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Will America start to look like China?
Everything has changed about the world, since December 31, 2000
What is China doing, to attract jobs to China?
China has a national policy to attract jobs to China.
China has a strategy to attract industry to China.
China provides access to capital for new industries.
China provides a partner for each new industry.
China offers support for new industries.
China offers deals, breaks and subsidies for investors.
China has been grabbing jobs from other countries for a long time.
China robs technology. Uses research and development done by others.
China has the biggest, fastest, latest, greatest, most technologically advanced for private industry.
China treats Chinese citizens worse than machines.
China does not give Chinese people freedom of choice.
China does not have a Constitution.
Chinese law is more corrupt than American law.
China does not have an EPA to protect people-
(See: children sitting in the mud, ripping apart American computers with their bare hands. Lead, cadmium, mercury, chromium, polyvinyl chloride.)
China is based on lies. The top officials lie to the Chinese people. The Chinese people lie to Chinese officials (by omission?) to survive.
Blame a history of Communism that went corrupt and dishonest from the beginning.
The Tea Party insists that American Labor Unions stand in the way of success.
The Tea Party points to Solynndra as a failure of investing taxpayer money.
The Tea Party did not look at why Solyndra failed.
"Meanwhile, House Republicans are gloating about cutting the $4 billion green energy innovation program by $1.5 billion."
"While last year, China subsidized its solar panel industry to the tune of $30 billion. While America’s leaders play politics, China grabs the jobs."
Could President Obama have forseen what would happen to our efforts in competing with China over green technology jobs?
Investors are not investing in America. They are investing in exploiting America.
September 21, 2011
Jennifer Granholm
"We never came out of the 2002 recession. Why? Because the structure of our economy has changed -- in Michigan, but around the country -- because of globalization. And the Republicans are operating as though the old theories of 20th century -- which may have worked fine if -- when we were in a closed -- a more-closed system -- but with globalization, knowing our economic competitors are out there gunning for us every single day. Hu Jintao tells Bush in his primary -- in his primary -- uh, in his -- in his biography, that he wakes up every morning trying to figure out how to create 25 million jobs a year for his people. Well, when we've got competitors like that --
They're gonna be pulling jobs away. So the structure of our nation's economy has changed. And the issue is what are we gonna do to be able to create jobs in America, in a global economy? How do you crack the code to be able to do that? And the Republicans' solution is just to cut taxes and shrink government. And that's not the solution that's gonna work.
"But if we could just stop playing gotcha for a second, we might realize that federal loan programs — especially loans for innovative energy technologies — virtually require the government to take risks the private sector won’t take. Indeed, risk-taking is what these programs are all about. Sometimes, the risks pay off. Other times, they don’t. It’s not a taxpayer ripoff if you don’t bat 1.000; on the contrary, a zero failure rate likely means that the program is too risk-averse."
"Over all, the American solar industry is a big success story; it now employs more people than either steel or coal, and it’s a net exporter. But solar panel manufacturing — a potential source of middle-class jobs, and an important reason the White House was so high on Solyndra, which made its panels in Fremont, Calif. — is another story. Not so long ago, China made 6 percent of the world’s solar panels. Now it makes 54 percent, and leads the world in solar panel manufacturing."
The Phony Solyndra Scandal
September 23, 2011
Federal loan programs virtually require the government to take risks the private sector won’t take.
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/opinion/editorialsandoped/oped/columnists/index.html
Former Gov. Jennifer Granholm on GOP’s failure to help the economy
http://current.com/shows/countdown/...-granholm-on-gops-failure-to-help-the-economy
It’s not easy being green: Creating a green economy in Michigan
Jennifer Granholm on the challenges for green jobs
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-kno...ng-green-jobs-the-american-garage-sale/11638/
Maria Hinojosa is this week’s guest host for Need to Know as we look at the future of “green jobs” in the U.S. As the Obama administration continue to support and invest in green technologies as a path to job creation, competition from other countries is making it difficult for some of these businesses to take off in the U.S. We visit Greenville, Michigan, to see the challenges it faces in trying to revitalize itself and create a new economy for green jobs.
