Tuesday, September 6, 2011

China's Making Everything in the US From Bridges to Civil Rights Memorials: That's a Huge Problem and China's Not to Blame

Chinese invasion tells us the true problem is that America is no longer willing or able to invest in its own future.

US ruling elite economic treason. China, supported by heavy investments by US rulers, manufacures, while US buys oncreidt and people becoming poor, without doctor care, homeless.
F*** Treason on America!

Many economist have long predicted that the epitaph on America's tombstone will ultimately read, "Made In China."

But casual observers probably didn't think the funeral procession would happen this fast.

In the last year 2010, though, most have wised up.

Chinese invasion isn't just a distant possibility — it's happening right now.

**** San Francisco is importing its new Bay Bridge from China

**** Big Apple awarding Chinese state-subsidized firms huge taxpayer-funded contracts to "renovate the subway system, refurbish the Alexander Hamilton Bridge over the Harlem River and build a new Metro-North train platform near Yankee Stadium."

Almost every Americana-themed trinket sold in the Smithsonian Institute is made in China.

new Martin Luther King monument in Washington was designed by a Chinese government sculptor and assembled by low-wage Chinese workers

when a memorial for a civil rights leader who deplored "starvation wages" and died supporting a sanitation union's strike is built by non-union serfs from China, it's a good sign there's a big problem.

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Chinese invasion tells us the true problem is that America is no longer willing or able to invest in its own future
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This problem is most obvious — and shocking — in our government.

As opposed to multinational corporations, which care only about maximizing shareholder profit, our public-policy arena is supposed to be focused on building America.

But in this golden age of big-money politics, with multinational corporations buying off our lawmakers, we get the opposite — even during an unemployment crisis.

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