04-12-2010, 08:55 PM
I am quite concerned about the growing power CHINA has over the USA. I have here an article from CNN that says CHINA is now "America's bankers." Deal is, they don't like us telling them what to do.
Also, many of OUR JOBS have been forsaken and now done are done more cheaply by Chinese workers. In the long run, this is bad for our workers here and one of the reasons I believe we have such high unemployment and a struggling economy.
My concern is that IF they so chose, they could "pull the rug from under us" at any time. I do NOT trust the Chinese, as a people they are very gracious and kind. However, their government is very sinister (in my opinon), often brutal in terms of human rights, and very rigid and power-seeking.
I think this is a very dangerous relationship we have with CHINA, and I don't understand how they came to have SO MUCH INFLUENCE over us.
What do others of you think about this?
Here is the link to the CNN article:
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-- WT Reader
Also, many of OUR JOBS have been forsaken and now done are done more cheaply by Chinese workers. In the long run, this is bad for our workers here and one of the reasons I believe we have such high unemployment and a struggling economy.
My concern is that IF they so chose, they could "pull the rug from under us" at any time. I do NOT trust the Chinese, as a people they are very gracious and kind. However, their government is very sinister (in my opinon), often brutal in terms of human rights, and very rigid and power-seeking.
I think this is a very dangerous relationship we have with CHINA, and I don't understand how they came to have SO MUCH INFLUENCE over us.
What do others of you think about this?
Here is the link to the CNN article:
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/12/assessing-chinas-impact-on-america/?hpt=C1">http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/12/a ... ca/?hpt=C1</a><!-- m -->
-- WT Reader