Everything has changed about the world, since December 31, 2000
What is China doing, to attract jobs to China?
China has a national policy to attract jobs to China.
China has a strategy to attract industry to China.
China provides access to capital for new industries.
China provides a partner for each new industry.
China offers support for new industries.
China offers deals, breaks and subsidies for investors.
China has been grabbing jobs from other countries for a long time.
China robs technology. Uses research and development done by others.
China has the biggest, fastest, latest, greatest, most technologically advanced for private industry.
China treats Chinese citizens worse than machines.
China does not give Chinese people freedom of choice.
China does not have a Constitution.
Chinese law is more corrupt than American law.
China does not have an EPA to protect people-
(See: children sitting in the mud, ripping apart American computers with their bare hands. Lead, cadmium, mercury, chromium, polyvinyl chloride.)
China is based on lies. The top officials lie to the Chinese people. The Chinese people lie to Chinese officials (by omission?) to survive.
Blame a history of Communism that went corrupt and dishonest from the beginning.
The Tea Party insists that American Labor Unions stand in the way of success.
The Tea Party points to Solynndra as a failure of investing taxpayer money.
The Tea Party did not look at why Solyndra failed.
"Meanwhile, House Republicans are gloating about cutting the $4 billion green energy innovation program by $1.5 billion."
"While last year, China subsidized its solar panel industry to the tune of $30 billion. While America’s leaders play politics, China grabs the jobs."
Could President Obama have forseen what would happen to our efforts in competing with China over green technology jobs?
Investors are not investing in America. They are investing in exploiting America.
September 21, 2011
Jennifer Granholm
"We never came out of the 2002 recession. Why? Because the structure of our economy has changed -- in Michigan, but around the country -- because of globalization. And the Republicans are operating as though the old theories of 20th century -- which may have worked fine if -- when we were in a closed -- a more-closed system -- but with globalization, knowing our economic competitors are out there gunning for us every single day. Hu Jintao tells Bush in his primary -- in his primary -- uh, in his -- in his biography, that he wakes up every morning trying to figure out how to create 25 million jobs a year for his people. Well, when we've got competitors like that --
They're gonna be pulling jobs away. So the structure of our nation's economy has changed. And the issue is what are we gonna do to be able to create jobs in America, in a global economy? How do you crack the code to be able to do that? And the Republicans' solution is just to cut taxes and shrink government. And that's not the solution that's gonna work.
"But if we could just stop playing gotcha for a second, we might realize that federal loan programs — especially loans for innovative energy technologies — virtually require the government to take risks the private sector won’t take. Indeed, risk-taking is what these programs are all about. Sometimes, the risks pay off. Other times, they don’t. It’s not a taxpayer ripoff if you don’t bat 1.000; on the contrary, a zero failure rate likely means that the program is too risk-averse."
"Over all, the American solar industry is a big success story; it now employs more people than either steel or coal, and it’s a net exporter. But solar panel manufacturing — a potential source of middle-class jobs, and an important reason the White House was so high on Solyndra, which made its panels in Fremont, Calif. — is another story. Not so long ago, China made 6 percent of the world’s solar panels. Now it makes 54 percent, and leads the world in solar panel manufacturing."
The Phony Solyndra Scandal
September 23, 2011
Federal loan programs virtually require the government to take risks the private sector won’t take.
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/opinion/editorialsandoped/oped/columnists/index.html
Former Gov. Jennifer Granholm on GOP’s failure to help the economy
http://current.com/shows/countdown/...-granholm-on-gops-failure-to-help-the-economy
It’s not easy being green: Creating a green economy in Michigan
Jennifer Granholm on the challenges for green jobs
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-kno...ng-green-jobs-the-american-garage-sale/11638/
Maria Hinojosa is this week’s guest host for Need to Know as we look at the future of “green jobs” in the U.S. As the Obama administration continue to support and invest in green technologies as a path to job creation, competition from other countries is making it difficult for some of these businesses to take off in the U.S. We visit Greenville, Michigan, to see the challenges it faces in trying to revitalize itself and create a new economy for green jobs.