• bayezid [any]
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    3 years ago

    Japan was just looking like it would overtake the US and america couldn't cope.

    • Blottergrass [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Americans will say shit like "they're giving our jobs awayto the Japanese and Chinese!" then scoff at the idea of taking ownership over their jobs and workplaces. Bewildering shit. Props to China for simply buying out the means of production :deng-cowboy: American capitalists had no choice, they had a fiduciary duty to maximize shareholder value :deng-smile:

      • BeamBrain [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        "I'm fine with being exploited but it better be by a red-blooded MURICAN damnit"

    • RNAi [he/him]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      But then they did the deflation which fucked them up cuz murika told them to, right?

      • scraeming [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        The Plaza Accord? Yeah, the US depreciated the value of its own currency against a handful of its allies to inflate the value of assets outside the US to combat a growing trade deficit. Funnily enough, our allies asked us to do it first, and it took a few years before the US had any interest. It wasn't until Reagan's second term, with a trade deficit ballooning out of control from a constant appreciation of the USD, that the US finally agreed to intervene in financial markets. We basically agreed to devalue our own currency to adjust our trade deficit, which had the effect of causing the Japanese, French, and German economies to skyrocket in asset value as the exchange rate of their respective currencies plummeted.

        Basically in the 80s America was still a manufacturing powerhouse and we really, really needed our currency to not be worth so much, so that people would still buy our stuff. Then NAFTA came along less than a decade later and shipped all the manufacturing jobs overseas anyway. Whoopsie-daisy, neoliberalism couldn't see three inches in front of its own nose, again. Damn, wonder why that keeps happening?

      • bayezid [any]
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        3 years ago

        Lack of imagination on both sides I think.