What China Rise Really Means – copy from Gallup Business Journal

I read this article a long time ago while I was opening my e mail early in the morning.  Then I tried to find it and re read it again.  I had a hard time to find it.  Finally I was able to scoope it out in their website.  I would like to share it here with you all.  This is the original article website: http://businessjournal.gallup.com/content/152012/China-Rise-Really-Means.aspx

Unless America gets its economic engine restarted and roaring, the world will have a whole new economic and political leader in the coming decades, says Gallup’s chairman

19 January 2012
by Jim Clifton
Excerpted from The Coming Jobs War

Current economic predictions, with few if any dissenters, say that in the next 30 years, China’s GDP will grow to a total far larger than that of the United States. The total world GDP in 2010 was more than $60 trillion. Of that total, the United States has about $15 trillion, or what I will call a current global economic market share of about 25%. And China currently has a GDP of nearly $6 trillion, or a market share of about 10%.

All decisions between countries on the subjects of peace, trade, environment, borders, laws, and human rights would defer to China.

You might be wondering how India and Russia will do. They might do OK, but they’re starting too far back. India and Russia have GDPs approaching $1.5 trillion apiece. Almost nobody knows this because India and China are so often discussed in the same conversation, under the assumption that their GDPs are of similar size. Those who have been saying for 10 years that India is the one to watch, not China, are at least temporarily wrong. India might do well, but the country is getting routed by the Middle Kingdom.

Right now, China’s GDP is more than four times bigger than India’s. And it’s more than three times bigger than Russia’s and more than double Brazil’s. Japan is close to China at slightly more than $5 trillion, but Japan’s economy is even more stalled than America’s. Germany is next at $3.3 trillion. The United Kingdom is just over $2 trillion, and France is just over $2.5 trillion — and they are both stalled. And to review, the United States of America’s GDP is leading the world at about $15 trillion, but stalled, while China’s nearly $6 trillion GDP is on a historic, world-order-changing run of nearly 10% growth per year.

The Coming Jobs War

Over the next 30 years, with total global GDP growth of approximately 4% annually, GDP will likely grow to a total of $200 trillion. Virtually all economists I’ve read predict that China’s GDP will bounce to about $70 trillion by 2040 — a 35% market share of the entire world’s economy. Those economists predict that the U.S. GDP will be growing at an average of 2.5% to about $30 trillion, or 15% global market share in 2040.

When and if that happens, America loses. The world changes; everything changes. China may dominate the world. But it won’t have to use its military. When its GDP surpasses America’s, it will dominate the world economically by a margin far more than the United States currently has. At that point, China will be the new leader of the world. All decisions between countries on the subjects of peace, trade, environment, borders, laws, and human rights would defer to China. Because more than ever, the new golden rule applies: He who has the gold, rules. And the country with the dominant GDP has the gold and the good jobs.

It’s vital to understand all those GDP numbers because almighty jobs live in combination with GDP growth. Everything you just read will come true unless America gets its economic engine restarted and roaring. If not, it will slide into a new economic hell that few can imagine.

It might be hard to imagine, but there has been a preview of it in Detroit. If GDP and jobs continue to falter, a thousand big and little American cities will suddenly morph into a condition much like Detroit’s. They will have declining city GDP growth. Small and medium-sized businesses will close. Big companies will have to be taken over by Washington or foreign owners. Any company that can afford to will leave. There will be massive layoffs and no jobs to replace them, huge unaffordable city debt, a decreasing tax base for the government jobs that support the community, and devastating brain drain. Houses will be bulldozed. There will be increased corruption among government leaders — a citywide economic hell.

The United States will be overwhelmed by China unless there is an economic miracle.

Just a few decades ago, Detroit was one of the richest cities — and arguably the best city — in the world. It was a fantastic place to live and to run a wide variety of great businesses. But because of lousy local leadership and the rise of foreign competition, Detroit’s businesses, government, and all its community support systems, including schools — everything came off the rails. And lousy top leadership creates lousy leadership further down the chain. America lost one of the best cities in the world because Detroit lost in the competition for jobs to Japan and Germany.

What went wrong with the macroeconomics of Detroit?

Most of the blame probably could be assigned to the car companies’ short-sighted leadership, management, and vision; they managed as if the United States was going to be the undisputed world economic champion forever. They could make lousy cars because who cares? Everyone in the postwar world had to buy American anyway. Consumers had no choice.

The rest of the blame should be laid at the door of overly aggressive unions that knew they could have their way with the Big Three’s weak leadership. Unions make the wrong people the customers. They create organizations almost solely for the benefit of employees, not the marketplace. Neither management nor unions had the vision to see how they were making their home city noncompetitive in the new war for GDP and jobs. That’s the simplest summary.

$123,000,000,000,000

The idea of America turning into one big Detroit is not far-fetched when considering the prediction of the 1993 winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics, Robert Fogel. He said that by 2040, the Chinese economy will be right at $123 trillion. That’s more than three times the global economic output of 2000. China’s share will be 40%, America’s will be 14%, and the European Union’s will be 5%. “This is what economic hegemony will look like,” Fogel wrote in his article in Foreign Policy.

My own review of many economic calculations would say that Fogel was over-caffeinated as he ran his math, but he is a renowned and highly admired economist. In any case, virtually all the world’s most credible economists have China as a prohibitive favorite by huge spreads to beat the United States over the next 30 years. Literally no economist I could find thinks the United States will win the upcoming economic battle of its life.

So even if Fogel is close to right, even if his prediction comes almost true, it will be jobs Armageddon in America. Its unemployment plus underemployment will rise to more than 40%. Leadership of the free world will not be just lost, but overwhelmed.

