Sunday, June 12, 2011

the american experience



quite frankly and now thinking seriously i've been extra-ordinarily lucky. far from my very humble beginning in a third world country  i've been blessed to have landed and lived in the most modern country of the entire world. came with it was the tremendous growth of knowledge that is constantly being fed into my brain. and i only have to take one discipline of studies not two to make it right, laughs. so i wasn't "lost" so to speak and the choice wasn't mine actually. it was done for me by a God sent virgin mary look alike benefactor. maybe the right word is "guided" by some spiritual powers whose persuasive capabilities is beyond our human mind to fathom or spell. we only know what are the consequences of things as we learn from the previous experiences of others as to how their universe unfolded before our times. so you would think that we would be flawless or perfect once we take our turn to live our lives. but sadly no, history again will repeat itself...but back to my topic :) america is being outpaced by china in terms of manufacturing things which america had developed or invented first and the technology is being passed to them as these american companies moved their business of creation to asia who has cheap manpower in its belt. being freed from union headaches of employers here and how about a measly salary being offered by the chinese, there is no contest. most of the middle class american jobs have vanished and with it the american dream was "lost" as well for millions and millions of american citizens so they could not pay for the mortgage of their homes, the beginning and the root cause of the global recession actually...so now america is turning into innovation. inventing new ways and better things to make our lives easier. although again if the jobs in creating and manufacturing these new inventions will be passed along overseas then america will continue in its decline and maybe its grip to the crown of the only super power in the world. it will be just a dream that starts to be fading away, slowly. i hope not for the sake of the next generation of american dreamers and inventors...the solution is very simple really, keep the jobs in america which is easier said than done if we are talking about big time profits into the pockets of manufacturing companies. china wasn't won by inciting a war protest movement like the Tienanmen Square Revolution that failed. china was won by the ingenuity of business take over by american companies that is...and you thought that was smart:? maybe to the top ten percent of wealthy americans who owns these companies in china for their pockets are bulging with ridiculously unimaginable amount of wealth and power while the average janes and joes are struggling to put food on their tables each passing day...how can life be so unfair, this is just one bright example of it...images above are from the www, thanks to each owners for sharing :)