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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1791468"><p>Your point sounds political, with the bold and all. Nixon gave our mfg away long before that and I could care less what failed party he belonged to. Ask anyone from a former auto or steel manufacturing area and they'll agree. This agreement could not have happened without this, well before any Clinton action:</p><p>As Nixon wrote in his book <em>Seize the Moment</em> in 1992, "If we remain in China, we can play a critical role in helping the private economy gradually eclipse the state sector. In this respect, the most counterproductive thing we could do would be to revoke China's most-favored-nation trade status. … If we want to have an impact on the changes occurring in China, we should not pull the plug on trade. Increasing economic progress will bring progress on human rights."</p><p>Sorry for sidetracking the OP but there is cause and effect for everything. Our mfg dilemma started here and he was the original globalist. I agree with your point though... most everyone after him, including most business leaders, bought into the Chinese Kool-aid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1791468"] Your point sounds political, with the bold and all. Nixon gave our mfg away long before that and I could care less what failed party he belonged to. Ask anyone from a former auto or steel manufacturing area and they'll agree. This agreement could not have happened without this, well before any Clinton action: As Nixon wrote in his book [I]Seize the Moment[/I] in 1992, "If we remain in China, we can play a critical role in helping the private economy gradually eclipse the state sector. In this respect, the most counterproductive thing we could do would be to revoke China's most-favored-nation trade status. … If we want to have an impact on the changes occurring in China, we should not pull the plug on trade. Increasing economic progress will bring progress on human rights." Sorry for sidetracking the OP but there is cause and effect for everything. Our mfg dilemma started here and he was the original globalist. I agree with your point though... most everyone after him, including most business leaders, bought into the Chinese Kool-aid. [/QUOTE]
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