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What do you think?

DigitalX

Senior member
This US policy thinking economy freedom will bring about political freedom in china is just not working...

trade should be linked to Human Rights

china is not going to be the dream market as most would like to believe...they are still going to export most of their product.

In the mean time, US workers are loosing their job left and right... just think...if this continues can the US really create all that job? Fine, many will say innovation... but how many low skilled labor really have the mind for new idea that can replace a $23/hr job at GM?

summary

-People want cheaper stuff and demand high wages
-Company can not afford high wages and sell cheap stuff, move overseas to produce cheaper stuff
-People loose jobs due to company move overseas, want even cheaper stuff
-even more company move overseas...

This cycle will go on in a loop, unless people stop and think... This oversea thing is a twisted form of dumping... where in US can you produce some $1 items to open stores such as "Dollar General"

if it is done for an friendly country, fine, but all this for building another threat?

I know it is kinda P&N, but people over there are... Want to hear reply from normal people
 
P&N

Besides the lawmakers only used that policy to make themselves rich. They never really cared about US jobs or political freedom in China.
 
Isn't it kind of early in the game to make the determination one way or another? China has really only been following this model since the 1980's.
 
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