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by 8611m
3077 days ago
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That’s a very limited view of the world and leans more towards isolationism as opposed to internationalism. Isn’t it true that the US economy and consumers have benefited greatly from:
1. cheaper Chinese manufacturing at the expense of China polluting its rivers?
2. capital pouring in from all over the world in US financial markets (sovereign wealth funds, pension funds etc)?
3. migrants and their children coming to America and starting businesses? The global economy is forever changing. At one time, India’s GDP as a fraction of the global GDP was at 24+%. United States, and the whole world, has benefited tremendously when smart and motivated people devoted their lives in creating businesses, advancing science and technology. The key in strengthening this status quo lies in recognizing, accepting and nourishing this talent. The price paid in return, handful of malice enterprises gaming the visa, is fraction of the overall net gain. |
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