Walter E. Williams: Anti-Chinese rhetoric diverts attention from the real problems
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Well, we now know who is underwriting Walt's professorship at George Mason University.
You know I never was of the opinion this man was conservative.
What a crafty man: sure, when you add "services" to the imports list you can change the whole picture drastically. We do not usually (Californian bridges and New More..
It is Dr. Williams' rhetoric that "diverts attention from the real problems".
Clearly increased productivity is one reason why we employ fewer folks in manufacturing. But we also just make less (as compared to the rest of the More..