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Chinese billionaire Jack Ma says the US wasted trillions on warfare

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Chinese billionaire Jack Ma says the US wasted trillions on warfare instead of investing in infrastructure
Jay Yarow | @jyarow
Wednesday, 18 Jan 2017 | 2:07 PM ET
CNBC.com

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Jack Ma, Chairman of Alibaba Group at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Alibaba's Jack Ma: Today technology can empower small businesses

Alibaba founder Jack Ma fired a shot at the United States in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Ma was asked by CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin about the U.S. economy in relation to China, since President-elect Donald Trump has been talking about imposing new tariffs on Chinese imports.

Ma says blaming China for any economic issues in the U.S. is misguided. If America is looking to blame anyone, Ma said, it should blame itself.

"It's not that other countries steal jobs from you guys," Ma said. "It's your strategy. Distribute the money and things in a proper way."
He said the U.S. has wasted over $14 trillion in fighting wars over the past 30 years rather than investing in infrastructure at home.

To be sure, Ma is not the only critic of the costly U.S. policies of waging war against terrorism and other enemies outside the homeland. Still, Ma said this was the reason America's economic growth had weakened, not China's supposed theft of jobs.

In fact, Ma called outsourcing a "wonderful" and "perfect" strategy.

"The American multinational companies made millions and millions of dollars from globalization," Ma said. "The past 30 years, IBM, Cisco, Microsoft, they've made tens of millions — the profits they've made are much more than the four Chinese banks put together. ... But where did the money go?"

He said the U.S. is not distributing, or investing, its money properly, and that's why many people in the country feel wracked with economic anxiety. He said too much money flows to Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Instead, the country should be helping the Midwest, and Americans "not good in schooling," too.

"You're supposed to spend money on your own people," Ma said. "Not everybody can pass Harvard, like me." In a previous interview, Ma said he had been rejected by Harvard 10 times.
Along those lines, Ma stressed that globalization is a good thing, but it, too, "should be inclusive," with the spoils not just going to the wealthy few.

"The world needs new leadership, but the new leadership is about working together," Ma said. "As a business person, I want the world to share the prosperity together."

Source: http://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/18/chin...e-instead-of-investing-in-infrastructure.html
 
sounds like he wants to be trunp
 
He's mostly correct.

50 years ago we invested in roads, bridges, tunnels, dams, electrification projects, interstate highway grids, universities, the Middle Class, DARPAnet (became the Internet later)... along with a Cold War, hot wars (Vietnam), an expensive Space Race, even a War on Poverty.

Today we invest in old people and the rich. And the military, still.

We're actually a big enough economy to carry that gigantic military expense if we want but it's those other particulars that will sink us.
 
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