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We have got to stop sending jobs overseas. It's pretty simple: If you're paying $ 12, $ 13, $ 14 an hour for factory workers and you can move your factory South of the border, pay a dollar an hour for labor, ... have no health care—that's the most expensive single element in making a car— have no
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In a stark reminder of the harsh personal toll of the airline industry's slump, the government released figures showing that employment at the major carriers has fallen 34 percent during the last four years
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The phrase has since come into general use to describe any situation involving loss of jobs, or fear of a loss of jobs, particularly by one nation to a rival. Examples include:
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environmental controls, no pollution controls and no retirement, and you don't care about anything but making money, there will be a
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used the phrase "That Giant Sucking Sound" to introduce a comment about a 34% slump in employment in the US
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as people are having to explain who put into the stimulus bill this provision of law."
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representative spoke of worrying "about the giant sucking sound from Eastern Europe;"
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of the third (October 19, 1992) Clinton-Bush-Perot Presidential Debate
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In the second 1992 Presidential Debate, Ross Perot argued:
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And that's the tightening of sphincters on both ends of
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Perot ultimately lost the election, and the winner,
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Index

United States
Ross Perot
North American Free Trade Agreement
1992 US presidential campaign
free-trade agreement
Bill Clinton
European Union
Thomas Friedman
Mexicans
China
India
Joe Sharkey
airline industry
Congressman
Steve LaTourette
R
OH
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Washington, D.C.
Pennsylvania Avenue
Globalization
NAFTA's impact on US employment
Nearshoring
Offshoring
Outsourcing
Ross Perot
The Commission on Presidential Debates
PBS
Archived

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