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9-17-2009 3:00 AM
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davboz says:
All at the same time. More dangerous tires on the road?
Also, in timely fashion, seeking out the Dali Lama is not a soothing fact to the Chinese. Timed more strategically, you might be able to say, "Screw 'em."
I hear something about needing their support at the U.N.against, Oh..N.Korea,...Iran,..maybe even Chavez.
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9-17-2009 3:04 AM
davboz
.an article the next day:
U.S. labor unions hinted the administration's decision could inspire more cases seeking relief from Chinese imports.
"We're looking at what's happening in paper sector, glass, cement,
steel. That's our obligation to our members," said Leo Gerard,
president of the 850,000-member United Steelworkers union that
represents workers in numerous industries and brought the original case
against Chinese tires.
"We've had the market flooded with oil [pipes]. It's no different in steel, in toys, or medicine or dog food," Mr. Gerard said.
..and whoever they throw $$ at will be pushing for them.
9-17-2009 10:48 PM
chestnut501
It's the American consumer who has to say "no". I realize that this is often easier said than done but we should do what we can when we can.
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