squ1d wrote:Protectionism simply doesn't work. Reality doesn't go away outside of your safe space.
It sounds good to some people though.
squ1d wrote:The lens through which you all seem to see this issue has been framed by the U.S. media, which thankfully I am free of. My brief time in NC last year watching Fox News was enough to last a lifetime.
geonuc wrote:squ1d wrote:The lens through which you all seem to see this issue has been framed by the U.S. media, which thankfully I am free of. My brief time in NC last year watching Fox News was enough to last a lifetime.
Surely you're aware that Fox News is hardly representative of the US news media?
squ1d wrote:And also, having read the above, I can't believe you won't admit you've gone Right(tm), and perhaps even are a Trump supporter.
SciFi Chick wrote:squ1d wrote:Protectionism simply doesn't work. Reality doesn't go away outside of your safe space.
It sounds good to some people though.
And still I await your solution. Just let China do whatever they want because they're getting better over time?
I mean, I get it. Japan used to suck. Their stuff was the worst crap you get ahold of, and over time, they began making the best stuff. Maybe that's the direction China will go.
Maybe we shouldn't be fighting with them.
You seem to think we should just accept that we don't have manufacturing anymore and sink into the night.
Meanwhile, I'll counter swift's anecdotal evidence with the awesomeness that is Bosch - a German company that is going nuts with building factories here and paying people decent wages.
Granted - and I mean this is in all seriousness - they seem to be doing the right thing in spite of the government rather than because of it. For the life of me, I wish there was a way to encourage more of that.
My natural state is to think the government should have less involvement not more.
Then, I got to a house that's been gutted after a hurricane and listen to an insurance adjuster nickel and dime every single repair.
And that's a visit into my chaotic mind. Just tryin' to put things together and see what's best. For some more non-sequiturs, as soon as Trump passed his tax bill, my mom's paycheck went up and so did the checks of all the pensioneers she was overseeing at the time.
South Korea LOVED what Trump did with North Korea. i reckon their opinion matters.
There are companies building new places to manufacture stuff all over the U.S. And so what if it takes five to ten years to get it together? Wouldn't it be worth it?
I mean, seriously, do we just roll over and die because most of us are white and this country was built in a time of colonialism? Do we just accept being service oriented? Do we want open borders? Is it time to just round up all the white people and say we don't really have a culture and we're responsible for all the ills of the world?
I guess I'm trying to look at a broader picture and I'm probably failing.
squ1d wrote:I didn't call SFC a bad person. I said I think she's drifted right. I also think she is quick to defend Trump and slow to criticize, which gives the impression to me of tacit support.
Just saying it as I see it.
I didn't tell anyone to go fuck themselves. That's where I suggested we all pump the brakes.
squ1d wrote:I don't accept the premise of your "China is screwing us over". And I'm simply living in the real world. The lens through which you all seem to see this issue has been framed by the U.S. media, which thankfully I am free of. My brief time in NC last year watching Fox News was enough to last a lifetime.
The real issue is costs, as you pointed out. And the fact is, the developing world will be cheaper, until their middle class expands to similar proportions as that of the western world.
But the west can and does dominate in other areas of industry. It's a matter of playing to strengths and not sticking the Ye Olde Times because that's The Way Things Were(tm).
Or, just have tariffs and replay history for the Nth time.
squ1d wrote:And also, having read the above, I can't believe you won't admit you've gone Right(tm), and perhaps even are a Trump supporter.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:squ1d wrote:Protectionism simply doesn't work. Reality doesn't go away outside of your safe space.
It sounds good to some people though.
And still I await your solution. Just let China do whatever they want because they're getting better over time?
I mean, I get it. Japan used to suck. Their stuff was the worst crap you get ahold of, and over time, they began making the best stuff. Maybe that's the direction China will go.
Maybe we shouldn't be fighting with them.
You seem to think we should just accept that we don't have manufacturing anymore and sink into the night.
Meanwhile, I'll counter swift's anecdotal evidence with the awesomeness that is Bosch - a German company that is going nuts with building factories here and paying people decent wages.
Granted - and I mean this is in all seriousness - they seem to be doing the right thing in spite of the government rather than because of it. For the life of me, I wish there was a way to encourage more of that.
My natural state is to think the government should have less involvement not more.
Then, I got to a house that's been gutted after a hurricane and listen to an insurance adjuster nickel and dime every single repair.
And that's a visit into my chaotic mind. Just tryin' to put things together and see what's best. For some more non-sequiturs, as soon as Trump passed his tax bill, my mom's paycheck went up and so did the checks of all the pensioneers she was overseeing at the time.
