Cons Cut Government Funding: China Surges Ahead With Technology: Printing Electronics

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Cons Cut Government Funding: China Surges Ahead With Technology: Printing Electronics

A new technique developed by researchers in China allows easier printing of electronic components onto paper.

gawd, the short sightedness and idiocies on the right will eventually put America behind all these second rate nations...unless of course we destroy the right wing world and allow the GOP a chance to get back to a normal reality

The machine Jing and his team developed is still expensive for everyday use, but the group is striving to make it affordable for the average desktop.

Their machine could soon join a crowded field; more than 3,000 organizations are already at work on printed electronics.

IDTechEx, a market research consulting group based in Cambridge, England, projects that the paper electronics market—estimated at some $16 billion in 2013—will grow to nearly $77 billion by 2023.

Here are some areas where that fivefold growth could occur.
 
China has the money, Dainty. We're $16 trillion in debt because fools like you think we need all the largess.
 
Cons Cut Government Funding: China Surges Ahead With Technology: Printing Electronics

A new technique developed by researchers in China allows easier printing of electronic components onto paper.

gawd, the short sightedness and idiocies on the right will eventually put America behind all these second rate nations...unless of course we destroy the right wing world and allow the GOP a chance to get back to a normal reality

The machine Jing and his team developed is still expensive for everyday use, but the group is striving to make it affordable for the average desktop.

Their machine could soon join a crowded field; more than 3,000 organizations are already at work on printed electronics.

IDTechEx, a market research consulting group based in Cambridge, England, projects that the paper electronics market—estimated at some $16 billion in 2013—will grow to nearly $77 billion by 2023.

Here are some areas where that fivefold growth could occur.

But nothing about our stimulus money building GM plants in China. Why am I not surprised?
 
Largess? What military spending? :laugh2:

The debt is manageable right now. No one with any brains denies this reality. If we do nothing to deal with the debt now and in the future, which no one is proposing or advocating, things could get ugly.

But we are doing relatively well compared to nations that go the austerity route
 
Cons Cut Government Funding: China Surges Ahead With Technology: Printing Electronics

A new technique developed by researchers in China allows easier printing of electronic components onto paper.

gawd, the short sightedness and idiocies on the right will eventually put America behind all these second rate nations...unless of course we destroy the right wing world and allow the GOP a chance to get back to a normal reality

The machine Jing and his team developed is still expensive for everyday use, but the group is striving to make it affordable for the average desktop.

Their machine could soon join a crowded field; more than 3,000 organizations are already at work on printed electronics.

IDTechEx, a market research consulting group based in Cambridge, England, projects that the paper electronics market—estimated at some $16 billion in 2013—will grow to nearly $77 billion by 2023.

Here are some areas where that fivefold growth could occur.

right wingers and :cuckoo: libertarian types with assault the OP and never address the content because to do so they would have to back away from glue sniffing
 
China has the money, Dainty. We're $16 trillion in debt because fools like you think we need all the largess.

Look idiot

Our nation can't remain a first world super power if we don't spend money on technology and innovation. China will catch up and they will put that into their military taking what we consider our job by force. Our ability to have high living standards will drop through the floor...

This means that you approve of them being top dog? You love the idea of America being a super power, but you don't want to invest to make sure it remains that. Funny how you bastards are.

How about pulling out of Afghanistan and investing in area's that make jobs for once.
 
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Can it be that the radical left actually thinks that China's emerging technological advances came abut because republicans cut funding for research in the US? What a bunch of a-holes. No wonder they voted for Barry Hussein.
 
Private industry, not government programs, is our ticket to success. But Liberal ideology tells us that profits are bad, success should be punished, and ordinary expensing of capital expenditures should be outlawed.

We need both feet on the gas pedal of commerce while liberals can't hit the breaks hard enough.
 
China has the money, Dainty. We're $16 trillion in debt because fools like you think we need all the largess.

Look idiot

Our nation can't remain a first world super power if we don't spend money on technology and innovation. China will catch up and they will put that into their military taking what we consider our job by force. Our ability to have high living standards will drop through the floor...

This means that you approve of them being top dog? You love the idea of America being a super power, but you don't want to invest to make sure it remains that. Funny how you bastards are.

How about pulling out of Afghanistan and investing in area's that make jobs for once.

We should pull out of Afghanistan, but doing that will still not free up any money. We'll still be spending more than we take in. Having a debt in excess of $16 trillion isn't going to allow us to remain a super power either.
 
China has the money, Dainty. We're $16 trillion in debt because fools like you think we need all the largess.

Look idiot

Our nation can't remain a first world super power if we don't spend money on technology and innovation. China will catch up and they will put that into their military taking what we consider our job by force. Our ability to have high living standards will drop through the floor...

This means that you approve of them being top dog? You love the idea of America being a super power, but you don't want to invest to make sure it remains that. Funny how you bastards are.

How about pulling out of Afghanistan and investing in area's that make jobs for once.

We should pull out of Afghanistan, but doing that will still not free up any money. We'll still be spending more than we take in. Having a debt in excess of $16 trillion isn't going to allow us to remain a super power either.

Focusing on the number 16trillion without the context of how that fits into the overall economy is as ignorant as it gets
 
First question: How is this the Right's fault?

Second question: Wasn't it Obama that gut NASA and reset it's priorities on Climate Change (among other stupid things)?
 
Largess? What military spending? :laugh2:

The debt is manageable right now. No one with any brains denies this reality. If we do nothing to deal with the debt now and in the future, which no one is proposing or advocating, things could get ugly.

But we are doing relatively well compared to nations that go the austerity route

Manageable?

LOL
 
I'd divert all the money that we were spending on the wars to infrastructure and science. This is how we could even hope stay even with China.

China's unlike Iraq is a real threat. They will start pushing us around pretty soon at this rate.
 
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