Peter Schiff interview with Chris Lawless Interview on March 29, 2011
plus interview with Brad Galvez Interview on March 25, 2011
and finally interview with Harmon Kaslow on March 17, 2011
Companies will still move jobs where ever they can pay the lowest salaries, lowering the corporate tax rate will not change that...all goods and services that have transactions in the US should be normalized(tariffed) for countries that have don't have protection for workers, outsource whatever and protect the environment.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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