South Korea LOVED what Trump did with North Korea. i reckon their opinion matters.
There are companies building new places to manufacture stuff all over the U.S. And so what if it takes five to ten years to get it together? Wouldn't it be worth it?
I mean, seriously, do we just roll over and die because most of us are white and this country was built in a time of colonialism? Do we just accept being service oriented? Do we want open borders? Is it time to just round up all the white people and say we don't really have a culture and we're responsible for all the ills of the world?
I guess I'm trying to look at a broader picture and I'm probably failing.
I do agree that China is screwing you. Particularly regarding IP rights. But the shifting of manufacturing facilities to China was all happily done by your own private industry. Not your government. Hell, it became widespread under Bush Jr. Who, IIRC, was pushing tax cuts at the time. I don't see how Trump's current policies are going to bring manufacturing back to the US. But, if they do, Manufacturing will be highly automated. So forget about good paying manufacturing jobs coming back. Again, the best way to handle China under the current circumstances was the TPP (and No, I'm am not a fan of it. HOWEVER it was specially made to create a market block big enough to counter China. AND, it had a lot of provisions to protect Intellectual Property rights).
I also distrust China because, despite all their assurances, their moves on the South China Sea show that they have ulterior motives. And SURPRISE!: a lot of the members of the TPP were going to be countries in the area.
I suspect that Bosch's US manufacturing facilities are used to make very high tech stuff, and require highly skilled/highly qualified personnel. So, it's not surprising that they take care of their people, regardless of what government says or does.
I am of the opinion that Government should do that the Private Sector can't or won't do because to do it well requires forfeiting making a profit (and no it's not criticism, it's simply a fact), I also am of the opinion that Market Economies are the least bad ones. I am also of the opinion that they require regulation because they are fragile and left to its own devices, economic actors WILL distort it . The hard part is how much regulation and the fact that they can't be set in stone. That requires a lot of work. But its better than the alternative.
As for South Korea, they sure loved Trump in June. But, these days: Not so much. Specially after today's events. I think that he's too erratic to get anything concrete done. Also, his penchant for expecting a personal relationship to have precedence over the interests of a Country is at best... stupid. As Charles De Gaulle said: "A man has friends. A country: interests". And that's before I even talk about the fact that he's a bully and bullies are usually taken down by bigger bullies. Not a good idea in International relations.
SciFi Chick wrote:squ1d wrote:Protectionism simply doesn't work. Reality doesn't go away outside of your safe space.
It sounds good to some people though.
And still I await your solution. Just let China do whatever they want because they're getting better over time?
I guess I'm trying to look at a broader picture and I'm probably failing.
SciFi Chick wrote:Also, your points about Trump's instability are well taken. Even if this trade war is a good idea, I don't know that he will stick with it, and that's very concerning.
Ugh... just read his comments about South Korea needing our approval. How embarrassing. He'll walk those comments back later, but I do wish he had some modicum of impulse control!!!
SciFi Chick wrote:Wow. You are so eloquent. Maybe you should start a YouTube channel and get yourself some patrons. I'm NOT kidding. Finding thoughtful people with differing opinions is damn hard. Everyone seems to quote talking points.
SciFi Chick wrote:I try not to, but I get accused of it anyway, so maybe some talking points just make logical sense to me. I really appreciate how you respond to what I'm saying instead of just saying I watch FOX news or whatever.
SciFi Chick wrote:Maybe I should take a good old fashioned course in Economics.
SciFi Chick wrote:I do believe Bosch is an outlier. They have someone at the helm that understands you're actually going to have a more successful company if you treat your employees well then you will if you don't. Capitalism done correctly. But like Communism, without regulation and a lack of morality, it won't do well.
SciFi Chick wrote:My main thing about China is that I'm mystified over why everyone is so afraid of Russia but they don't want to talk about China.
SciFi Chick wrote:Also, your points about Trump's instability are well taken. Even if this trade war is a good idea, I don't know that he will stick with it, and that's very concerning.
Ugh... just read his comments about South Korea needing our approval. How embarrassing. He'll walk those comments back later, but I do wish he had some modicum of impulse control!!!
SciFiFisher wrote:We had a solution. At least it was a really good start. It was called the Transpacific Partnership
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:We had a solution. At least it was a really good start. It was called the Transpacific Partnership
COPYCAT!
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:We had a solution. At least it was a really good start. It was called the Transpacific Partnership
COPYCAT!
A sincere form of flattery.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:We had a solution. At least it was a really good start. It was called the Transpacific Partnership
COPYCAT!
A sincere form of flattery.
Damn, you blunted any snappy response I could think of
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