Let me get this straight, we send china our jobs so business can make cheaper goods?
and open new markets in china to sell their goods. We get cheaper goods here, but lose jobs, .....which sounds to me like China is the winner in that little exchange---country to country that is, and in addition to that, our country spends way more than it takes in in tax revenues and we may come the difference by borrowing money from china.---which gives china another advantage over us country to country. Does the chinese govt have some sort of hold on our politicians...do our elected leaders work for us or the chinese?
Politics - 6 Answers
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Free trade is good. However, it is not free trade since China is using protectionism. China Is Against Free Trade. What Should Be Done About Its Protectionism? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ap_X26..8nqp2vJu0ewjj2YjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20071023144824AAfmpX7
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Hush! We are helping 3rd world countries. And after that, 4th world countries.
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God, I wish I had a soothing answer for you. Of course, our elected leaders work for us..., in theory. They are surely sending our economic base for manufactured goods right down the toilet. Can we as consumers only buy products that are made in the U.S.A., or at least forgo China's? It is a challenge to do so. It is worth a try for those that can afford it.
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Of course this doesn't apply to Germany, Japan, India or Korea - all of which have done exactly the same thing (though not on the scale of 2 billion Chinese). Get an economics book and read it.
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Yep you have it straight!!! It is so obvious a raw deal for the USA but for some reason the rich and elite keep telling us it is good for our economy. Of course there could be a little black mail involved. If the Chinese stop buying up our national debt we would have an inflation rate that would be off the charts
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And U.S. corporate leaders get rich doing this. What is worse, is that U.S. taxpayers subsidize the exportation of our jobs through corporate welfare and our huge military which mainly exists to protect the overseas assets of U.S. owned international corporations. People think that if they own stocks, they will gain wealth as well, but Corp execs always steal the money, and rob the little fishes. And every fool goes around mumbling about a free markets.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
how can 14 and 16 year olds make money?
how can 14 and 16 year olds make money?
my sister and i got a people to people to china and really want to go. we need about 8,000-10,000 dollars for the trip. My sister has a job, but im 14 and obviously cant get one. I need fund raising ideas but dont want cheesy ones. i babysit and know of the website people to people has for fund raising. I really need good ideas and not ones like selling candy bars or mowing lawns etc. thanks so much(:
Toddler & Preschooler - 3 Answers
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Why couldn't you get a job. I'm fourteen and I have a job.
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Could you set up a website for donations explaining why you want to go and set up donations? I'm not sure how that is done, but know people who have done that. If you attend church, perhaps you could put a posting in the bulletin. I think at 14 in my particular state you can do some jobs, like bagging groceries, but theres not a lot of options. Good luck.
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Well fundraisers aren't appropriate because you are trying to raise money for your own benefit and people who buy from fund raising sales think their money is going to charity so that wouldn't be right. If you are a babysitter you should be able to get enough business that way. Call up some of your friends and start a network where if they can't babysit when they are asked one night they can refer you, and offer to do the same for them.
my sister and i got a people to people to china and really want to go. we need about 8,000-10,000 dollars for the trip. My sister has a job, but im 14 and obviously cant get one. I need fund raising ideas but dont want cheesy ones. i babysit and know of the website people to people has for fund raising. I really need good ideas and not ones like selling candy bars or mowing lawns etc. thanks so much(:
Toddler & Preschooler - 3 Answers
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Why couldn't you get a job. I'm fourteen and I have a job.
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Could you set up a website for donations explaining why you want to go and set up donations? I'm not sure how that is done, but know people who have done that. If you attend church, perhaps you could put a posting in the bulletin. I think at 14 in my particular state you can do some jobs, like bagging groceries, but theres not a lot of options. Good luck.
3 :
Well fundraisers aren't appropriate because you are trying to raise money for your own benefit and people who buy from fund raising sales think their money is going to charity so that wouldn't be right. If you are a babysitter you should be able to get enough business that way. Call up some of your friends and start a network where if they can't babysit when they are asked one night they can refer you, and offer to do the same for them.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Should companies do business in china inspite of their terms?
Should companies do business in china inspite of their terms?
What I mean is that China has the highest rate in helping compaines make money but they have the lowest when it comes to technology.
Small Business - 1 Answers
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first off, I don't know where you get this facts/statistics from. If this is for a school project, a good way to find out more is through the trade practices, it would be at the any university's school of business (International Business course dept.) Silicon technology may not be born in China, but most, and I say most, not ALL of what you use in daily consumer electronics from many big branded American products are shifting their production facilities first from stateside to Mexico, then now to China and other parts of Asia. I think you can google facts for other industries easily. If you're looking for opinions to bash China.. I guess you can do it here.
What I mean is that China has the highest rate in helping compaines make money but they have the lowest when it comes to technology.
