Executives Say Americans Don't Deserve Jobs

From the News-Only-A-Republican-Could-Love department, comes this article from the Washington Post (registration required):

'Particularly troubling is the report's information about confidential discussions with executives at Boston Consulting's client companies, many of whom conveyed low opinions of their American employees compared with labor available abroad. Not only are factory workers in low-cost countries much cheaper -- well below $1 per hour in China, compared with $15 to $30 per hour in the United States and Europe -- but they quickly achieve quality levels that are "equivalent to or even higher than . . . [the] best plants in the West," according to the report.'

The report also urges American companies to quicken the pace of offshoring. Of course, destroying jobs is the best way to create them, right? Repeat after me until you, too, believe: "When I lose my job, it makes America stronger. When I lose my job, it makes America stronger. When I lose my job, it makes America stronger."