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Posted by Jim from Pa on May 26, 2004 at 12:27:26 from (4.175.180.53):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gas out days posted by bo on May 26, 2004 at 11:36:01:
Bo As an owner of a manufacturing facility I have seen the effects of China and I agree that they will continue to expand with USA as the largest purchaser of their cheap labor. The cost of this to us will ultimately lead to a lower standard of living here in the USA as our jobs decrease. It started with manufacturing and now programers and computer tech. support. They even send our Xrays to India to be read in much of the US. As I said before we as a whole don't reason things out we react. At some point (only by suffering a lower standard of living), we will recognize the damage we are doing to our own economic well being and demand products and services that utilize our own labor. Also unlike Japan, China is a Communist State and their government owns most of the enterprises. In 1999 China had a workforce of some 750 million people with an average annual wage of $750.00 compared to Japan's average yearly wage of $34,340.00. Under Communist suppression these people will never do any better than they are now.
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