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It might be right, that we are not positive to lower wages (to make cheap 
hand machines , tools etc) but if one reads the below report, 6 million 
americans are desperate to get something to do and they are willing to work 
for a lower salary, just want jobs, anything.

http://www.wikinvest.com/wikinvest/api.php?action=viewNews&aid=634816&page=Rate%3AUnemployment_%28U.S.%29&wire=1&format=html&comments=0

Nearly 10% of the US population are underemployed. Very few of them have the 
background to get advanced aerospace or technical medecin jobs.  Such a lot 
of unemployed scares me, because you get an underclass at the end. Who will 
recrute them?  Maybe not a good guy.  I  should not bother  about  the US, 
but I do.  I didn't believe my eyes when I saw a journalistic program from 
some states. Whole cities seem to be ghost towns.  Hope the curves will 
point up, and a very steep up.

Inge

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From: "Inge" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: den 5 April 2010 11:32
To: "Inge" <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: NTC Tuesday quiz...

>
> China prognos 2008:
>
> http://www.pcb007.com/pages/zone.cgi?a=44707
>
> China prognos 2016: taken over USA's role as leading manufacturer of 
> electronics
>
> China prognos 2020:  ?
>
> Some says China + India will accelerate even faster.  Can't help wondering 
> how US electronic industries prepare  themselves to meet this? I have a 
> very basic question, not being a economist, I am not the man to understand 
> the weird world of their language.  So, in simple terms:  are the US 
> industries going to invest or save themselves out of a close future 
> crisis? Guess there must be a strategic plan somewhere...you can of course 
> do both, but wonder if medium ways work in this case.  To me,  best 
> solution must be to invest. But you don't have money. China have.  And if 
> you save money, millions will lose their jobs, and cheap China will get 
> more orders.  China examines 50,000 pHDs every year and 5,000,000 
> engineers .  How on earth will they all get jobs. The answer is given. 
> Well, if I get no response, I do understand.
>
> Inge
>
> PS. A fool as I am I have bought cheap chinese hand machines, tools, spare 
> parts, clothes, shoes and much more.....but I'm not the only stupid. The 
> whole country does the same.  I've contributed to the loss of jobs for my 
> own folks.
>
>
> 

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