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    Why Republicans should lay off China

    Pete Hoekstra sparked a media firestorm with his racist "yellowgirl" ad. Sadly, he's hardly the only Republican trafficking in xenophobic Beijing-bashing

    Earlier this month, lucky Michigan viewers of Superbowl XLVI were serenaded with a political attack ad that is, to borrow a word from the ever poetic Mitt Romney, "severely" stupid. It takes the game of China-bashing to a new level, just as Chinese President-Select Xi Jinping arrives in the United States for a friendly visit.

    The 30-second ad, put out by Michigan Republican Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra (who hopes to take on incumbent Democrat Debbie Stabenow in the fall), opens with a Fu Manchurian clang of a gong, followed by a young Chinese woman riding a bike leisurely down a narrow dirt path lined by rice paddies. Sashaying to a stop, she delivers a beguiling Anna May Wong smile, and speaks in a sweet voice peppered with just enough grammatical errors to bite like salt on a fresh wound: "Thank you, Michigan Senator Debbie Spend-it-now. Debbie spends so much American money. You borrow more and more from us. Your economy get very weak. Ours get very good. We take your jobs. Thank you, Debbie Spend-it-now." The scene then cuts to an avuncular Hoekstra summarizing the moral of this tale about faraway places: "I think this race is between Debbie Spend-it-now and Pete Spend-it-not." Zing.

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    America has plenty of problems that need fixing. Pretending they're the fault of some menacing Red threat won't help us solve them.

    For decades, Michigan has sadly watched the decline of its prized auto industry — a loss that has led to racially-driven anger and sledgehammers smashing Japan-made cars. It all culminated in the tragic death of Vincent Chin in 1982. Chin was beaten to death with a baseball bat by a Chrysler plant superintendent, after being mistaken for someone of Japanese heritage (as if that would have made it okay). Considering that history, the racial insensitivity of running this ad in Michigan of all places, and dubbing it "yellowgirl" in the HTML code on Hoekstra's campaign website, is simply beyond the pale.

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    What Hoekstra didn't realize, apparently, was that the setting and costume used in the ad is identifiably Vietnamese, not Chinese. Indeed, the ad has drawn attention in China not for its Sinophobic content, but for its comical misidentification. 

    Of course, the "yellowgirl" ad is not a single, standalone incident of China-bashing, but one of the many we have seen and will continue to see in political campaigns as well as media coverage. The disturbingly long list includes the infamous "Chinese professor" ad put out by Citizens Against Government Waste during the midterm elections in 2010, Rush Limbaugh's ridiculous mimicry of the Chinese president's speech ("ching chong, look see"), and countless attack ads in state-level elections that flash an opponent's unflattering headshot with the words "China" and "jobs" looming in the background.

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    Among the many perils of China-bashing is that it leaves voters misinformed. But it also unfairly and xenophobically blames the "other" for America's abundance of self-inflicted problems. Case in point: As a member of Congress, Hoekstra voted for the $700 billion bailout of the financial system in 2008. He voted again and again for budgets with big-time deficits — trillions of dollars worth, over time. That's not exactly the fault of our "yellowgirl." Forget "Pete Spend-it-not." This big-spending Republican is more like "Pete Hoe Extra."

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    The truth is, blaming China or any other country for the loss of American jobs focuses on symptoms rather than disease. In our global economy, capital, given its greedy nature, flows to wherever it can reap the best profit. It is incumbent upon national governments to create attractive environments for investment. As for trade imbalance, the root cause is not currency manipulation, but economic ideology. As long as our national economic life is fixated on finance — and Americans are more focused on buying mutual funds than on growing apple orchards in their backyards —the traditional mode of production will take a backseat. Take GM. Prior to the banking crisis, the financial arm of the company, GMAC (now Ally Financial), had grown so big that its revenue exceeded the actual car-making business. When an automobile company makes more money in finance than in manufacturing, should we really be surprised to see the flight of manufacturing jobs?

    The miraculous turnaround of GM — it rose from near bankruptcy to become the No. 1 auto company in the world — is not only a powerful testament to the importance of government and industry working together to create jobs. It also sheds light on the futility and irresponsibility of politicians who continue to bash China. It wasn't politically-motivated scapegoating of foreign automakers that fixed GM.

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    But look at the GOP presidential field. Mitt Romney wants to wage a trade war with China. Not to be outdone, Rick Santorium simply wants to go to war with China: "I don't want to go to a trade war, I want to beat China. I want to go to war with China." Newt Gingrich has a bold plan for a moon colony, a pipe dream strongly motivated by the Cold War era desire to beat the Chinese. When Jon Huntsman withdrew from the race, Republicans lost the only candidate who had any credibility or capability of dealing with China as effectively as the Obama administration has.