Small Business - 1 Answers
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first off, I don't know where you get this facts/statistics from. If this is for a school project, a good way to find out more is through the trade practices, it would be at the any university's school of business (International Business course dept.) Silicon technology may not be born in China, but most, and I say most, not ALL of what you use in daily consumer electronics from many big branded American products are shifting their production facilities first from stateside to Mexico, then now to China and other parts of Asia. I think you can google facts for other industries easily. If you're looking for opinions to bash China.. I guess you can do it here.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
So, liberalism is "bad", Communism is "bad", Cuba is "bad", but TRADE (money-making) with China ...
So, liberalism is "bad", Communism is "bad", Cuba is "bad", but TRADE (money-making) with China ...
..(.a "Communist country" )is "GOOD"?????????? Come on...REAL answers, please....Is Communism "bad" only when it can be used as a slur of someone's political stance?
Politics - 10 Answers
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Did you live under Stalin, Castro, or Mao Tse Tung? You have no idea what you are talking about.
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Personally, I think trade is the single most effective way to democratize a nation. Far more effective than an invasion, for instance. However, I also believe that because capitalism necessitates that there will be some losers, a basic social safety net is a wonderful idea. It frees people to take entrepreneurial risk (because if the venture fails, at least your family won't starve), and it helps produce a class of capable, educated workers. Plus, I believe it's always wrong to let a child starve. So, I'm all for trade, and I believe it will increase the freedoms of the nations we trade with (if done properly), but I'm no fanatic yelling "commie!" at the mere hint of helping others, so perhaps I'm not really the target audience for your question.
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The trade the US has been doing with China has done more to take out communism than any war ever could. We are democratizing China. Liberalism and its tyranny on our US manufacturing put us out of business. We cannot compete.
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In the interest of China.......If we couldn't make money off them they would be as bad as Cuba or North Korea! Money makes the world go 'round.....or was that love? Hmmmm! Maybe the love of money makes the world go 'round!
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I don't understand this inconsistency from the Bush administration either. There are a lot of conservatives bemoaning the fact that we are rushing our economic future into the hands of the RED Chinese. This will come back to bite us but as long as the Neo-cons (who aren't real conservatives to begin with) remain in power, the warnings are being ignored. The only real hope is that the communists in Beijing lose a grip on their increasingly wealthy population before they can bring down the US and establish their East Asian/Pacific hegemony.
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Looks like our government likes talking out of both sides of its mouth doesn't it?
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CHINA WILL FALL LIKE RUSSIA. COMMUNISM DOESN'T WORK THE PEOPLE WILL RISE. WE WILL BE THEIR TO PICK UP THE PIECES. JUST LIKE WERE DOING IN RUSSIA. AMERICAN ENTERPRISE IS RUNNING RAMPANT IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION. IT WOULD BE CRAZY NOT TO TAP INTO THE MANUFACTURING POWER THAT 2 BILLION CHINESE HAVE. THEY ARE PAID LOW WAGES AND THAT MAKES IT AFFORDABLE TO HAVE SOME OF THE MANY PRODUCTS WE USE TODAY.
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communism was created by carl marx. It is the idea that everyone works for the better of the whole and no one is better or paid better than anyone else. example being that a school teacher would teach a shirt makers children in return for shirts, a carpenter would fix a plumbers wall in return for the plumbers services, ect. It is not evil or bad, and in fact a great idea. The problem is that it doesnt work because people are inherently greedy and power hungry and the powerful end up abusing their power, i.e. cuba, germany, ect. but the idea it is evil is just capitolist propaganda. NOT COUNTING the fact that being liberal has nothing to do with communism, it simply means everyone should have the right to live the way they want, not follow a set standard of hardcore neo-christian, 2.5 kids, married for 40 years, crap.
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the ideal of Communism is a very good idea,unfortunately human greed always finds away to make it a mockery just look at the corruption now in the so called democracy's which is much worst than at anytime under communis state,their is only one diffrents about the two, communism you tendered to disappear when you protested,but by the look of thing that's going on in the so called democracies beaning arrested and secretly flow to some country to be torched to avoid any legal responsibility! looks like its all the same!!!
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Ok first let me get to the core of your question... between capitalism and communism, which is inherently bad or good? Or maybe the difference? A. Capitalism, from a moral stance, is more evil... as it teaches ppl from birth that their entire worth evolves around 'self'. We see this everyday with our idolizing and rewarding the rich, most of whom inherited this wealth. The ppl who work just as hard all day long as janitors or store clerks are belittled. We reward the Donald Trumps, the Oprah Winfreys, the football stars, etc... If you live in a mobile home, you are considered trash. Communism evolves around community where you are valued by how much you put into your community and not by how much more you have than someone else. B. China/USA trade... I think you are asking if communism is considered so bad then why does the USA trade with them to the extent we do in order to make lots of money. - the answer is partially in part A of this answer... meaning there are no morals in a capitalist economy except to reward wealth no matter what means were used to obtain that wealth. - the other part of the answer to B is that the USA believes it is converting China to a free-market... the uneducated call this democracy because they don't understand that democracy has nothing to do with economic structures such as communist, capitalism, etc... There are many different forms of democracies. Simply put and to reiterate, China is finding that when you combine a free-market to a degree with communism, the result is the fastest growing economy in world history.
