Consequently, industrial employers don't have a local monopoly on jobs like they used to. Any industrial employer is competing against any remote position willing to pay above them. That generally isn't hard given how little the industrial employer is willing to pay.
2) Industrial locations generally suck and you have to be there in person
Manufacturing generally needs space, and real estate prices are ridiculous. Consequently, manufacturing tends to be located in undesirable areas. That means long commutes or locating in sub-tier cities.
3) No penalty for outsourcing to foreign countries.
This is what tariffs are supposed to be for. You slowly ratchet up tariffs until you get the result you need.
The problem is that tariffs get politically captured by the oligarchs who use them to completely protect their stupidity (see: the big automakers in the US in the 1970s) until they get totally obliterated.
Excessive US (and maybe some other countries') "MBA / bottomline / quarterly results / managing by numbers / grovelling to Wall Street analysts" mentality.
Neither American nor chinese here. But you can read soo many comments here on why things are...
But to say the least, saying that Chinese are stuck screwing your toys is such a weird and delusional moment when atleast to me, If given a option, There is so so much more to it but I am sure that you know that this statement is incomplete as well
I would prefer BYD over tesla (tbh I would pick none and actually just use a electric scooter which is the most efficient way for a person to go from point A to point B for one person)
I sense some serious delusion here. You haven't moved up if I can be honest. The billionaires have moved up.
You seem to be mostly interested in chinese threads in HN and come strong with this opinion yet as others had already pointed out in your comment 6 months ago that maybe the solution is a lower cost of living and etc. , it seems that you don't respond to them.
toomuchtodo|4 months ago
triceratops|4 months ago
bsder|4 months ago
Consequently, industrial employers don't have a local monopoly on jobs like they used to. Any industrial employer is competing against any remote position willing to pay above them. That generally isn't hard given how little the industrial employer is willing to pay.
2) Industrial locations generally suck and you have to be there in person
Manufacturing generally needs space, and real estate prices are ridiculous. Consequently, manufacturing tends to be located in undesirable areas. That means long commutes or locating in sub-tier cities.
3) No penalty for outsourcing to foreign countries.
This is what tariffs are supposed to be for. You slowly ratchet up tariffs until you get the result you need.
The problem is that tariffs get politically captured by the oligarchs who use them to completely protect their stupidity (see: the big automakers in the US in the 1970s) until they get totally obliterated.
fuzztester|4 months ago
hn_acc1|4 months ago
charlie90|4 months ago
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Imustaskforhelp|4 months ago
But to say the least, saying that Chinese are stuck screwing your toys is such a weird and delusional moment when atleast to me, If given a option, There is so so much more to it but I am sure that you know that this statement is incomplete as well
I would prefer BYD over tesla (tbh I would pick none and actually just use a electric scooter which is the most efficient way for a person to go from point A to point B for one person)
I sense some serious delusion here. You haven't moved up if I can be honest. The billionaires have moved up.
You seem to be mostly interested in chinese threads in HN and come strong with this opinion yet as others had already pointed out in your comment 6 months ago that maybe the solution is a lower cost of living and etc. , it seems that you don't respond to them.
I am just out of words.