Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper
Originally posted by: cubby1223But you're not exactly laying out how the U.S. can remain competitive in a global marketplace. These jobs are all going to places where their workers are in far shittier conditions than those of even the U.S.'s poor. Our unemployed are in better shape than their employed. How long can this last. The world is globalizing, you can't stop it.
Americans can compete as soon as they're willing to live like people in the third world.
I disagree with your notion that the effects of global labor arbitrage cannot be stopped or at least dramatically reduced. Why do you take that as a matter of faith? A huge amount of people seem to take it as an axiom today, without question.
What about...
Tariffs...
Zero dollar trade deficit policies...
A moratorium on all immigration...
The elimination of the H-1B and L-1 visa programs...
Internal capitalism...
What ever happened to individualism and self-reliance? One of the ironies in this debate is that the self-proclaimed advocates of capitalism and the free market who would seem to advocate individualism and self reliance support having a nation that's dependent on foreign countries.
I'd have to learn a lot more to discuss this, but everything I've read is that protectionism, while good in theory, in reality is not desirable. I mean, stick with free trade, and if we can keep highly skilled labor here for our workers, while leaving all the remedial manual labor elsewhere I think we're better off for that.
Personally, I think the national debt is the single greatest threat to our long-term economic position. Eliminate that and a huge burden is lifted. And with that said, I expect Dave to jump in with one of his ever-so-useful comments on Republicans.