..(.a "Communist country" )is "GOOD"?????????? Come on...REAL answers, please....Is Communism "bad" only when it can be used as a slur of someone's political stance?
Politics - 10 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Did you live under Stalin, Castro, or Mao Tse Tung? You have no idea what you are talking about.
2 :
Personally, I think trade is the single most effective way to democratize a nation. Far more effective than an invasion, for instance. However, I also believe that because capitalism necessitates that there will be some losers, a basic social safety net is a wonderful idea. It frees people to take entrepreneurial risk (because if the venture fails, at least your family won't starve), and it helps produce a class of capable, educated workers. Plus, I believe it's always wrong to let a child starve. So, I'm all for trade, and I believe it will increase the freedoms of the nations we trade with (if done properly), but I'm no fanatic yelling "commie!" at the mere hint of helping others, so perhaps I'm not really the target audience for your question.
3 :
The trade the US has been doing with China has done more to take out communism than any war ever could. We are democratizing China. Liberalism and its tyranny on our US manufacturing put us out of business. We cannot compete.
4 :
In the interest of China.......If we couldn't make money off them they would be as bad as Cuba or North Korea! Money makes the world go 'round.....or was that love? Hmmmm! Maybe the love of money makes the world go 'round!
5 :
I don't understand this inconsistency from the Bush administration either. There are a lot of conservatives bemoaning the fact that we are rushing our economic future into the hands of the RED Chinese. This will come back to bite us but as long as the Neo-cons (who aren't real conservatives to begin with) remain in power, the warnings are being ignored. The only real hope is that the communists in Beijing lose a grip on their increasingly wealthy population before they can bring down the US and establish their East Asian/Pacific hegemony.
6 :
Looks like our government likes talking out of both sides of its mouth doesn't it?
7 :
CHINA WILL FALL LIKE RUSSIA. COMMUNISM DOESN'T WORK THE PEOPLE WILL RISE. WE WILL BE THEIR TO PICK UP THE PIECES. JUST LIKE WERE DOING IN RUSSIA. AMERICAN ENTERPRISE IS RUNNING RAMPANT IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION. IT WOULD BE CRAZY NOT TO TAP INTO THE MANUFACTURING POWER THAT 2 BILLION CHINESE HAVE. THEY ARE PAID LOW WAGES AND THAT MAKES IT AFFORDABLE TO HAVE SOME OF THE MANY PRODUCTS WE USE TODAY.
8 :
communism was created by carl marx. It is the idea that everyone works for the better of the whole and no one is better or paid better than anyone else. example being that a school teacher would teach a shirt makers children in return for shirts, a carpenter would fix a plumbers wall in return for the plumbers services, ect. It is not evil or bad, and in fact a great idea. The problem is that it doesnt work because people are inherently greedy and power hungry and the powerful end up abusing their power, i.e. cuba, germany, ect. but the idea it is evil is just capitolist propaganda. NOT COUNTING the fact that being liberal has nothing to do with communism, it simply means everyone should have the right to live the way they want, not follow a set standard of hardcore neo-christian, 2.5 kids, married for 40 years, crap.
9 :
the ideal of Communism is a very good idea,unfortunately human greed always finds away to make it a mockery just look at the corruption now in the so called democracy's which is much worst than at anytime under communis state,their is only one diffrents about the two, communism you tendered to disappear when you protested,but by the look of thing that's going on in the so called democracies beaning arrested and secretly flow to some country to be torched to avoid any legal responsibility! looks like its all the same!!!
10 :
Ok first let me get to the core of your question... between capitalism and communism, which is inherently bad or good? Or maybe the difference? A. Capitalism, from a moral stance, is more evil... as it teaches ppl from birth that their entire worth evolves around 'self'. We see this everyday with our idolizing and rewarding the rich, most of whom inherited this wealth. The ppl who work just as hard all day long as janitors or store clerks are belittled. We reward the Donald Trumps, the Oprah Winfreys, the football stars, etc... If you live in a mobile home, you are considered trash. Communism evolves around community where you are valued by how much you put into your community and not by how much more you have than someone else. B. China/USA trade... I think you are asking if communism is considered so bad then why does the USA trade with them to the extent we do in order to make lots of money. - the answer is partially in part A of this answer... meaning there are no morals in a capitalist economy except to reward wealth no matter what means were used to obtain that wealth. - the other part of the answer to B is that the USA believes it is converting China to a free-market... the uneducated call this democracy because they don't understand that democracy has nothing to do with economic structures such as communist, capitalism, etc... There are many different forms of democracies. Simply put and to reiterate, China is finding that when you combine a free-market to a degree with communism, the result is the fastest growing economy in world history.
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