    The Obama approach is two-fold: On the one hand, he welcomes the rise of China, acknowledging its benefit to the United States and the world. On the other hand, he continues to chide and pressure China to play by the rules and to improve its human rights record. Criticism and competition are healthy. Bashing and warmongering are not. You can't blame a country for continuing to loan you money, buying up your Treasury bills to sustain your lavish lifestyle of deficit spending. You can't criticize a country for having a poor human rights record when your own companies, such as Apple and Cisco, are helping to fuel the rise of poor, exploitive working conditions at Chinese factories, or assisting to modernize the surveillance technology of Chinese police departments that crack down on the people.

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    It's time to lay off China. America has plenty of problems that need fixing. But pretending they're the fault of some menacing Red threat won't help us solve them.

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    61 comments

    • Fritzthe blitz  •  Fort Wayne, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      I'm 76 I live in China because our wonderful Goverment turned down my wonderful Chinese wife Visa, So I live in China on one third my Soc. Sec. and all the freedoms we lost in America I still have in China, Bash em all ya want the most wonderful people I've ever been around. The Goverment is Communist not the people.
      • Ralph M 3 mths ago
        Geez... I need a geography lesson here... They have a Fort Wayne, Indiana in China?...
      • Richarda 3 mths ago
        I work in Beijing, and i have to agree....the Chinese act more like capitalists than Americans do. If you don't beleive that, come to China and try to bargain with a street vendor over souveniers....they make Avon ladies look tame.
      • ruprecht 3 mths ago
        "all the freedoms".... So did you enjoy voting in the PRC's last presidential election???
    • Larry  •  Shanghai, China  •  3 mths ago
      The US government has been complicit by offering tax credits to corporations who go offshore, probably the only successful government program in the last 50 years. By the way, it is not just the GOP who attacks China, the Dems do a fair amount themsleves. In the end the problem is reflected in the mirror, stop blaming others for our failures.
      • I'm on to u... 3 mths ago
        While you're making a mint running your proprietary school over in Shanghai based on those exact programs? Domiciled out of Spruce MI, as a not for profit entity while you drive your gas guzzling Hummer around? Charging people to the tune of 20,000USD per student head... hiring teachers with no experience and holding them like a captive audience in your school because they have to survive on a life line of English speaking staff to get by? all the while your getting slapped by the mainland govt as they keep taking away your schools once you get them fixed up? Didn't someone ask you to eat a pile off the subway floor in your last post?..Have you the slightest idea of how hypocritical your comment should be viewed?

        What's this headmaster doing? Well Mr. Jilliams is drinking with ladies of the night as part of our community outreach program!

        The pot calling the kettle black......look in the mirror?

