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    This is a funny one.

    http://www.hamsayeh.net/hamsayehnet_...20news1032.htm

    US must confront Chinese currency manipulation: US Senator.

    March 17, 2010 (hamsayeh.Net) - US legislators warned China on Tuesday that it could face stiff trade sanctions if it does not let its currency – the yuan – to appreciate against the US dollar.

    This unprecedented warning follows a series of unfriendly moves by the Obama Administration against China’s growing influence in the world. Some 14 US senators want to keep the pressure on China to allow the yuan raise its value against the US dollar. A higher valued yuan would permit US manufactured goods a more competitive exposure in international markets.

    The 14 senators say an undervalued Chinese currency is hurting US economy leading to loss of jobs for the Americans. But this argument contradicts United States’ own long held mantra in free-market capitalism, based on the law of supply and demand. Moreover, the new legislation if implemented would be considered a protectionist measure leading to future trade wars with all other industrial economies beside the one with China.

    A Democratic Senator, Chuck Schumer, told reporters that China must succumb to Washington’s demands. On Monday, China’s Prime Minister, Wen Jiabao reassured the US that his country’s currency evaluation system is going to stay the way it is. According to Schumer Wen’s comment was the last straw and therefore the US must force China accept new terms or face the consequences.

    ‘When Premier Wen said that China's currency is not overvalued two days ago, that was the last straw and here we are to tell them we are going to force you to do it - plain and simple,’ he said. ‘There is no bigger step that we can take to promote job creation here in the US than to confront Chinese currency manipulation,’ he added.

    Once a booming industrial nation, the United States now suffers from what many analysts call a deindustrialization process caused by growing international competitions and the United States own relentless pursuit of casino capitalism.

    These days the main industry in the US is manufacturing of weapons, bombs and security related items. China’s robust economy on the hand is a vastly diversified system benefiting the country’s population and serving as an engine of growth for all other developing nations. China manufactures high quality yet affordable goods enjoyed by people worldwide.

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    Re: "These days the main industry in the US is manufacturing of weapons, bombs and security related

    Originally posted by touchring View Post
    They could take the step of taxig corporations with huge presence in China in terms of manufacturing. Apple via Foxconn, Walmart/ HP etc etc. They could stop giving subsidies and tax breaks and government contracts to any company that is registered i the US and uses US capital (registered at the NYSE) to inflate their worth via stock valuation.

    Why do they have to go to China's government?

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    • #3
      Re: "These days the main industry in the US is manufacturing of weapons, bombs and security related

      Originally posted by iyamwutiam View Post
      They could take the step of taxig corporations with huge presence in China in terms of manufacturing. Apple via Foxconn, Walmart/ HP etc etc. They could stop giving subsidies and tax breaks and government contracts to any company that is registered i the US and uses US capital (registered at the NYSE) to inflate their worth via stock valuation.

      Why do they have to go to China's government?
      You are confusing cause and effect. The issue goes far, far beyond the NYSE, US multinational corporations or even the USA. Currencies are the most blatantly manipulated markets in the world. And in this case it's not Goldman et al doing the manipulating...it's governments and their central banker henchmen.

      So in the "race to the bottom" the war is between governments, not between government and its private sector...

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        Re: "These days the main industry in the US is manufacturing of weapons, bombs and security related

        Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
        You are confusing cause and effect. The issue goes far, far beyond the NYSE, US multinational corporations or even the USA. Currencies are the most blatantly manipulated markets in the world. And in this case it's not Goldman et al doing the manipulating...it's governments and their central banker henchmen.

        So in the "race to the bottom" the war is between governments, not between government and its private sector...


        How do you race to the bottom when one currency is pegged to the other?

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        • #5
          Re: "These days the main industry in the US is manufacturing of weapons, bombs and security related

          There is no such thing as "free trade" between nations unless 100% of labor laws, taxation, subsidies, legal structure, ect.. are equal.

          "Free trade based on supply and demand" is a complete scam that has helped sell out American jobs for the profit of a few.

          Arguing for "Free-Trade" with a communist country like China is even more absurd, retarded, and ignorant.

          Why did we not agree to "Free-Trade" with the U.S.S.R? we could have sent American jobs to the U.S.S.R to manufacture all our planes and automobiles, so as to help U.S.S.R communists become "democratic", they could have become the world's manufacturing center? and I'll bet some Americans would have become wealthy - hence capitalism...

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          • #6
            Re: "These days the main industry in the US is manufacturing of weapons, bombs and security related

            Originally posted by MulaMan View Post
            There is no such thing as "free trade" between nations unless 100% of labor laws, taxation, subsidies, legal structure, ect.. are equal.

            "Free trade based on supply and demand" is a complete scam that has helped sell out American jobs for the profit of a few.


            There had never been free trade. Unfair trade worked in the past because the Asian tigers had small populations. South Korea had 40million people, Malaysia and Singapore had 30 million people, Taiwan 20 million. So we're just looking at a total of 90 million people which is way lower than the 300 million in the US and another 300 million people in Western Europe. It is mathematically impossible for a region with 90 million people to replace all the jobs for a region of 600 million.

            But today, we got Chindia, China has population of maybe 1.6 billion people (official: 1.3 billion), India 1.2 billion.

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            • #7
              Re: "These days the main industry in the US is manufacturing of weapons, bombs and security related

              The quote doesn't include first person shooter video games and violent movies.

              You got to desensitize somehow.

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              • #8
                Re: "These days the main industry in the US is manufacturing of weapons, bombs and security related

                Originally posted by MulaMan View Post
                There is no such thing as "free trade" between nations unless 100% of labor laws, taxation, subsidies, legal structure, ect.. are equal.

                "Free trade based on supply and demand" is a complete scam that has helped sell out American jobs for the profit of a few.

                Arguing for "Free-Trade" with a communist country like China is even more absurd, retarded, and ignorant.

                Why did we not agree to "Free-Trade" with the U.S.S.R? we could have sent American jobs to the U.S.S.R to manufacture all our planes and automobiles, so as to help U.S.S.R communists become "democratic", they could have become the world's manufacturing center? and I'll bet some Americans would have become wealthy - hence capitalism...
                A savant-like flash of brilliance!
                Last edited by flintlock; March 17, 2010, 06:46 PM.

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