Globalization Failing

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Fox News in general and Laura Ingraham in particular are racist anti-Semites promoting White Supremacy. Figures you'd love them.

Examples: https://forward.com/fast-forward/44...ost-for-using-anti-semitic-trope-to-describe/
ADL criticizes Fox News host for using ‘anti-Semitic trope’ to describe Michael Bloomberg

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts...her-show-least-one-advertiser-is-pulling-out/
Laura Ingraham promoted a white supremacist on her show. At least one advertiser is pulling out.
 

No, it is not international trade that is the problem. It is outlawing domestic production that is the problem.

Both Laura Ingraham and you have it wrong.

At one time, the United States was the leading supplier of electronic components in the world.
That all changed when eco-laws made producing electronic components too expensive to do in the U.S. Japan, and later South Korea, Taiwan, and even Red China, filled the gap. Now, the U.S. is no longer capable of producing resistors, capacitors, inductors, crystals, and most chips. It is now some 50 years behind the state of the art, and it's growing worse. Instead of connectors manufactures like Molex, Canon, AMP; it's now Hiroshi and IDC, and both Molex and Amp moved overseas just to survive.

At one time, the United States was the leading supplier of steel and aluminum products. All that has gone to foreign nations, victims of eco-laws. Most of that went to Canada and Mexico.

Most components of the personal computer are based in the same nations as other electronic components. The power supplies, the radios, the processors, the interconnecting logic, even the switches, LEDs and the case, are all made in foreign nations now. Eco-laws are the biggest reason for that.

Another factor is that Americans just want too much pay for what others are willing to do for less.

The result we can see today: long supply lines easily affected by even the slightest factors. Between oppressive governments in nations that supply stuff for the States, and our own oppressive government since the Democrat coup, Covid fear mongering, shortages are commonplace in electronic components and equipment built from them, including even cars and tractors.

I warned about this decades ago. Few listened, drunk with cheap prices on electronic components as other nations filled the void and advanced the art, while the United States was left out in the cold, importing practically all of it.

Whether it's a Tesla, a Ford, a Honda, or a tractor, electronics are a major part of every vehicle. FADEC designs require the use of processors and sensors just to run the engine. While vastly more efficient, the lack of domestic electronic supplies is creating the mess you see now.

There are a few exceptions, but they are far and few between.

For example, I make my own sensors. Myself. Right here in the States. I don't buy them from anyone.
There is a company in Idaho that makes memory, right here in the States. It is designed for specialized applications, such as dual access or high speed video use.
There is a company that makes circuit boards in Oregon, right here in the States. They are geared for prototype use but can also produce panels for large scale orders. They ARE a lot more expensive than stuff available from China (about ten times the price), but for secure applications or for those that just want to buy from suppliers in the States, they are an option.

Being unable to produce such products domestically is a real problem though. For example, LEDs come almost entirely from Japan or China. Displays (such as the one you are probably staring at right now!) come entirely from Japan.

The States ARE ahead of the world in software, despite Microsoft's best efforts. Much of this has to do with the telegraph codes used to transmit information from one computer to another are essentially designed around English, as are most programming languages. Japan, still stuck with the problems of Kanji, are about 15-20 years behind the state of the art in software. It is worse in other Asian nations, which have larger character sets than Japan's Kanji.

We are better at robots than Japan as well. The Japanese, gadget happy as they are, tend to go for 'personal' robots. Robots that do actual work, such as welding, metal folding, or even exploring the damaged Fukushima plant underwater (where the fuel from reactor #2 wound up), all belong to robot companies here in the States. The self driving car also is being developed in the States, but I don't consider that a successful product by any stretch of the imagination.

International trade is not evil. We export products, and we import products. We export lots of food to the world, coal, software, robotics, aircraft, etc. That's business for farmers, miners, software engineers and technologists, and machinists. That's what keeps them employed.

We import electronic components (we really should be doing more to produce them domestically, but the EPA has to be removed first), rare earths (we do have our own, but the EPA won't allow mining), certain foods (allowing us to have avocados and oranges for the States even in winter!), cars (particularly from Germany and Japan), dry cell batteries (particularly from Japan), lithium batteries or components (particularly from China and Congo). We also import some small computers made in the UK or Italy.

Domestically, we provide our own corn, wheat, onions, lettuce, hay and other animal feed, beef and poultry, software, server farms (such as used by Amazon, Google, Nintendo, and Microsoft), plastics and fiberglass, and even fireworks (hey...it's just after Independence Day...I had to mention it!), various industrial chemicals, paper, lumber products, glass, silicon wafer production (we export a lot of those!), medical equipment, musical instruments, dairy products, and a whole range of other products.

