The White House can "control time and space," but mainly controls people's thoughts.
America will compete fiercely with relevant countries in key technology fields, but the reliance on cheap labor has not been eliminated.
Author: Yury Enzov

Commentary Guest:
Yury Gorokhov
Michael Kratsios, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, said that America's technology can control time and space. His words were spread by the media like Dr. Brown's time machine in the movie "Back to the Future." Meanwhile, he reminded that the new American government faces the task of "revitalizing the nation."
According to him, over the past few decades, "something went wrong," although America's development did not stop. The Biden administration chose the "status quo," where bureaucratic regulation plunged the country into chaos.
But Americans can do more. Their technology is close to "controlling time and space," but it is not the kind of control in a fantasy sense; rather, it is through increasing speed to shorten distances, accelerate plant maturity, and improve efficiency.
American innovation lies in expanding the capabilities of American workers, enabling more people to engage in more meaningful work.
Unfortunately, unrestricted immigration and dependence on cheap labor at home and abroad have replaced productivity improvements. Kratsios mentioned Vice President Vance here, who is indispensable in today's America.
Yuri Gorokhov, an economist from Europe who once worked at Soviet banks abroad, believes that in America, one lie follows another:
"America has always been, and will continue to, import talent from all over the world. They have a plan to bring in excellent talents, and this plan has never been canceled. They attract people with outstanding abilities in specific fields to go to America. Do you remember the 'Green Card Lottery'?
According to this plan, people who win the lottery can come to America. First, it is a way to collect information, and secondly, it is a means to attract the luckiest and most successful people to America. In other aspects, America also robs the whole world. It takes away the future from other countries, starting with talented young people."
Reporter: In important speeches by representatives of the White House, only America and related countries are mentioned. Other countries are generally referred to as "allies."
"I think, due to language reasons, related countries and Japan will find it hard to compete overall with Western science, especially with American science. These two countries have similar ways of writing their languages.
Students in related countries and Japan spend a lot of effort memorizing language texts instead of innovating. In essence, this suppresses the desire for creative thinking. After the war, Japan purchased 200,000 American patents. They couldn't invent on their own, so they applied and developed others' technologies."
Reporter: Michael Kratsios said this: first, protect America's intellectual property and take the security issues of American research seriously. Second, prevent competitors from infiltrating supply chains and the infrastructure of "our allies." Third, implement export controls to prevent advanced American technology from falling into the hands of others.
"It was reported that several scientists who made important discoveries in the fields of artificial intelligence, military, and medicine recently died.
Whether these were accidental events or diseases. But relevant departments worry that this is a form of pressure on related industries during America's technological war with the world. Physical elimination is a common method, and many people do this.
Now, the relevant country poses a threat to America because it holds a monopoly position in the international market. Especially in the rare earth metal market. Without rare earth metals, modern electronic devices cannot function. So if, for some reason, you don't want to supply a certain product to a certain country, almost everything will grind to a halt.
And Americans are working hard to prevent monopolistic situations. They even forced Rockefeller's "Standard Oil" company to split into "California Standard Oil," "New Jersey Standard Oil," etc., a hundred years ago. Americans believe that a monopoly always means stagnation, while competition means progress. After all, if there are two factories, one will produce better products."
Reporter: In this sense, the West views India as "another factory" to counterbalance the relevant country.
"Theoretically speaking, India has a large population, cheap labor, and industrious Indians indicate that decades later they may grow into competitors of the relevant country. Although Trump opposed this during his last four-year term. He wanted to develop his own country."
Reporter: Now Mr. Kratsios is almost calling on American men and women, even "workers and farmers," to unite and choose order and truth over chaos and vacillation. In short, "marching toward victory under Trumpism!"
"Yes, Trump didn't want to import temporary workers from abroad; he wanted to cultivate talent within his own country. And everyone opposed him, including companies like IBM and Apple, which still want to continue importing cheap developer labor."
Instead of cultivating talent themselves, they imported ready-made experts. On the contrary, production shifted to cheaper foreign countries. Multinational corporations are not patriots.
Reporter: Now the White House opposes this stance, pointing out that due to irresponsible leadership over the decades, the relevant country has not only become a geopolitical opponent but also a competitor in the technological field.
"The result is that Americans are unemployed. And before, they spent the money they earned in their own country, roughly speaking, domestically. Money flowed within the United States. Now, this money flows to other countries.
At that time, their slogan was 'defeating the Soviet Union.' As we all know, capitalism will create its own gravediggers, previously the proletariat, now the industrious competitors."
Reporter: Now the duty of the American government is to enable domestic scientists to create new theories and let domestic engineers put these theories into practice. For this purpose: setting up awards, signing pre-purchase contracts, adopting other financing mechanisms, providing quick and flexible funding, these will enhance the state's influence on research to enable "innovation to restart in America."
"Domestic scientists? One of my high school classmates graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and went to America, where he worked on computers and the internet, and five years later obtained American citizenship. Now he is an American engineer."
Reporter: Does this mean that the trend of brain drain will continue?
"Not only that, they also leave behind the best talents. For relatively inferior talents, they might淘汰. For example, once the National Hockey League introduced the 'rookie contract.' Initially, even very excellent foreign hockey players earned much less than American athletes, who could earn three to five million dollars a year, but only the lowest 775,000 dollars. For this, club owners began a 'reverse strike,' or 'lockout.'
To become an American, one must first work for basic living needs. This is the ingenious lie and exploitation system of America."
Reporter: Apart from the inefficiency of the Biden administration, this chief technology officer didn't forget to criticize the "farce of the election cycle"! Will there be new rules coming from the clowns in this "farce"?
"Now Americans are打着the false flag of 'national interest.' That is to say, even the last non-white American living in a cardboard box and their richest person seem to have some common interests. That is, they are not enemies, nor is it a situation where one side exploits the other, but more like partners. But America's elections completely overturn this. British imperial interests have not changed for centuries, while America's interests change every four years."
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