Also, unions were strangling industry. It is absurd, workers wanting to make $40 an hour to sit on an assembly line and push a button all day. Yeah, I would like that too, but that isn't how it works in the real world. Industry wouldn't be going overseas if more people here were willing to work hard and not demand everything be handed to them.
People want a job that keeps up with inflation, so they don't need a part-time job. There are companies that will give you the bare minimum legally required "benefits" to operate.
There are illegals that can buy houses, while Americans will be forever renters because everything here is so skewed against Americans.
If they want to keep up with inflation, then they just need to work harder, or find another job if their current company actually is not treating them well. This has always been the case. Benefits and pay should not be required. Everything should be down to what the worker can negotiate with the employer.
When illegal immigrants buy a house, 18 of them move. Anyone can afford to buy a house if they have enough roommates. The younger generations today are simply spoiled and aren't willing to do the hard work and live in uncomfortable circumstances. Instead, they just whine and complain while living in their parent's basement. Privacy is not a right. It is a privilege that you earn when you have enough money to afford your own place. Until then, you get as many roommates as necessary to afford to live somewhere. I've seen five guys share a studio apartment. It can be done, you just have to willing to be a little uncomfortable.
They're "better" because the chip manufacturers got loans to build their factories there, while figuring out the manufacturing process, and training the natives how to do it the way they want.
Look to Chernobyl to see what happens when people skip safety protocols to get things done faster. I like watching Tyler Folse's videos, he's a legit nuclear engineer, and I think the type of person where an appeal to authority is legitimate. I would believe him over 1000 politicians and other types of scientists when it comes to nuclear anything, a subject he has a degree in.
Mmm. The explanation I read perfectly described the How's and why's. Cleaner better facilities and more suited physical attributes mentally and physically and work ethic differences meant they were way more capable of producing lots of high quality chips without faults. For example when they do chips in Asia they throw away 80 percent I think. That high rate is only possible because of the level of manufacturing capability. In the west when they first started making PCs the chips were terrible for this exact reason. The microscopic faults were ignored because it was too expensive to only use near perfect chips. Computers always crashed.
I know it's whataboutism, but there was that microcode bug that caused Intel chips to fry themselves to death. But I'm pretty sure that wasn't caused by someone that actually knows how to code and had been doing it for decades. Probably someone more stinky who uses AI to do everything.
Luckily we don't need to compete with them and can get good at making our own. America has the best work ethic and always has so that won't be a prroblem. We have always wanted to do our own manufacturing and now with less regulation, corporations and their shareholders will be more interested in making great products we can afford. I know I don't need to point out that this is The Plan and is happening under President Trump, so I think we can trust his business acumen.
Hey if you think you can do it go for it. The innovation isn't an issue, it's making millions of whatever product within a short space of time that everyone seems to worship..
The Chaiwanese are better at building computer chips, cleaner, faster and more efficient.
I'm only repeating what I read from American entrepreneurs that worked during those years. I'd be careful with that pride stuff Bro. God bless.
Also, unions were strangling industry. It is absurd, workers wanting to make $40 an hour to sit on an assembly line and push a button all day. Yeah, I would like that too, but that isn't how it works in the real world. Industry wouldn't be going overseas if more people here were willing to work hard and not demand everything be handed to them.
People want a job that keeps up with inflation, so they don't need a part-time job. There are companies that will give you the bare minimum legally required "benefits" to operate.
There are illegals that can buy houses, while Americans will be forever renters because everything here is so skewed against Americans.
If they want to keep up with inflation, then they just need to work harder, or find another job if their current company actually is not treating them well. This has always been the case. Benefits and pay should not be required. Everything should be down to what the worker can negotiate with the employer.
When illegal immigrants buy a house, 18 of them move. Anyone can afford to buy a house if they have enough roommates. The younger generations today are simply spoiled and aren't willing to do the hard work and live in uncomfortable circumstances. Instead, they just whine and complain while living in their parent's basement. Privacy is not a right. It is a privilege that you earn when you have enough money to afford your own place. Until then, you get as many roommates as necessary to afford to live somewhere. I've seen five guys share a studio apartment. It can be done, you just have to willing to be a little uncomfortable.
They're "better" because the chip manufacturers got loans to build their factories there, while figuring out the manufacturing process, and training the natives how to do it the way they want.
Look to Chernobyl to see what happens when people skip safety protocols to get things done faster. I like watching Tyler Folse's videos, he's a legit nuclear engineer, and I think the type of person where an appeal to authority is legitimate. I would believe him over 1000 politicians and other types of scientists when it comes to nuclear anything, a subject he has a degree in.
No its not just about money. People are different. Americans major edge over Asia is big machinery and plant.
That's not what I'm hearing. That was a narrative made up by the City of London that everyone just believes.
Mmm. The explanation I read perfectly described the How's and why's. Cleaner better facilities and more suited physical attributes mentally and physically and work ethic differences meant they were way more capable of producing lots of high quality chips without faults. For example when they do chips in Asia they throw away 80 percent I think. That high rate is only possible because of the level of manufacturing capability. In the west when they first started making PCs the chips were terrible for this exact reason. The microscopic faults were ignored because it was too expensive to only use near perfect chips. Computers always crashed.
I know it's whataboutism, but there was that microcode bug that caused Intel chips to fry themselves to death. But I'm pretty sure that wasn't caused by someone that actually knows how to code and had been doing it for decades. Probably someone more stinky who uses AI to do everything.
Luckily we don't need to compete with them and can get good at making our own. America has the best work ethic and always has so that won't be a prroblem. We have always wanted to do our own manufacturing and now with less regulation, corporations and their shareholders will be more interested in making great products we can afford. I know I don't need to point out that this is The Plan and is happening under President Trump, so I think we can trust his business acumen.
Hey if you think you can do it go for it. The innovation isn't an issue, it's making millions of whatever product within a short space of time that everyone seems to worship..