Globalism isn't the problem. International trade isn't the problem. Government interference is the problem. It has always been really the whole problem all along.
 
We ripped it apart over Ukraine....We really are that ignorant now....

Buckle Up, this is really going to hurt.

*SEE SIG*
 
No, it is not international trade that is the problem. It is outlawing domestic production that is the problem.

Both Laura Ingraham and you have it wrong.

At one time, the United States was the leading supplier of electronic components in the world.
That all changed when eco-laws made producing electronic components too expensive to do in the U.S. Japan, and later South Korea, Taiwan, and even Red China, filled the gap. Now, the U.S. is no longer capable of producing resistors, capacitors, inductors, crystals, and most chips. It is now some 50 years behind the state of the art, and it's growing worse. Instead of connectors manufactures like Molex, Canon, AMP; it's now Hiroshi and IDC, and both Molex and Amp moved overseas just to survive.

At one time, the United States was the leading supplier of steel and aluminum products. All that has gone to foreign nations, victims of eco-laws. Most of that went to Canada and Mexico.

Most components of the personal computer are based in the same nations as other electronic components. The power supplies, the radios, the processors, the interconnecting logic, even the switches, LEDs and the case, are all made in foreign nations now. Eco-laws are the biggest reason for that.

Another factor is that Americans just want too much pay for what others are willing to do for less.

The result we can see today: long supply lines easily affected by even the slightest factors. Between oppressive governments in nations that supply stuff for the States, and our own oppressive government since the Democrat coup, Covid fear mongering, shortages are commonplace in electronic components and equipment built from them, including even cars and tractors.

I warned about this decades ago. Few listened, drunk with cheap prices on electronic components as other nations filled the void and advanced the art, while the United States was left out in the cold, importing practically all of it.

Whether it's a Tesla, a Ford, a Honda, or a tractor, electronics are a major part of every vehicle. FADEC designs require the use of processors and sensors just to run the engine. While vastly more efficient, the lack of domestic electronic supplies is creating the mess you see now.

There are a few exceptions, but they are far and few between.

For example, I make my own sensors. Myself. Right here in the States. I don't buy them from anyone.
There is a company in Idaho that makes memory, right here in the States. It is designed for specialized applications, such as dual access or high speed video use.
There is a company that makes circuit boards in Oregon, right here in the States. They are geared for prototype use but can also produce panels for large scale orders. They ARE a lot more expensive than stuff available from China (about ten times the price), but for secure applications or for those that just want to buy from suppliers in the States, they are an option.

Being unable to produce such products domestically is a real problem though. For example, LEDs come almost entirely from Japan or China. Displays (such as the one you are probably staring at right now!) come entirely from Japan.

The States ARE ahead of the world in software, despite Microsoft's best efforts. Much of this has to do with the telegraph codes used to transmit information from one computer to another are essentially designed around English, as are most programming languages. Japan, still stuck with the problems of Kanji, are about 15-20 years behind the state of the art in software. It is worse in other Asian nations, which have larger character sets than Japan's Kanji.

We are better at robots than Japan as well. The Japanese, gadget happy as they are, tend to go for 'personal' robots. Robots that do actual work, such as welding, metal folding, or even exploring the damaged Fukushima plant underwater (where the fuel from reactor #2 wound up), all belong to robot companies here in the States. The self driving car also is being developed in the States, but I don't consider that a successful product by any stretch of the imagination.

International trade is not evil. We export products, and we import products. We export lots of food to the world, coal, software, robotics, aircraft, etc. That's business for farmers, miners, software engineers and technologists, and machinists. That's what keeps them employed.

We import electronic components (we really should be doing more to produce them domestically, but the EPA has to be removed first), rare earths (we do have our own, but the EPA won't allow mining), certain foods (allowing us to have avocados and oranges for the States even in winter!), cars (particularly from Germany and Japan), dry cell batteries (particularly from Japan), lithium batteries or components (particularly from China and Congo). We also import some small computers made in the UK or Italy.

Domestically, we provide our own corn, wheat, onions, lettuce, hay and other animal feed, beef and poultry, software, server farms (such as used by Amazon, Google, Nintendo, and Microsoft), plastics and fiberglass, and even fireworks (hey...it's just after Independence Day...I had to mention it!), various industrial chemicals, paper, lumber products, glass, silicon wafer production (we export a lot of those!), medical equipment, musical instruments, dairy products, and a whole range of other products.

