| "[T]he far more serious threat to America's economic well-being is the ongoing, systematic pressure to eliminate jobs, reduce wages and cut benefits. Nearly 5 million American jobs have moved offshore since 2000. If this trend continues, a staggering 18 million positions in manufacturing, services and information technology will move overseas by 2015. No economy in the world can sustain that kind of loss in all three sectors and hope to remain productive and prosperous." — Tom Daschle and Leo Hindery Jr., The Chicago Sun-Times, 10 July 2006 |
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