by Sixstrings » Fri 02 Jul 2010, 11:05:53
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dissident', 'R')eally now the US isn't pro-business enough? More like a utopia for corporations. If the US government was really serving the interests of the American people it would enact a simple law: all companies that want to sell to Americans should hire Americans. That would kill off the outsourcing scam overnight. No, cheap Chinese lead tainted plastic is not worthy of transporting US manufacturing to China. That the "captains" of industry can do this without a single worry is absurd. These idiots don't even realize that the Americans they are dumping into poverty are the consumers that buy the sh*t they are peddling.
I think the plan is to get China positioned so that the American consumer doesn't matter anymore. Production is already over there, consumption is next. China has had some real wage growth over the years, they still make much less than the US but their cost of living is also cheaper over. Now that they're going to allow their currency to appreciate, Chinese consumers will have more and more buying power.
That's how I see it, the powers that be in the US have sold this country out and just left it to rot. The investing class is already invested in Asia, so what happens here really doesn't matter. Even Steve Wynn is pulling out and relocating to China. So it's not even "China's fault," it's our own elites who have planned all this, it's American elites who are funding the power shift to China.
As for solutions, I agree with you Dissident that we need to have a protectionist policy. And we've got to stop all immigration, H1B's, illegal, legal, and even the anchor babies -- the baby can stay, but the parents gotta go. There's no rational reason why giving birth here should then entitle an entire extended family to take up residence. That sounds harsh, but the situation is serious -- we've got to stop immigration while there aren't enough jobs for those already here.
And you're right, they should be looking at our economic policy in terms of jobs -- it doesn't matter if we sell a lot of minerals to China, while it may monetarily offset some imports it doesn't equal out in terms of jobs. We need to be comparing the balance of trade in terms of jobs, not dollars.
So that's my solution.. bring on the import tariffs, 50-100%, stop all immigration that takes US jobs, and require by law that all services provided to people in the US must be from workers physically located in the US (that would stop the offshoring). If these measures were enacted, we'd have a massive boom in jobs growth.
None of these measures will ever happen because TPTB in this country are globalists, and globalists don't think in nationalistic terms. Globalists think in terms of what country will get them the highest rate of return for dollars invested, not what's good for American society. In the global capitalist world, American labor is trapped on this continent while capital is free as a bird.