Globalism isn't the problem. International trade isn't the problem. Government interference is the problem. It has always been really the whole problem all along.

im not against all international trade.

Im against globaliztion zealotry, which says YOU MUST DO INTERNATIONAL TRADE EVEN IN INSTANCES WHERE IT DESTROYS YOUR CITIZENRY AND NATION.

It can be good of course.

Its a matter of putting the needs of international corporations ahead of your own people.

it's basically anti fascism.

but if you knuckle heads refuse to recognize this distinction, we can just ban it out right.

and government interference isn't the problem, dum dum.

you refuse to acknowledge the reality of fascism and state capture.

just as government can get too powerful, SO CAN BUSINESSES, corporate cocksucker.

or just go shrug and fuck the fuck off and we can rebuild without you.

we will not accept the technological control grid you want to leave behind tho.
 
Why is the IRS the INTERNAL Revenue Service?

The government used to funded exclusively on import tariffs, until the internationalist fascists got an internal tax on the people in place instead.

globalists have been fucking humanity for a long time.
 
The notion that corporations are perfect and pure has led to the WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM, which is trying to kill us all.

Big pharma has achieved state capture and uses that power to both mandate vaccines but also make themsevles immune from prosecution.

and libertarians won't even say shit about the tyranny of fiat currency anymore.


like i always say, into the night is just the Legion who forgot what fascism is.
 
Fox News in general and Laura Ingraham in particular are racist anti-Semites promoting White Supremacy. Figures you'd love them.

Examples: https://forward.com/fast-forward/44...ost-for-using-anti-semitic-trope-to-describe/
ADL criticizes Fox News host for using ‘anti-Semitic trope’ to describe Michael Bloomberg

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts...her-show-least-one-advertiser-is-pulling-out/
Laura Ingraham promoted a white supremacist on her show. At least one advertiser is pulling out.

oh stfu, dum dum.
 
The notion that corporations are perfect and pure has led to the WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM, which is trying to kill us all.

Big pharma has achieved state capture and uses that power to both mandate vaccines but also make themsevles immune from prosecution.

and libertarians won't even say shit about the tyranny of fiat currency anymore.


like i always say, into the night is just the Legion who forgot what fascism is.

With the not allowing us to use the right treatments so that they can sell their very expensive shit treatments they are actually killing people so that they can skim more wealth.

Thats how bad it is.

Buckle Up.
 
With the not allowing us to use the right treatments so that they can sell their very expensive shit treatments they are actually killing people so that they can skim more wealth.

Thats how bad it is.

Buckle Up.

Luckily we discovered the plot in time.

All their hard work has been for nothing.

The nwo is cancelled due to no fucks given.
 
With the not allowing us to use the right treatments so that they can sell their very expensive shit treatments they are actually killing people so that they can skim more wealth.

Thats how bad it is.

Buckle Up.
Luckily we discovered the plot in time.

All their hard work has been for nothing.

The nwo is cancelled due to no fucks given.

You two not only deserve each other but should take more medication before posting.
 
That's not what jesus told me.

Maybe consider asking your doctor about a different medication and/or Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Most psychological treatments are most effective with a little medication and a lot of therapy. Group therapy is excellent and relatively cheap....especially if court mandated. :thup:

https://www.apa.org/ptsd-guideline/patients-and-families/cognitive-behavioral
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychological treatment that has been demonstrated to be effective for a range of problems including depression, anxiety disorders, alcohol and drug use problems, marital problems, eating disorders, and severe mental illness. Numerous research studies suggest that CBT leads to significant improvement in functioning and quality of life. In many studies, CBT has been demonstrated to be as effective as, or more effective than, other forms of psychological therapy or psychiatric medications.

It is important to emphasize that advances in CBT have been made on the basis of both research and clinical practice. Indeed, CBT is an approach for which there is ample scientific evidence that the methods that have been developed actually produce change. In this manner, CBT differs from many other forms of psychological treatment.
 
Maybe consider asking your doctor about a different medication and/or Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Most psychological treatments are most effective with a little medication and a lot of therapy. Group therapy is excellent and relatively cheap....especially if court mandated. :thup:

https://www.apa.org/ptsd-guideline/patients-and-families/cognitive-behavioral

We're in GROUP right now, buddy.

when will you admit you have a problem?

You're dutch uncle and you're an alcoholic.
 
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