DaleB
Final Approach
Ignorance is bliss, I suppose. Have a great day.Point is everything that comes out of china is junk, I really don't care about china, they have nothing worth while to contribute to humanity at this point.
Ignorance is bliss, I suppose. Have a great day.Point is everything that comes out of china is junk, I really don't care about china, they have nothing worth while to contribute to humanity at this point.
Ignorance is bliss, I suppose. Have a great day.
Tell that to the Chinese.Protectionist tariffs don't work.
Can politicians corrupt the system...is a pig's a** bacon? Absolutely. But they still have a purpose.
Which is a great dinner table and high school and college classroom discussion that helps maintain the illusion that they’re actually used that way, when they rarely are. Politicians don’t enact them for true fairness. Ever. That doesn’t meet their personal goals.
Here is the other side of your answer. You work on an assembly line for Ford (just used it for an example, don't read too much into it). If you buy the American built one you have a job. You buy the Mexican built one, you don't.
Everyone complains that all of the manufacturing jobs have left the US, but what do you expect when you force companies to move to survive. Even if one company didn't want to leave, they can't compete when the next company outsources its labor to a nation without a minimum wage.
Free trade is a myth. It is part of the Utopian society that certain groups dream about. But that group also slept through World History as well. Its been tried, its failed. The entire planet will never be one big harmonious nation without borders. We can't even keep our own country united these days.
It was, at its root, ****-poor and unbelievably short-sighted management. US auto manufacturers (among many others) completely failed to see the rising quantity and quality of foreign car manufacturers, especially Japan. Japanese cars had always been pretty much a joke, along with nearly everything else Japanese made. The writing was on the wall as the quality of Japanese manufactured goods improved by leaps and bounds, and they started to innovate rather than simply mimic. US management ignored it, believing that the Japanese could never compete with them... much as as some ill-informed and naive members here still believe the same thing about another Asian nation long renowned for producing cheap garbage. The only driver for US auto manufacturing was short term profit. Cost reduction above all, sell the stuff as quickly as you can unload it and to hell with quality or innovation.What really decimated auto workers isn't trade deals but poor quality (particularly in the 1970's), and automation.
Here is the other side of your answer. You work on an assembly line for Ford (just used it for an example, don't read too much into it). If you buy the American built one you have a job. You buy the Mexican built one, you don't. Everyone complains that all of the manufacturing jobs have left the US, but what do you expect when you force companies to move to survive. Even if one company didn't want to leave, they can't compete when the next company outsources its labor to a nation without a minimum wage.
Free trade is a myth. It is part of the Utopian society that certain groups dream about. But that group also slept through World History as well. Its been tried, its failed. The entire planet will never be one big harmonious nation without borders. We can't even keep our own country united these days.
Without delving into too much of a political conversation and getting this thread locked, politicians have the ability to corrupt any and every system and tool at their disposal. Is it a perfect system, no, but its all we have for now. Best we can do is vote the bastards out!
We'll just print it. Fed prints it, gives it to the govt, who then gives the "bond" to the Fed who buys it. Ever hear of Quantitative easing?China could get real evil and quit buying T-bills. Where we gonna get our money then? Or we could get evil and default on the ones they already have.
I wouldn't say China is great. It is a nice place to visit, and all, but they work 6 days a week and work very hard. However, they are very well educated. In the pharmaceutical and chemical industry, many Chinese came here, got advanced degrees, work visas, and worked here. Some of them went home and started their own companies, and used their contacts here to get contracts. First it was intermediate compounds, the building blocks of drugs. These don't need to be pure since they are used in subsequent reactions to make the final product. Next it was drug discovery and library synthesis. All that work used to be done here. WuXi Biotech contracted with all the large pharma companies for this work. Now they are doing drug discovery on their own. For now, they buy the equipment manufactured by my employer and sometimes I go there to train them how to use it well.Lol, yeah, China is great and all the naysayers are fools, so when are you moving over there?
Too true. We have 2 parties, and they made barriers to keep it that way.Hmm. Without going too deeply into that, voting out “bastards” doesn’t work when there’s a 100 person deep line of bastards waiting to take the first bastard’s place. LOL. That one is a fairy tale we tell schoolkids, too.
I wouldn't say China is great. It is a nice place to visit, and all, but they work 6 days a week and work very hard. However, they are very well educated. In the pharmaceutical and chemical industry, many Chinese came here, got advanced degrees, work visas, and worked here. Some of them went home and started their own companies, and used their contacts here to get contracts. First it was intermediate compounds, the building blocks of drugs. These don't need to be pure since they are used in subsequent reactions to make the final product. Next it was drug discovery and library synthesis. All that work used to be done here. WuXi Biotech contracted with all the large pharma companies for this work. Now they are doing drug discovery on their own. For now, they buy the equipment manufactured by my employer and sometimes I go there to train them how to use it well.
We created out own competition.