        of your Hummer?
    • D P  •  3 mths ago
      Last paragraph says it all. We only have ourselves to blame.
    • Topkick  •  3 mths ago
      Sure, our once dominant plants and factories have closed and re-emerged in China. But China didn't "steal" them. China created a lucrative situation for AMERICAN businessmen, who freely gave the jobs to China. If positions were reversed, we'd do the same! When did we cry about a playing field that favored us? I'm not an advocate of China. I just can't stand hypocrisy and race baiting.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        best post tonight.
      • Topkick 3 mths ago
        Thanks, Michael!
      • David 3 mths ago
        Good comment Top. Thumbs up from here.
    • Cassie  •  3 mths ago
      Bashing and warmongering are never good things.
    • TheDevilzAdvocate  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Thank you for actually speaking the truth. China can't steal our jobs unless our own businesses and corporations allow them to. Greed has displaced responsibility in the corporate world where maximizing profit outweighs doing what is right. The GOP's argument always starts with "they (corporations) aren't doing anything illegal." Similar to their response with regards to those who exploit tax loopholes. Irresponsible business practices are ironically responsible for all the government oversight and regulation that business cite as the reason they don't invest domestically. The bottom line is if businesses continue to outsource jobs and reduce domestic investing, production, and manufacturing, there will be no one left to buy their products. This is why Supply Side economics do not work. Demand and consumer spending drive the economy.
      • Middle Road 3 mths ago
        Hey Dev, don't forget our Gov't complicity.
      • JW 3 mths ago
        WOW! Do you really believe that ONLY "GOP" business people outsource jobs?
        Seriously? If so, I have a ski resort on the Chesapeake Bay that I would like you to invest in.
      • keann 3 mths ago
        excuse me but hasn't the POTUS spent the last 3 years bashing the mean old corporations and banksters while holding his hand out for political donations? it is not just the gop
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      ...because they're becoming better capitalists.
      • Ralph M 3 mths ago
        Better unregulated Capitalists... The environment there--air, water, crops are are taking a beating from toxins, pesticides, heavy metals, human waste... It is only a matter of another decade or two and much of their farming will collapse... Their bees are gone, they pollinate with brushes now, the corruption in the food chain introduces poisons into milk and fish feed... It's a long list of what can go wrong when "Profit" is worshiped above all common sense. It is a warning to us to take everything a Republican says with a ton of salt... And to keep them away from any position of power...
      • Stop throwing dust in my ... 3 mths ago
        They are not capitalists.... They have a government controled economy... That is the opposite of capitalist... And to say "unregulated and china" in one breath is stageringly insane!
    • John Connor  •  3 mths ago
      Funny how they constantly deride China but support policies that give tax breaks for sending American jobs there. I really can't take their stupidity much longer.
    • Spud McCall  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP candidates aren't thinking about our future with China; they are thinking about our future without China, not thinking not realizing that the 2012 election is being influenced with China's money going into "Super Pac Funds"; just wait and see. #$%$ talks, as everyone knows, but what Big Money can buy always trumps #$%$....Our next president will be the candidate most likely to serve, Big Business, and the business communities, (corporations): the wants and needs of the World. Because it is Big Money that is going to get our president elected. This fact is nothing new; it's been working this way for a long time--big money trumped Al Gore, and put J.W. Bush in the White House....And now, the 2012 election, more than any election in the past, will be decided and bought by those countries heavily invested in the IMF, EU, the World Bank etc---those "movers and shakers" whose money, individual's names and faces ninety-nine percent of us will never know, see, or hear speak. The untold, unknown powers that be....
    • sniper assassin  •  3 mths ago
      republicans should appreciate china for bailing out their banks with the near $1 trillion tarp loan.
    • Chi Kim  •  3 mths ago
      Americans have been deceived by American politicians for their votes. When it comes election time, it's China bashing. And yet, time and time again, American politicians fail to do their jobs. Poor and ignorant Americans who still think that their election system is the greatest.
    • steve  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      It is not the Chinese that are stealing American jobs it is American corporations that are firing American workers, closing American factories and setting up operations in China. That would all end if the American consumer would buy American made products. That includes giving up that iphone until Apple starts making them in their own country.
    • Bernie -  •  3 mths ago
      ignorance is bliss. that should cover 99% of americans.
    • Socialist Atheist on Food ...  •  3 mths ago
      Oh, me think GOP no good for country. You get oudda here now!
    • nagging n whining my way ...  •  3 mths ago
      Besides stealing money from everyday Americans by creating incredibly complicated tax laws that no normal American has ever read - much less comprehend - and using that fraudulently obtained tax revenue to overspend - our government politicians take enormous delight in pointing fingers everywhere but at home. Blame the Chinese, blame the Mexicans, blame the Japanese, blame Muslims, blame Indians - we have scapegoats for all our ills. No wonder we're seeing an outbreak of racist ads and political rhetoric.

      Archie Bunker for President, Senator, Governor, Mayor, etc ad infinitum.
    • Franz  •  3 mths ago
      There is nothing wrong with buying things from China. The problem lies in the fact that most governments allow the Chinese to import products at costs that kill their own factories. Just increase the import tariffs to equal your own products and let the customer figure out the best quality one.
    • Octavio  •  3 mths ago
      Xenophobe in a WASP's way .
    • Patrick  •  3 mths ago
      AMERICA was badly injured by "too big to fail"...and will be killed if you do not have RON PAUL as an independent. He is too old to care about money. Many of rich american are like buffet, greedy till death. BILL gates should be president if he is not too busy being a true gentleman - it is people like him that wins respect as AMERICAN or even the soldiers, apart from minute stupidity, they have been hornorable. In contrast, any war with soldiers from other nations, there had always been countless atrocities of rape & plunder. esp. africa & eastern europe. go figure.
    • john repetti  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      john kerry is a republican?
    • Kirk T.  •  Fort Collins, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Ever notice that even after the big corporations that move jobs and factories to china sell the good made there at the same price or even a higher price after being imported than they were when they were made here? Greed, total unadulterated greed... that's why they sent our jobs overseas.