Posted on 02/13/2011 4:06:39 PM PST by Cringing Negativism Network
In other words, the free trade policies were likely a set up....
I believe the KKK has uttered the phrase “America First” on occasion, yet I haven't seen them “catapulted to national prominence”. You are easily impressed.
Donald Trump is a cheap hustler. He will say or do anything to enrich/empower “The Donald”. A common thief & liar would make a better President.
And your brain and eyes tell you that our problems will be solved by giving the federal government greater power and more of our money?
>>I think you do not understand communist China.<<
You have now entered bizarro world.
I ask again:
1) WHAT DO YOU SAY MY POSITION IS AND PLEASE QUOTE THE POST THAT SUPPORTS IT?
2) HOW IS IT YOU CLAIM TO HAVE TAKEN ECONOMICS CLASSES YET CANNOT DEFINE S V D VS QS V QD?
You keep talking about Communism and stuff with absolutely no foundation — either in theory or in what I have said.
Calling you out on your ignorance doesn’t make me a Communist — it just means you have been called out on your ignorance.
Many of these foreign countries spend a lot of money lobbying our politicians.
So let me get this straight.
If someone is squalling like a gut shot panther for an answer, and I supply that answer, I can demand that they STFU?
But basically, as long as the U.S. Dollar is the money used in most global transactions we can print as much as we like and ever thing will be fine, just fine?
Don’t need no jobs. Don’t need no manufacturing. We just need to make sure we don’t piss ever body off so much they start using Iranian Rials instead of dollars.
Cause if the rest of the world decides to get Rial we are screwed.
Right?
Right.
As a final point, if we think Chinese and Indian labor are pricing American union workers out of the market...wait until real fully automated factories enter the marketplace (coming soon)...even Chinese labor will look expensive by comparison.
In fact, the era of labor is actually over...China and India are just catching the tail end of it.
Future labor will be software and hardware engineers.
Oh man, not red herring for dinner again. :)
So when confronted with a diametrical opposite position, your solution is to talk louder?
Gosh I so agree with you now. :)
“The idea of Mom & Pop machine shops supplying parts to Fortune 100 manufacturing companies died in the 1990s. Are you just getting around to realizing it?”
A good friend of mine runs a “mom and pop” design company. His companies main customers are Fortune 25 companies.
In other words, the free trade policies were likely a set up....
Many of these foreign countries spend a lot of money lobbying our politicians.
Exactly...A set up? Were they paid off?
The hypocrisy of demanding bigger government and higher taxes on a conservative forum is lost on them.
So.
Similar to the way Imperial Japanese occupying forces, controlled (Republic of) China territory they had invaded.
History is repeating. We however, are on the losing end of what is happening.
Seemingly, determined not to notice.
“Future labor will be software and hardware engineers. “
BWAHHAHHAHHHAHHAAAA
As long as you are willing to work in Mumbai.
Don’t know what you mean by “design company.” I’m talking about the Mom & Pop machine shops that I used to see on Telegraph or Michigan or Warren when I worked in Detroit. They’re gone, and they’re not coming back . . . no matter how much one of these FR econ imbeciles decides to charge me.
>>There’s a simple way to teach economics. Go back to the days of cave men. Tell them they are free to do anything they want other than stealing from or hurting/killing each other.<<
That is sort of my point. They won’t “recreate economic theory.” What they will do is create an economic model. Economic theory provides tools to defined and describe the model — and to some degree predict the results of the implemented economic model.
But you still need those tools, just as you need mathematical tools to describe relationships. You can’t say something is twice the size of something else without the mathematical toolset of arithmetic and the specific tool of multiplication.
For someone to come along and say “well, I know economics because I spend money and work” is like someone saying “I can tell Item A is twice the size as Item B” without the ability to multiply.
This is merely about knowledge.
I think they get it, actually . . . it's why they change the subject as soon as they can.
I think Obama would love to levy tariffs!
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