Posted on 07/11/2005 7:27:02 AM PDT by jpsb
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's trade surplus for June swelled five-fold from a year earlier as exports grew much faster than imports, offering more ammunition for foreign critics who argue that Beijing should let the yuan rise in value.
The June surplus grew to $9.68 billion, exceeding forecasts of $8.0 billion and towering above the $1.8 billion surplus recorded for June 2004.
Tell that to your representative in congress, supposedly they control the purse strings.
Communist china has already made it perfectly clear what their intentions are. Deflating the US dollar so we wont be able to buy anything from anybody else is not going to "telegraph" anything that they have not already said. Their missles are already pointed at american cities, they are building a war machine, they are going to war with Taiwan, which the US has pledged to ally with. We already know we are going to war with them, it is no secret.
Tell that to your representative in congress, supposedly they control the purse strings.
The president also has veto power to stop any spending bills, or that increase the national debt.
The more and more trillions and trillions of debt that americans are creating is going to cause problems.
You heard it here first.
I do agree with you some what here. But, using government force to manage our imports and exports and government force to make consumers pay more for goods will do what?
Shut off the $ flow to China? Do you think they will just say "OK, no big deal we understand" Or do you think it push up the time table for war and make them even more twitchy?
What do you say to the families that lose everything when the 800 billion export market to China dries up?
It is the PRIMARY responsibility of the representatives. Do you cheer when a representative "brings home the bacon with a new bridge with federal dollars?" Or is it just spending on other states/districts that is pork barrel spending?
How about their buying votes giving your tax dollars to lower income voters? Pork?
Yes the president SHOULD veto spending, but he will be blamed for shutting down the government.
Nah, they are just calling you a hater. I can see like most of the others who argue for unfettered free trade on this forum, friendly persuasion isn't your strong point.
No government interference should be allowed or tolerated.
Agreed in theory, but the reality is that our Asian economic rivals use government to protect nascent industries and technologies and also use currency trading by central banks to sop up US dollars rather than buying US goods. As an example, during the time the Korean auto industry was forming in the '80's the Korean government ran a 300% tariff on US autos.
I think trade globally has to be managed on a country by country, case by case basis. If we are to open our markets to other countries, they have to be truly willing to open theirs.
They are not prepared yet for all out war. If we boycott all trade with them, as we did with cuba, they will not be able to afford to build more missles, fighters, bombers, nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers, troop transports to get accross the Taiwan strait, etc. The money they now get from us, is not going down to the chinese civilian people, it is going to build a war machine. Shut them off, and their plans for war against the US are indefinitely postponed.
Yes the president SHOULD veto spending, but he will be cheered for shutting down the government
What goods do we still make in the USA?
What will they have won if they go to war and win? A population that has 250 years of being total piss ants when it comes to bowing to authoritarian trash? We won't make very good "subjects"
What will drive the economy if private property is no more? We don't have any resources left according to the gloom and doomers. What's in it for them?
This totalitarian/capitalism bastard they've spawned will not survive it's schizophrenia. It just won't work in the long term.
By the people that hang out at Free Republic and maybe 30 to 40 percent of the population, the rest will want to crucify him.
Actually, they have called me an America hater.
I can see like most of the others who argue for unfettered free trade on this forum, friendly persuasion isn't your strong point
I have yet to see a friendly exchange on this forum on this topic.
And friendly is what you are to people who don't call you a traitor.
I don't suffer fools gladly, so they can keep that friendly nonsense after they call me a traitor.
China/Walmart haters vs Free traders. We seem to keep butting heads, but not changing any minds.
I hate China's government as much as anyone, but we were dealt our hand by Bill Clinton. We need to play it out and not reach for our guns. (yet)
I agree we should be a bit more forceful with China in insisting that access to our markets be reciprocal. It is a balancing act where a sledgehammer approach will only cause harm.
To top it all off, longshoremen are now among the highest-paid blue-collar workers in the U.S., with an average annual salary of somewhere between $75,000 and $85,000 per year.
Wage Estimates | ||||||
SOC Code Number | Occupation Title | Employment (1) | Median Hourly | Mean Hourly | Mean Annual (2) | Mean RSE (3) |
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations | 9,581,320 | $11.48 | $13.41 | $27,880 | 0.4 % | |
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Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors | 7,460 | $16.40 | $18.90 | $39,310 | 2.0 % |
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First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand | 169,860 | $18.40 | $19.45 | $40,460 | 0.3 % |
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First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators | 222,590 | $21.54 | $23.23 | $48,320 | 0.4 % |
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Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers | 78,490 | (4) | (4) | $129,620 | 3.0 % |
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Commercial Pilots | 21,370 | (4) | (4) | $62,290 | 3.0 % |
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Air Traffic Controllers | 22,260 | $49.05 | $47.94 | $99,710 | 0.7 % |
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Airfield Operations Specialists | 4,810 | $17.64 | $20.22 | $42,050 | 2.4 % |
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Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians | 17,410 | $9.49 | $10.17 | $21,140 | 1.4 % |
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Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity | 183,710 | $14.30 | $15.09 | $31,390 | 2.1 % |
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Bus Drivers, School | 475,430 | $11.18 | $11.33 | $23,560 | 0.6 % |
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Driver/Sales Workers | 406,910 | $9.66 | $11.36 | $23,620 | 0.8 % |
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Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer | 1,553,370 | $16.11 | $16.63 | $34,580 | 0.3 % |
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Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services | 938,730 | $11.80 | $12.88 | $26,790 | 0.4 % |
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Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs | 132,650 | $9.41 | $10.34 | $21,510 | 0.7 % |
