crude_intentions wrote:To rebuild the industrial core you need competive wages with China, Mexico, . . .
OilFinder2 wrote:crude_intentions wrote:To rebuild the industrial core you need competive wages with China, Mexico, . . .
He addressed this in the article.
highlander wrote:While America used to be a nation under the rule of laws, we now are under the tyranny of rules. When DC fatcats get to decide which banks fail and which succeed, generally based on political contributions, we no longer have the rule of law. We will be ruled by a dictator who gets his marching orders from Goldman-Sachs et al.
The rich will be OK, the rest of us just peons.
highlander wrote:While America used to be a nation under the rule of laws, we now are under the tyranny of rules. The rich will be OK, the rest of us just peons.
Revi wrote:highlander wrote:While America used to be a nation under the rule of laws, we now are under the tyranny of rules. The rich will be OK, the rest of us just peons.
So what's new?
americandream wrote:Forget competitive wages. American industrialists have voted with their feet and invested in China en masse and they aren't going to move back to America so as the workforce can be paid previously marked up wages. Nor is American labour going to offer itself at Chinese rates. I see the US labour force being shepherded into financial and other services, casualised or consigned to long term state dependence. Thats where I disagree with Evans.
The co-opted elites from China, India, Brazil, Russia, the non-Anglo EU and elsewhere have increasingly become and will remain increasingly, dependant on Anglos to both shelter their manufacturing wealth as well as capitalise on it through passive instruments. That ain't about to change. Don't believe me. Watch the news and ponder.OilFinder2 wrote:crude_intentions wrote:To rebuild the industrial core you need competive wages with China, Mexico, . . .
He addressed this in the article.
cipi604 wrote:Can the so proud about the dollar americans give us a technical explanation to how will an organism like USA survive without the daily transplant of oil? and with Mexico in the cards too...
cipi604 wrote:Can the so proud about the dollar americans give us a technical explanation to how will an organism like USA survive without the daily transplant of oil? and with Mexico in the cards too...
hironegro wrote:Why would any country in a globalized economy not want a stable currency? SDR makes the most sense for the planet in general.
Scactha wrote:Here´s the history. We have had about ten thousand years of civilisation. China has been the economical center of the planet up until the industrial revolution. USA has been the center during fifty years of division as the leader of team blue. That time is over and the anomaly is correcting itself.
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