish Agnihotri on Feb 22, 2008 11:08 PM | Hide replies

There is need to think before writing or write with proper analysis in mind. See at what time is Hilary changing the gears. This explains why she has made u-turn. Almost down to Obama she changed her campagin manager, she has changed her stands on few other important issues. She has no choice but try every trick in trade to see if she can reverse the vote against her in many primaries. This is last chance for her. So dont be surprised if you hear her say things that she never said before or said exactly opposite. Hold on...world is not falling for every sentence spoken by any Senator in USA. Remember Bush is still president ...have faith in ourselves...India can determine its own course after these many years...please.

Why only outsourcing of services?
by True Indian on Feb 22, 2008 10:48 PM | Hide replies

All products in US markets like food, cloth and materials are outsourced. Why shouldnt they increase the tax on the imports? US market is full of cheap chinese products. Why dont they set up their ouw industries? That shall solve their job problem. Democrats are born diplomatic and should never be trusted. They licked Paks feet even when they knew that its harbouring terrorism. Hiliary had more trips to Islamabad than to Delhi.

India should start its own products.
by Sree. on Feb 22, 2008 10:19 PM | Hide replies

I think its the time that we indians should start our own companies and our own products and market these products world wide. No outsouce, we should only do the business.. instead of selling our technology and minds, we should start selling our products.. what say on this readers..

BILL Outsourcing
by Janak Madhu on Feb 22, 2008 04:40 PM | Hide replies

Politicians will remain politicians...now that she is loosing out, she is singing the same song as others...outsourcing is never gonna stop. When did she start bothering about AMERICAN middle class families eh!!...on the other side..banning chinese goods - China holds around 60-75% of US bonds...no way they can stop importing chinese goods...even the biggest retailer WAL-MART imports all of its goods from China and from India tooo....OUTSOURCING IS HERE TO STAY...

democrats have never been pro-india
by Sriram on Feb 22, 2008 01:30 PM | Hide replies

This is complete populist banter. It will increase inflation in the US because it will cost companies a lot more to hire local labour and they will pass it on, given the highly competitive nature of american businesses. why not kick out the illegal mexicans too? They steal american jobs like we steal their investment

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