Saturday, November 14, 2009

The devaluation of the dollar and the rise of china as world super power is because of illegal mexicans right?

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The devaluation of the dollar and the rise of china as world super power is because of illegal mexicans right?
Most things are. Maybe all of the illegals could go to China, in a population that large they may not even be noticed. But seriously, China has a long way to go to be a super power, their ecological situation is dire! Not too many nations want food that is tainted or toys that are painted in lead. They are a prime example of what over population can do to hurt this world.
Reply:no , one has nothin to do with the other.
Reply:Their depression of wages hasn't helped any as far as the strength of the dollar goes. As far as China goes, I say we send the illegal aliens there when we deport.
Reply:No. The Chinese are not becoming a world super power anytime soon because of a few factors:





1) The per capita income of their citizens is still at third world country standards. You cannot tax your citizens at the rates necessary to generate revenue to build a large armed forces with global reach. The Chinese might have a large military, but they cannot reach far beyond their borders.





2) The Chinese military is not a global military force, but a regional military force. They lack long range bombers, aircraft carriers, a sizable blue water navy, heavy airlifting aircraft, more than a few aerial refueling tankers. The Chinese military needs to evolve from a regional power to a global power before it will be a super power. The Chinese will need decades to reach these capabilities.
Reply:No it has something to do with the trade deficit with China. China like to sell things to other countries but seldom buys things in return.


Illegal mexicans are a 40 billion dollar drain on America but that doesn't have much to do with the currency.





Currency fluctuations are always in cycle either up or down. The stock market is booming as a result of the dollar right now.


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