The Top 5 Reasons China Hurts The Us
With the current situation in China it has to make you wonder what could potentially be happening to the Us and World. I must say, the situation in Bejing is a bit ridiculous. Let them hold the olympics, it isn't going to change anything anyways. Starting the road to peace with China is the first step in the right direction anyways. This all leads to the same question though, how does China hurt the US anyways. Here is your top 5 reasons for today.
#5) Growing Military, Rampant Growth
The Chinese population is as large as anywhere else in the world, and they continue to grow more and more every year. The Chinese population grows almost 20 million people a year. Yes, that is correct, 1/15 of the US's population every year. If China continues to grow at these rates it will not be too hard for them to build up a military large enough to take over not only the US, but possibly the world. When your country is over 1/6, almost 1/5, of the population--these things tend to happen. One really big potential problem for all countries, not just the US, and little time to fix it.
#4) Allied Countries Face a Hostile Take-Over
Since the take-over of Tibet, a big question on peoples mind has been--how far will the Chinese go? With neighboring countries such as India and Malaysia, which China clearly wants Malaysia, how far can we really let the Chinese go before the US steps in? Do we let them send their military's in? Do we let them start taking over the government? Do we let them nuke them!? China shows a clear dislike of India and a great interest in Malaysia. China, after taking over Tibet, pretty much has put themselves into position to take over other countries. How far will it go before we say enough is enough?
#3) Horrible Working Areas
The people of China have horrible working areas. There is all kinds of horrible chemicals like lead and benzene. People stand on assembly lines in hot factories without proper protection to earn pennies a day. People who normally work at these factories are women and children who try to work to help support their families.
#2) Low Wages
The US cannot compete with the wages of China. Since China's wages are so low it drives down prices and the US employers are forced to pay at least the minimum wage, we (the American people) are forced to buy lead painted cheap products that doesn't help our own economy to buy. If the US wants to keep us out of recession they will either tell China to add a minimum wage or we will stop dealing with them, or we will add millions of dollars in trade tariffs to everything shipped here.
#1) No Trade Tariffs
One of the few things that bugs me about the way the government handles things (which there is a lot of things) is that we do not apply tariffs to countries that have sweatshops or "EPZ's" (Export Processing Zones) and they get by with making huge profits of cheap junk that payed their employee's nothing and does squat for our economy. A trade tariff of a several million dollars per ship would put huge pressure on China to either raise the minimum wage of their workers or pay millions up front every time they want to ship something.
Right now China is one of the largest contributing factors to how bad the US economy is. With a looming recession and the housing crisis, I think it is time we did something about it.
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#5) Growing Military, Rampant Growth
The Chinese population is as large as anywhere else in the world, and they continue to grow more and more every year. The Chinese population grows almost 20 million people a year. Yes, that is correct, 1/15 of the US's population every year. If China continues to grow at these rates it will not be too hard for them to build up a military large enough to take over not only the US, but possibly the world. When your country is over 1/6, almost 1/5, of the population--these things tend to happen. One really big potential problem for all countries, not just the US, and little time to fix it.
#4) Allied Countries Face a Hostile Take-Over
Since the take-over of Tibet, a big question on peoples mind has been--how far will the Chinese go? With neighboring countries such as India and Malaysia, which China clearly wants Malaysia, how far can we really let the Chinese go before the US steps in? Do we let them send their military's in? Do we let them start taking over the government? Do we let them nuke them!? China shows a clear dislike of India and a great interest in Malaysia. China, after taking over Tibet, pretty much has put themselves into position to take over other countries. How far will it go before we say enough is enough?
#3) Horrible Working Areas
The people of China have horrible working areas. There is all kinds of horrible chemicals like lead and benzene. People stand on assembly lines in hot factories without proper protection to earn pennies a day. People who normally work at these factories are women and children who try to work to help support their families.
#2) Low Wages
The US cannot compete with the wages of China. Since China's wages are so low it drives down prices and the US employers are forced to pay at least the minimum wage, we (the American people) are forced to buy lead painted cheap products that doesn't help our own economy to buy. If the US wants to keep us out of recession they will either tell China to add a minimum wage or we will stop dealing with them, or we will add millions of dollars in trade tariffs to everything shipped here.
#1) No Trade Tariffs
One of the few things that bugs me about the way the government handles things (which there is a lot of things) is that we do not apply tariffs to countries that have sweatshops or "EPZ's" (Export Processing Zones) and they get by with making huge profits of cheap junk that payed their employee's nothing and does squat for our economy. A trade tariff of a several million dollars per ship would put huge pressure on China to either raise the minimum wage of their workers or pay millions up front every time they want to ship something.
Right now China is one of the largest contributing factors to how bad the US economy is. With a looming recession and the housing crisis, I think it is time we did something about it.
If you have any questions concerning this post or any other post feel free to email me. If you liked my post you can bookmark it below and if you would like to talk about my post I will be more than willing to discuss it with you in my forum where I will be waiting for you. Ty for reading and please return soon.
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