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Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other | 85,520 | $9.45 | $11.04 | $22,960 | 1.7 % |
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Locomotive Engineers | 31,180 | $24.30 | $26.29 | $54,680 | 2.9 % |
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Locomotive Firers | 620 | $21.56 | $22.23 | $46,230 | 3.2 % |
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Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers | 6,170 | $17.70 | $18.41 | $38,280 | 1.8 % |
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Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators | 16,410 | $21.46 | $23.03 | $47,900 | 1.6 % |
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Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters | 35,720 | $22.28 | $25.28 | $52,580 | 2.7 % |
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Subway and Streetcar Operators | 8,900 | $23.70 | $22.67 | $47,150 | 4.5 % |
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Rail Transportation Workers, All Other | 7,680 | $19.57 | $19.56 | $40,680 | 1.5 % |
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Sailors and Marine Oilers | 27,570 | $14.00 | $14.98 | $31,160 | 1.3 % |
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Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels | 25,200 | $24.20 | $25.11 | $52,230 | 1.0 % |
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Motorboat Operators | 2,830 | $15.39 | $16.25 | $33,790 | 2.7 % |
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Ship Engineers | 10,330 | $26.42 | $27.80 | $57,830 | 1.9 % |
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Bridge and Lock Tenders | 3,500 | $17.98 | $17.05 | $35,460 | 1.3 % |
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Parking Lot Attendants | 120,080 | $8.08 | $8.48 | $17,650 | 0.8 % |
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Service Station Attendants | 90,640 | $8.29 | $8.92 | $18,560 | 0.7 % |
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Traffic Technicians | 6,240 | $16.19 | $17.11 | $35,600 | 1.8 % |
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Transportation Inspectors | 24,140 | $24.22 | $24.89 | $51,780 | 1.5 % |
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Transportation Workers, All Other | 51,850 | $15.47 | $16.11 | $33,510 | 1.8 % |
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Conveyor Operators and Tenders | 54,380 | $12.23 | $12.85 | $26,720 | 0.9 % |
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Crane and Tower Operators | 43,570 | $17.99 | $18.81 | $39,130 | 0.9 % |
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Dredge Operators | 1,730 | $13.47 | $14.43 | $30,010 | 1.6 % |
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Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators | 67,080 | $15.37 | $16.40 | $34,120 | 0.9 % |
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Loading Machine Operators, Underground Mining | 3,330 | $15.98 | $16.34 | $34,000 | 1.6 % |
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Hoist and Winch Operators | 5,550 | $16.19 | $18.65 | $38,790 | 1.8 % |
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Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators | 631,530 | $12.78 | $13.57 | $28,230 | 0.4 % |
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Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment | 330,520 | $8.41 | $9.33 | $19,400 | 0.5 % |
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Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand | 2,390,910 | $9.67 | $10.53 | $21,910 | 0.3 % |
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Machine Feeders and Offbearers | 149,500 | $10.68 | $11.31 | $23,530 | 0.5 % |
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Packers and Packagers, Hand | 872,260 | $8.25 | $8.97 | $18,660 | 0.4 % |
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Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators | 4,680 | $21.07 | $21.56 | $44,850 | 2.0 % |
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Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers | 9,810 | $17.04 | $17.79 | $37,000 | 2.2 % |
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Wellhead Pumpers | 10,040 | $16.31 | $16.33 | $33,960 | 1.8 % |
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Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors | 139,920 | $12.38 | $13.37 | $27,810 | 1.8 % |
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Shuttle Car Operators | 3,000 | $18.08 | $17.58 | $36,570 | 1.1 % |
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Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders | 16,530 | $15.59 | $16.44 | $34,190 | 1.4 % |
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Material Moving Workers, All Other | 57,390 | $13.87 | $15.29 | $31,800 | 1.9 % |
On another page, there is a further break-out:
Industry | Employment | Hourly mean wage | Annual mean wage |
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Support activities for water transportation | 7,730 | $26.82 | $55,780 |
Inland water transportation | 4,730 | $24.42 | $50,790 |
Sea, coastal, and Great Lakes transportation | 3,210 | $28.10 | $58,450 |
Scenic and sightseeing transportation, water | 2,440 | $19.08 | $39,680 |
Machinery and equipment rental and leasing | 1,150 | $25.86 | $53,780 |
They want TAiwan back - they have been obsessed with that since 1950. They have no interest in making us "subjects".
People that will fight, or make war, at any cost, and never give up, dont necessarily act rationally, but they can inflict a lot of damage on their opponents, and occasionally win.
By the people that hang out at Free Republic and maybe 30 to 40 percent of the population, the rest will want to crucify him.
YOu are overestimating, it is probably more like 10% of the Free Republic, and 3-4% of the rest. The war in Iraq is going to cost over a trillion dollars(that we dont have and must borrow), and most people support all of that spending.
Hmmm. I don't remember people sending the kids to the Caribbean, but in my experience, sending the kids to Europe used to happen a good bit. I think that many schools had organized trips to France or Britain.
Just to verify some of these memories from three decades ago, I did a quick Google, and I found a West Virginia high school history of the 1970s that mentions just such a school trip to France.
What is the cost of not fighting the Islamofacists?
Quote: Who are you to suggest I should feel guilty for shopping there? I'm retired and on a fixed income. Why should I pay higher prices for any item, just to satisfy someone else's concept of fair trade. It's none of your business...stay out of my wallet.
Translation: I got my comfy pension and SS and screw all the younger people and their own grandchildren who still have to work.
Typical "I got mine-screw everyone else" senior citizen greed/attitude that is so prevelant today.
What is the cost of not fighting the Islamofacists?
Apparently not very much. All of the other presidents, did not spend anything on it, why is this president having problems? Why are they a problem only now after not being a problem for hundreds of years?
Bush is spending over a trillion dollars on his war that other presidents did not spend anything on it. People attack you for reasons. To stop them you find out why it is happening and deal with that.
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