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for a while now i have been writing to my local paper's opinion section, figured id post the one i just sent in, should get some discussion i think:
Lately people have written in claiming that the way to improve the economy is to stop buying Japanese products. This is border line discrimination. The problem with the economy is that American businesses lack the creativity, or willingness to properly compete with other businesses. This leads to the American businesses shipping jobs overseas to exploit the lower taxes and regulations of other countries. The way to solve this problem is not to claim ignorance and ban everything un-American. To solve this problem, my idea has always been, make the tax laws and regulations of this country inescapable by American business owners. If they want to employ people in other countries they must fallow our laws. We make a big point about our country treating its workers right; why not force the businesses to act as our representatives while employing workers overseas?
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