Re: Down the Start-Up Staircase
True free market capitalism entails competition on a level playing field, and this field is far from level as you yourself point out with the labor and environmental regulation advantages which China has. I think that people of a nation should be put first rather than an ideology. Real wages for average americans have now been stagnant for a couple of decades and this is especially true for the blue collar workers. Sure, we would pay more for goods/widgets, but at least, we keep the dollars circulating in our economy. America is the demand engine for the world and surely we can sustain a home grown industry. Things were not bad until we started outsourcing low skilled jobs which afforded a lot of americans a chance at a middle-class existence. Americans were sold the promise of transitioning up the food chain by becoming "knowledge workers" , where high paying, high skill jobs would be available for everyone. However, as it is evident now, even these jobs have been rapidly outsourced to countries like India.
Is this efficient? Yes. However, is this good for America? I kind of doubt it. I think there is a rapid Brazilification of the economy happening, wherein the 10% of the people will be very wealthy with a vast underclass living on subsistence jobs.
Originally posted by MarkL
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Is this efficient? Yes. However, is this good for America? I kind of doubt it. I think there is a rapid Brazilification of the economy happening, wherein the 10% of the people will be very wealthy with a vast underclass living on subsistence jobs.
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