And that’s the end for the American experiment in democracy. The history books will say it worked from 1776 to 2040 and then was overwhelmed by Chinese market-based communism.

Please take note: The United States will be overwhelmed by China unless there is an economic miracle. Americans are betting their entire country and the future of their children and their grandchildren on one big “unless.”

Day 2

Day 2 – woke up with very thirsty feeling.  Maybe the food or maybe I went to bed late last night.  Got up around 8:10am, starting drinking water and read protocol “Quick Start Guide”, I found out I had to take 4 tablets per day – 2 in the morning and 2 at night.

Day 1 of 500 Calorie Diet Diet Plan

Today I started 500 calorie diet plan – Preparation Phase:

I only took one cleanser tablet in the morning and one before bed.  Did not feel much change.  I did not get a chance to have real breakfast and lunch because I had to take my daugther to the rink.  One large Dunnkin Dunut Coffee with Cream and Sugar.  One Costco Blueberry muffin. 

We went to park district pool for swimming for a couple hours.  Then we went to Roberto – in town Italian restaurant for Father’s Day Dinner.  I ate a lot of bread and bread stick, with some butter and oliver oil.  My dish was mussle on angel hair.  Could not finish all pasta.  I made wrong choice for type of pasta. Should choose bigger size pasta.  Angel Hair too thin.

Starting numbers:

weight – 133.6

 

 

I started it again

Yesterday, it was the first time after, gosh who knows how many years, I went out run 3 miles.  It felts so good.  Weather was in a little bit chily side, around 65 F.  But sun comes out early in summer.  Fresh, cool morning air made me wanted to work hard.  I logged in 3.4 miles under 50 mins.  I was happy with it.

The problem now is I need to find time to keep this schedule up.  I could not go out for running because I had to work late last night. 🙂

 

I did it

 

Finally, it started snow last night.  It has been a very mild winter so far.  I don’t complain about it.  But last night, it at least had 6” of snow.  I did not even know if I could get up and go to gym.  But I did it.  I went there and did about 40 min work out.  I felt good.

How to delete un wanted files from Kindle

I always wanted to know how to delete un wanted files in my kindle.  I sometimes made mistake and download unwanted books or samples.  I finally found out how to delete them from Kindle directly when I want to.

Move the highlight down to the book title you want to delete and press the “right” arrow. You will see a little menu that pops up that will allow you delete it.

How to fix “parameter” error in Overdrive Media Console

I had a new laptop and tried to install Overdrive media Console and download ebooks/audio books from our public library.  But I kept getting this “parameter” error when I tried to download file into Overdrive media console.  I  finally found a solution:

http://soft-haus.com/blog/2008/06/12/fixing-error-0x80070057-the-parameter-is-incorrect-for-overdrive-media-console/

However, this website only provides how to fix it in XP system.  Mine is window 7.  Here is how to do it in window 7 enviroment:

  1. Right lick Window Icon in the lower left corner of your screen, choose “Open window explorer”
  2. In the new pop up window, at the top right corner, Click drop down arrow under “Organize”
  3. From drop down list, choose “Folders and search option”
  4. In the “View” tab, choose “Hidden files, folders, and drivers”
  5. Then uncheck “Hide protected operating system files”
  6. Then click “apply to all folders”
  7. click “OK” to close this window.

Then reopen Overdrive Media console>tool>Window Media Player Security update

It should work now.

She got MAP Math Test today

My daughter phoned me this afternoon after she came home from school. From her voice I could guess that something good happened to her. She told me school gave her MAP test. She asked me to guess her score. I said 95%. She said – no, it’s 99%. Now it is my turn to be excited. I knew she could have done better. She was so busy with training. Now without training, I expected her to get good grade. But I didn’t expect to get it so fast. She started our public school Jan 18. Since she was in Lutheran school or K12-CVCs, online school, I’m nervous. I worried about if she could adapt regular school life and if she can be on par with her academy.
I’m so released and so proud of her.

My Daughter Quit Skating

Two weeks ago Wed night, my daughter came to me and said she wanted to talk with me.  I said OK though I had a lot to do.  But I thought it was very important to listen what she wanted to say.  Normally, she did not open up herself to me.  I would like her to change that.  I would like her know that she can tell me anything.

She told me she quit skating.  She asked my opinion of her quit.  My feelings were complicated.  I wanted her to quit for so long.  I used to beg her to quit because our financial could not afford to have full spear training schedule for her.  I could not take out second mortgage like most other competitive skaters’ parents did.  I could not quit my job.  If I quit, we definitely had no money for her to train.  But she never wanted to quit.  So I was glad to see that she finally saw the point.  But I was puzzled by her abrutly change.  She told me she felt it was time for her to focus on her academy. She is in 8th grade now.  She wanted to go to good college.  She wanted to be a sport med doctor.  She also said she wanted to have normal school life.  With skating, she could not do anything other than skating.  She could not watch TV; she could not sleep over; she could not take vacation, etc.  But boy, she had been skating since she was 6 years old.  It was almost half of her life.  Well, she is still young.  She has time to think.  But now, I need to help her to get ready for transition.

I had to transfer her from online school to our school district public school.  Nowadays, enrollment to public school is not that easy.  We could not register before our school board approved our residency.  Good thing is our school board lady who is dealing with documents are very efficient.  Student counselor of Middle school she is going to is very nice.  So within one week, we got all paper work and registration ready.  She is going to start her 1st day in public school tomorrow.

I am nervous.  I don’t know what to expect.  But soon, I will know…