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well all you said is completely 100% true. but how do we fix that? The jobs are cheaper in other countries. Plus the environmental laws are MUCH more lax. So if we're to believe the Nikes and other good producing companies of the world, they say they can't turn a profit building products in the States.

I'm in total agreement though..... the question is.... what's the solution?
 
The Nature Boy said:
well all you said is completely 100% true. but how do we fix that? The jobs are cheaper in other countries. Plus the environmental laws are MUCH more lax. So if we're to believe the Nikes and other good producing companies of the world, they say they can't turn a profit building products in the States.

I'm in total agreement though..... the question is.... what's the solution?

if the jobs are cheaper and the laws are more laxed, then we have to even the playing field with higher tariffs, but big business has politicians on thier side.
 
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Why is it on this board (and in life) that when someone points out something bad about a republican, republicans come around and do not defend the issue, instead pointing out a democratic fault? Am I picking on republicans? No, democrats do the EXACT same thing in the vice/versa situation.....stop squabbling and realize these parties only pay tribute to corporations and do all they can get away with while poorly attempting to spin doctor it to look like it was done for the people.
 
spongebob said:


if the jobs are cheaper and the laws are more laxed, then we have to even the playing field with higher tariffs, but big business has politicians on thier side.

but then other countries will raise tariffs too. The US has gotten into economic trouble when doing ths earlier in it's history.
 
The Nature Boy said:


but then other countries will raise tariffs too. The US has gotten into economic trouble when doing ths earlier in it's history.

well if you dont then you have the situation we discussed earlier, well guess what, nonthings gonna be perfect, someone will always bitch. im just saying put american workers first regardless of higher tariffs imposed by other countries. i bet you that over the last ten to fifteen years the gap between the rich and poor has widened, why??? i thought the world economy was supossed to help americans, guess what, they'll say or do anything to turn a profit and that includes pulling the "global economy" scam.

or we can just keep widening the gap.
 
somehow I don't think creating manufacturing jobs in the states is going to keep the gap between rich and poor from widening. if anything we'll lose out on the world market because everyone will have tariffs on our goods, making it easier for other countries to move in on foreign markets we once had a stake in. tariffs backfire.
 
You're both right. However, a problem exists spongebob with the American public. A good part of the working generation's kids don't have work ethics to do grunt work. Nor do the people at the top of the pie want to sacrifice anything off their salaries to insure that the lower man on the totem pole will have an attractive salary. You're not going to get nothing but the worst kind of workers @ the minimum wage. Or slightly above. Invest (federal aid in more training programs, not cut them as Bush is doing), stop wasting money on stupid commercials (4.3 mil during the Super Bowl) attempting to put a national security/terrorist spin on drugs, use that money for rehab......and more job training programs. Coordinate actual information between the inept FBI/CIA/DEA and the local law enforcement personnel. Tell the truth, stand by your word. Can we get any president to just do that? Nope, I don't think so.
 
gymnpoppa said:
You're both right. However, a problem exists spongebob with the American public. A good part of the working generation's kids don't have work ethics to do grunt work. Nor do the people at the top of the pie want to sacrifice anything off their salaries to insure that the lower man on the totem pole will have an attractive salary.

your right gym, ive seen it first hand when i worked as an electrician. most of em looked at the shovel and thought it might bite them if they actually used it. it was funny.
 
me, fuck a world economy, we need to assure that america has the highest paying jobs in the world, at all cost. if that means paying a little bit more for steel, then thats what we need to do. we all benefit when more people make more money, instead of the other way around(the rich get richer, while the poor get poorer). see how cheap you can import it for, so that american companies have to impose strict cost cutting measures, which includes lower wages.

Oversimplified. More expensive steel, American business buys less. This stunts growth that might have otherwise occurred. Tarriffs only help the group protected and hurt everyone else. Don´t start with this AMERICAN worker crap. They´re out to protect themselves. Period.

America lost its competitive advantage in steel (and most other manufacturing industries) long ago. This is econ 101.

Check out this book for more info on globalization: "Fighting the Wrong Enemy." Forgot the author.
 
aurelius said:


Oversimplified. More expensive steel, American business buys less. This stunts growth that might have otherwise occurred. Tarriffs only help the group protected and hurt everyone else. Don´t start with this AMERICAN worker crap. They´re out to protect themselves. Period.

if demand is greater than supply, i guarentee american business will not buy less. in the past ten years, cost of new home construction has sky-rocketed(due to wage increase among crafts and also MATERIAL cost. has new home sales have also sky-rocketed and continues to increase. is that little bit of tid-bit information in econ.101.

America lost its competitive advantage in steel (and most other manufacturing industries) long ago. This is econ 101.

americans lost thier competitive edge, due to the fact that american and non-american companies can make products dirt cheap. labor cost are dirt cheap, environmental laws are sub-par, labor practices would be considered illegal in this country. sure , if you wanna call that being competitive, move to those countries and you or your family members work in those conditions.

as far as american workers, where do you work and how long have you been in the workforce?


Check out this book for more info on globalization: "Fighting the Wrong Enemy." Forgot the author.

for every economist you show me, i can show you a different philosophy. i dont need another OPINION. thanks anyway.
 
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