Quote from nitro:
So is the ultimate answer that this country is doomed even if we innovate, because the thing that generates lots of jobs on the order of hundreds of thousands per innovation is the actual manufacturing of the end product? (INTC CPUs are made in Mexico and Malasya if I remember correctly)
I think this is close to 100% correct. Sure, we will "come up with something"... lots of things, actually. But with the labor cost differential between here and low labor cost countries, we'll never get the lion's share of the benefit.
America's middle class grew in a rather enclosed system. Things were made here and consumed here. There wasn't a genuine alternative.
Then, I guess beginning with NAFTA when outsourcing got rolling in a big way, bringing 500 million former peasants into the labor force to compete for our 20-30 million middle class jobs really turned our situation on its head.
Seems the BEST we're going to be able to do is to find a minimum-wage type job for the majority of displaced workers... and newcomers to the work force, as well.
The theme of the Depression will be, "Not enough jobs for everybody...not even minimum wage ones".
Consider that against (1) our desires for a bigger and stronger middle class, (2) tax receipts vs. budget shortfalls at all levels of government, and (3) government's attempt to "paper over" the shortfalls.... and well, the outlook is dire.
Hope I'm wrong, of course.
