Well I think I see your point, but the way things are going, we are going to run out of customers because America will spend all our money and simply go broke.
Broke.
Then what? America, without industry, and broke.
If we’re going to run out of customers anyway eventually, why do we also want to send away our industry?
Sending everything to China isn’t a good long-term strategy.
A whole lot of fortunes were made because China was so hugely cheaper in every way.
China is still operating at a (huge) advantage.
I’m just saying, America needs to change our strategy toward China.
China is starting to challenge America.
We need to compete with China.
Compete.
If pushed to that kind of fate, it will end up with money worth next to nothing and will have to either scrape by domestically or starve.
“Then what? America, without industry, and broke.”
This gets to the true heart of the matter. We constitutional conservatives see America as an exceptional nation whose interests should be pursued by its political and business leaders.
The ultimate goal of the Progressive Left is a one-world government where the United States is just a backwater, home to a few rich elites and a lot of cheap labor and resources.
We fret over a growing federal government and our jobs going to China when we should be worried about the complete loss of our national sovereignty and our country’s wealth and land becoming nothing more than collateral for the great Chinese pawn-shop.
I completely understand that China is a threat and is the main threat right now, but the rest of the world is not far behind. To compete we need to reduce corporate taxes and regulations.