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glb wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I agree with Jim; "workers demand that 'their' plant
stay" is a hypothetical
<br>construct that hasn't materialized in any form that I can recall in
America
<br>in my lifetime. Aren't there more overlaps between "US economic nationalism
<br>and US imperialism" than differences?
<br>glb
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Max Sawicky answered:
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<br>You haven't been paying sufficiently close attention.
<p>See the "Good Jobs First" web site, linked
<br>to Citizens for Tax Justice, www.ctj.org
<p>mbs</blockquote>

<p><br>Gary:
<p>Thanks for the reminder... it's been awhile since I've accessed the
<b>CTJ</b> web site for
<br>news and the latest from Bob McIntyre... and if I would have paid closer
attention
<br>to my <b>CTJ Update </b>I should have remembered the <b>GJF</b> projects.
<p>My post (and Jim's position?) was premised on "U.S." rather than NGO
policies...
<br>and, on <u>results</u> (as in "plant stay") instead of efforts, which
should be the focus.
<p>glb
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