China is in their industrial age, just as we were in the 1800s. So, they aren't fat or lazy yet and aren't wasting tons of money on things like OSHA and the Environmental Protection regs like we have here now.
The average American makes tons more money then Chinese workers do - yet I suspect they are much happier with what they're getting for a day's work.
I don't like to see the down-turn of the US, but come on! The American "work ethic" is almost a thing of the past. How many people sit around on this fat butts making 200K a year for doing nothing and whine about it. How many USA Union workers consider themselves the ONLY workers in America? Yet that are greatly outnumbered by non-union workers getting less money for an hour's work.
One thing I WILL say. All of us can afford things made overseas that we could never buy if made here. That goes for tools, cell phones, computer components, TVs, and much much more.
I'll enjoy THAT part of it while I can. I certainly can do much about the rest of it.
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