9/18/2025

Americans lie about overcapacity and income inequality

The top 10% of USA top elites own two-thirds of the wealth in the USA and can also be equated as overcapacity in another sense. The bottom 50%, living from paycheck to paycheck, just own 2.5% of USA wealth by comparison. That is the reason there is such a escalating level of homelessness in the USA, with the top owning all the real estate that those at the bottom finds even problematic to rent, leading to eviction.

Why are the USA and the EU not talking about that inequality or lopsided overcapacity in wealth and taking action against that? Oops, it is only the top 10%, which includes all the ruling elites, that are against industrial overcapacity in China, while the bottom 50% obviously are in favor of that as they are benefiting from cheaper goods made in China. Overcapacity is a bane for those bottom feeders, but a boon for those at the top of the food chain. As ruling elites, talking about that brings trouble, so keep it under the rug. I think it also applies to everywhere else in the world. You can bet on that.



Anonymous

1 comment:

  1. There is going to be an overcapacity in chip manufacturing in the USA with all the investments by Taiwanese, South Koreans and Japanese in Arizona. The USA domestic market will not be able to absorb the overcapacity and like agriculture, they need the Chinese market.

    Meanwhile, the Chinese market is closing for them little by little. Even Nvidia is nervous about the future. China is the biggest consumer market for chips, accounting for more than 31% as of 2022. By 2028, China is expected to produce half of the world's semiconductor chips, cheaper than others of course. How does that matter to chipmakers in Arizona relating to market share in China? Probably needs help from McDonalds and others, LOL.

    When USA's overcapacity in chip manufacturing faces problems selling outside the USA, would anyone dare to bet that China will not be blamed for the glut by not buying from the USA. Of course, overcapacity in chip manufacturing in USA is not going to be blamed. As always, the blame is always on someone else when the USA makes a mistake, especially Trump. Of course, any credit is all going to be taken by Trump, silly me.

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