John Cassidy from the New Yorker agrees with me on making sure that American workers are at the cutting edge of whatever comes down the pipeline, and Brad DeLong points out that these positions have been in the Democratic party platform for a while. If voters had a mindset that could look more than 10 years into the future, maybe they'd buy it too.
Edited because I was stupid. Thanks Hogan!
OK, I thought "outsourcing" meant using an outside (but not necessarily foreign) contractor to perform functions that were once done within a firm. When did it become a synonym for "offshoring"? Did I miss a memo?
Posted by: Hogan | August 06, 2004 at 01:26 PM
That's what I meant. Thanks for catching that - I'm at work and posting surreptitiously...
Posted by: Zoe | August 06, 2004 at 01:39 PM
But it's not just you--it looks like you picked up the usage from Brad DeLong, and it would take a better man than me to call him stupid. I think there's a distinction there worth preserving, and I hope it doesn't go away before I get a chance to complain.
(I won't tell your boss if you don't tell mine.)
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