Greg B |
01-26-2004 09:41 PM |
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Originally posted by Webby
When you think that the main "outsourcing" countries are India, China and the next in the queue is going to be Russia - these three countries alone will change the current trading balance.
All have a high percentage workforce who are trained and educated to take on any outsouring the world provides. Even if you assume over 90%+ of the population live off the land and have no qualifications, - that still leaves in excess of 300million qualified people. This clearly exceeds the working population of the US at this time and these numbers will keep increasing.
Counties who "consume" and do not manufacture/export are heading for some major changes ... I'd think within five years.
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Agreed to a point. Yet the big word here is 'consumer'. We are the biggest consumers in the world for one-good-reason:
FREEDOM
Not total freedom but enough to realize that we can purchase goods and services to indulge ourselves. Primarily sports and partying. No other country has the sports enthusiasm like the U.S. Just flying over the country you see baseball diamonds, golf courses, stadiums etc.
We-like-to-play.
Other countries vary in their enthusiasm but no one beats the U.S. at play.
We don't have guns to our heads if we win or lose. Heck, losing is sometimes more fun than winning. Somebody's gotta get rid of them kegs that were gonna be used at the victory party.
Look at China. They have sports and they gamble like no tomorrow. But can they to any degree seek real happiness? Not with a gun to their head.
Same with India. 1 billion + people and most not enough to eat but they live in a region that is so fertile if they all became farmers they could feed the world 10 times over.
But guess what? That's our job. We've been feeding the world for 100 years and the other countries still don't fucking get it. If they stopped all the bullshit bigotry and fighting they'd be makin' so much food they'd all be fat asses like us.
Look at Africa and S. America. Either one of these places has far more farming potential than we have BUT their people are fighting gangsters and warlords all the time.
So the problem isn't with outsourcing it's with responsible outsourcing and education.
Maybe if we made enough soccer balls and hockey sticks people would be too busy having fun to kill each other.
Well, maybe not the hockey players.
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