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October 09, 2006

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Steve Smith

When Mr. Bubble says he and his family had no control over Alterra because they failed to exercise the power they had but didn't use-- well, that's like saying he didn't send jobs to China because, well, the money he saved from closing down all those Michigan jobs was in his China money pocket, you see, and there just wasn't enough in his Michigan money pocket! That's twice he insulted our intelligence by telling a stupidly transparent lie and expected us to swallow it!

The Executive Director

Hi, Steve.

I'm a free-trader and, in principle, have no problem with jobs moving around if that's what makes good business sense. (I do think, however, that there are a lot of lousy businessmen who think cheap labor rather than increased productivity is the solution to their financial troubles.)

That said, let me say that Dick DeVos isn't being square with the voters about the Michigan-China jobs issue. China shut down the Amway ponzi scheme and wouldn't let the company do any business there unless it manufactured in China the stuff to be sold in China. In a way, China told Amway that it couldn't run its racket there unless the Chinese got cut in.

So, Amway couldn't supply China from Michigan. That combined with the ponzi scheme in North America declining, Amway had no choice but to cut jobs here and restructure. Because of the nature of Amway's slimy means of growing, it had to come to end at some point -- and it did, accelerating by the fact that opportunities for supplying China from Michigan were curtailed.

All of what happened regarding Michigan jobs at Amway makes business sense, but DeVos can't really explain that to voters without explaining what a rotten business Amway is in the first place.

Regards, Bill

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