They are good chemists & computer scientists. I work with them often. We lost enough chemistry jobs to them that the American Chemical Society had to open "local" sections over there. Please see the links below, especially the last one.I don't think it's competition, IMO China is a third world country with a great hype job
No. Is it about creating inflation so the bonds are being paid off with a buck that's worth a lot less than the buck that was used to buy the bond?We'll just print it. Fed prints it, gives it to the govt, who then gives the "bond" to the Fed who buys it. Ever hear of Quantitative easing?
Every been to Hong Kong? Shanghai? Shenzhen?I don't think it's competition, IMO China is a third world country with a great hype job
That will happen sooner or later, then things will get interesting, meanwhile these miscreants keep getting voted in.
Of course that is true. But it is more complicated, and all the wealthy that leverage their credit to buy fancy things also pay back with cheaper dollars.No. Is it about creating inflation so the bonds are being paid off with a buck that's worth a lot less than the buck that was used to buy the bond?
Best we can do is vote the bastards out!
As per the Bretton Woods agreement, in part, all oil is transacted in dollars, that certainly helps to prop up the dollar.
I'm amazed at the number of people that slept through high school economics class. Tariffs were created for a reason, to allow dissimilar countries to trade on even grounds. Somehow, the one world crowd has convinced us that tariffs are wrong. The reason you need tariffs is that no two countries have the same currency and economics. A dollar in the US is not equal to a dollar in Mexico or China. Heck, a dollar in NYC is not equal to a dollar in the rural midwest even. Just think about and you realize that the cost of living in Manhattan is triple what it is in Nebraska!
Free trade only benefits the lesser nations. The nations that get away with paying workers a dollar a day. Nations that have no safety or health regulations or requirements. The US has been taken to the cleaners by these free trade agreements. Then people wonder why Ford would rather build cars in Mexico instead of Detroit, and blame the company! They didn't create the system, they have to compete in it. Tariffs equal the playing field. If it cost $10,000 to build a car in Mexico, and $15,000 to build it in Detroit, then you need a $5,000 tariff to make it equal. It all comes down to protecting your nation's own jobs and economy.
As for the gloom and doom sayers about American exports, realize our exports, grain and meat, are necessary food products. We are the number one food producing country in the world. China needs our exports to feed its people, as do many other nations. They can play tough, but when their people get hungry they will pay whatever it takes.
Hmm. Without going too deeply into that, voting out “bastards” doesn’t work when there’s a 100 person deep line of bastards waiting to take the first bastard’s place. LOL. That one is a fairy tale we tell schoolkids, too.
Every been to Hong Kong? Shanghai? Shenzhen?
Right, or China can sell through another country. Duh. This was a very "smart" tariff.It’s dumb. Jobs are never coming back to the US, if China is hit with tariffs, there are plenty of other countries only too happy to supply the cheap consumer goods we have all got used to.
Every been to Hong Kong? Shanghai? Shenzhen?
I really don't care about china, they have nothing worth while to contribute to humanity at this point.
After the 1929 crash and depression they passed Smoot-Hawley bill, signed by republican Herbert Hoover, which was a bunch of tariffs to "save jobs". It backfired and made the depression worse. If you want to make people poorer, pass more tariffs. As for the USA being "taken" by other countries, consider that the USA is the wealthiest nation on earth by GDP and Net Worth. The USA also has the almighty DOLLAR, which benefits the USA greatly because it is demand by other countries.
Do a google on "Smoot-Hawley wiki"
These tariffs are mostly special interest, hot air, vote getting, ****ing contests. But if we get a lot of them, they can really matter.
In the 1929 market crash, 729 banks failed and the govt did nothing. In the 2008 market crash, 538 banks failed. Had the govt done nothing there would have been more than in the Great Depreesion
Credit Bush, Obama, and othe world leaders who did the equivalent of flying over their countries and throwing money out of helicopters that prevented a second Great Depression.
Tariffs had nothing to do with the Great Depression. It is a fable that keeps being repeated without any basis in fact.
I don't think it's competition, IMO China is a third world country with a great hype job
The argument isn't that Smoot caused the great depression. The argument is that, in it's attempt to protect the domestic market and create jobs, Smoot was abject failure and helped to prolong the economic pain, and in that, there is truth. Export markets retaliated, and farmers were unable to export commodities like tobacco, cotton and other important crops. Foreign debtors were unable to pay financial obligations, putting even more pressure on banks. The cost of living increased due to the increased price of goods.
As a farmer I keep an eye on some of the ag message boards. It's telling, and some of the growers were pointing to the "success" of the sugar tariffs that have been placed on imported sugar for a number of years. What they seem to forget is that where there were once hundreds of large confection manufactures in the US, employing tens of thousands, there are now only a handful, and many of those are struggling to resist offshore manufacturing. Almost 90% of the sweets sold this Valentines day were Hecho en Mexico, and not due to labor cost.
I find it amazing we trade with the commies in China and Vietnam, but won’t trade with the commies in Cuba.
In the 2008 market crash, 538 banks failed. Had the govt done nothing there would have been more than in the Great Depreesion.