One of the policies of the Bush administration, when it came to planning the rebuilding of Iraq, was not to permit countries who did not participate in the liberation to secure contracts which would be paid for with U.S. Taxpayer money. The policy in effect was; we will not outsource American jobs paid for by American taxpayers. With regard to the importation of Canadian drugs, again this is a form of outsourcing. Offering contracts to those NOT a part of the coalition to rebuild Iraq seems to be one of the approaches the Kerry camp would like to take. They have also made it clear that they wish to import drugs for Canada. I guess some outsourcing is fine with them. Any opinions?
