Chinese people are owned as slaves they are often forced to do it at half that cost. .......As long as this stupid form of paying 3rd world countries for our jobs exists (because the living conditions in those countries is cheaper, hence paying is often cheaper); our country will go to hell, fast.
Don't worry Dresden, the chinese are already starting to see US as the 3rd world country as they personally buy up all our good shit and leave us with nothing. I'd say by 2025 or so they'll be completely right about us being 3rd world, too. It'll be a 1-superpower world then, and we won't be anywhere close to it.
The USA has consumers, that's the greatest value (but this comes at the cost of debt, lol).
This is so temporary though... Sure it made all of us here some money, but can't you see that most ppl in this country have maxed out their credit cards spending so much in the past? Meanwhile, the OP's story is proof that the far larger chinese population is the REAL consumer base with the money to spend... It just hasn't trickled down to everyone there yet, but it will... China does capitalism FAR better than the USA ever did.
Then there's the tech industry and various software companies that have some sort of purpose internationally.
Like Apple, Right? The #1 tech company, who makes 100% of its' product in China? Good luck with that argument, bro.
Mmm, we definitely do have some of the best land for agriculture.
100% disagree!
There are many different reasons this statement is pure bunk:
- 1. We aren't even near the equator here, so we don't have year-around crops or the ability to grow huge crops like bananas, pineapples, coconuts, and the high-yield nutritious stuff they eat most often in tropical countries like where I am now. (Think superfruits, although without the 'live forever' hype. We eat this stuff daily here.)
- 2. Next there is the problem with the agricultural subsidies in the USA. Uncle sam pays through the nose every year for corn & soy to be grown on most of that agricultural land you speak of. The thing is, we don't really want it! 90% of that shit is chemically turned into crap that is bad for us like high fructose corn syrup and cow feed... Neither one of them is desirable to us nor the cows, but of course huge subsidies FORCE us to use them over the more expensive, nutritious things we would be growing on that land instead.

- 3. Then, not only has Monsanto ruined a lot of our soil for certain crops with their pesticide plan, but we had already over-farmed the hell out of most of our orchard land, and as a result we have apples, oranges, and peaches that don't have 1% of the nutrition in them that we did 50 years ago! A peach in the US today tastes like water. Go to france, thailand or Chile and you'll find peaches that tastes awesome, like they used to in the US before you were born... And don't get me started about the vitamins and mineral differences between them!
- 4. Next, remember that our croplands are utterly dependent on illegal immigrants to work them. What happens to our agricultural industry here when americans decide to close the border or some other Dresden-approved, anti-immigrant nonsense?
- 5. Lastly but most importantly, we are officially in 4th place for agricultural product output, behind China, the EU, & India... Which is the same order of our countries by population size, too. In other words, all countries generally make as much produce as their local population needs, since you can't ship produce too far.
Now, If you add reasons #2 and #5 together, you'll see that we're doing very poorly with our agricultural output. Smaller countries like Chile are exporting a large amount of their ag output and it's really good stuff, that I can even buy here in Thailand! The US generally doesn't export very much produce and when it does, it isn't good for you nor considered a luxury good at all.
I really think you guys are missing the big picture here... There isn't one single resource left to save in the USA. Not one. Uncle sam has made sure of that... For every exploitable resource large enough to be an industry, the the feds always find some way to ruin it through high taxes and regulation... If nothing else worse didn't happen to it first, such as soil depletion.
Face it folks, the US is not going to be a very pleasant place to live much longer. Prepare yourselves.