Sonny Clark
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Again, that has absolutely nothing to do with fair, equal, and balanced foreign trade. Everyone knows about China, cheap labor, bananas, coffee, etc. etc.That has absolutely ZERO to do with fair trade, trade laws, trade agreements, or trade policies. The ease of assembly doesn't have a thing to do with trade. Right now, trade is about cheap products and cheap labor.dear, what do you understand about them? Do you understand that the invention of the screw and nail meant a monkey could cheaply assemble most products and so destroyed millions of jobs. Do you understand that was good not bad??Nope. I don't understand that at all. I do understand cheap products. And, I understand cheap labor.dear if you trade with the world there is an international competition to locate the best products in the world. ONce they are located all those who made worse products lose their jobs and must get new jobs. THe more you trade the faster the the new jobs are created and the faster the best products are located and the worst products are weeded out.What do you have to back that statement up? Or, is that just your opinion?
Do you understand now?
dear, China has the resource of cheap labor, Brazil has cheap resource bananas, America has cheap brains resources from so many great universities and long business experience. You don't want to buy Iphones from China they don't want us designing them with our brains and taking most of the profit. Brazil wiped out our banana industry because Brazil is a greenhouse so no labor to tend them, just a little to pick them. Do you understand. Its called the "theory of comparative advantage". We'd all be far far poorer if we denied each country its comparative advantage. Please read all about it and get back to us.