China has cultural
advantages and capable people, but they are playing catch up on their standard
of living. After 1945, the US became the manufacturing capitol of the world. We
were building roads and subdivisions are were establishing our current
infrastructure. We had also participated aggressively in the industrial
revolution and mastered the art of making technological advances. Prior to that
we offered land ownership to immigrants to settle our 3 million square mile
land mass. Our Constitution supported a free market meritocracy.
After 1945, China was
embroiled in a civil war, adopted a Communist government in 1949, suffered the
extermination of decenters, suffered the Cultural Revolution, suffered the One
Child policy and signed up to be the low cost, low wage manufacturers in the
1970s. They made land reforms for agriculture, but the vast majority of the
population still suffer third-world living conditions. In rural areas the
poorest live in caves and hovels and in the cities armies of unskilled workers
live in tiny dismal expensive apartments they rent from the government. Wages for
unskilled workers are lower than their living costs and as wages rise, their
living costs will continue to rise more. The lack of private property rights
will continue to keep the poor families from becoming self-supporting. The
elite will do well as they always have in China.
China’s economy has
benefitted greatly from US off-shoring manufacturing in the 1990s. This gives their
engineers the responsibility for sustaining engineering. In electronics, as
components become obsolete, these engineers need to redesign circuit boards
around the new components. This becomes their design. Their engineers are more
capable than most and will certainly advance China’s software and electronics
capabilities. China needs to automate their manufacturing to improve quality.
The only advantage they have is cost.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA
Tea Party Leader
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