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Geithner And Government Protect Wall Street And Dump Main Street For India

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In a speech that will not surprise anyone, Timothy Geithner, while on a two-day visit to India, pledged that our government would "not (to) harm India's IT outsourcing sector as it battles to create jobs at home in the worst labour market since the Great Depression of the 1930s." He went on to state that "protectionist measures to prevent jobs from migrating outside the country would do more harm to the US than good." As he rambled on, placing international relations and Wall Street profits ahead of millions of unemployed American workers, Geithner dug in his heels and stated:

"protectionist measures to prevent jobs from migrating outside the country would not seek to curb the investments of US companies overseas as "our fortunes are tied with the world"."

"We are not going to go down that path," promised Mr Geithner. "We know that it would make us weaker, not stronger." LINK

To make matters worse, Timothy Geithner stated that the Obama Administration:

"would not seek to curb the investments of US companies overseas as "our fortunes are tied with the world".

Who exactly is Timothy Geithner speaking for when he states that "We know that it would make us weaker, not stronger?" We need to press the White House and Mr. "Globalist Geithner" to explain exactly who he is referring to when speaking about "us." We also need to know how and why it would make the United States weaker if we quit outsourcing American jobs and pay our citizens decent wages rather than supporting the economies of other nations throughout the world.

It is obvious the us Mr. Geithner is speaking of is Corporate America and Wall Street investors, not millions of highly qualified American workers that have had their livelihoods stripped from them by greedy corporations who have placed profit above the health and welfare of the American people. The Obama Administration's acquiescence to corporate profits and power is nauseating and directly conflicts with his campaign promises. This is the most outrageous and misleading statement that Geithner has made to date, IMO, and we must challenge this need of President Obama to support Corporate America while stating that his administration is doing their best to prop-up our jobs market. You can't do both Mr. President; our work force is competent and to pull us out of this "jobless recovery," we have to create more high-tech jobs and quit outsourcing our economy and future to other countries.

How much has corporate greed aided other nations while helping to destroy our own economy? Just in India, the article referred to herein states:

IT outsourcing, which is heavily dependent on business from the US, is one of India's flagship economic sectors. Companies such as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Genpact helped propel the economy to growth rates of 9 per cent before the global financial crisis and was responsible for creating 45 per cent of new jobs over the past 10 years.

I haven't seen these statements circulated in our Mainstream News Media, and as usual, they are reporting upon anything and everything other than what concerns the welfare of our own country. We need to spread the word that President Obama is selling out American workers and pledging to support other economies rather than our own, and this is absolutely unacceptable!

 

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This is outrageous! by William Cormier on Saturday, Apr 10, 2010 at 7:45:58 PM
Encircle the Borders of the States by Jim Calderwood on Sunday, Apr 11, 2010 at 2:13:53 AM
?? by William Cormier on Sunday, Apr 11, 2010 at 8:19:37 AM
OK by Jim Calderwood on Sunday, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:15:18 AM