Free Trade on the middle class
March 17th 2011 19:25
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Free Trade on the middle class in the USA continues
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Free Trade war on the middle class reaches government workers
The world should be preparing for the Post-Globalization era. The history of Globalization and Free Trade is now a long one and is a history of failures going back to 1956 when the U.S. Government started the program to move factories outside the USA. It was supposed to be a temporary program but it never ended. It evolved into what is called Free Trade.
Conservatives now control many states and are hiding the real problem of our times by staging fiscal responsibility and curtailing many government services. Government workers are now in line to take a hit. Government workers should not have unions since the people are their employers but this is now a mute issue as Free Trade war on the middle class has reached them.
Conservatives in the USA hide from the fact that President Obama came in bail out big money and put them back in charge of Free Trade. Our governor took advantage of all the money products that have failed and now is acting as if he can save our state by cutting out government workers. He says he is privatizing several state operations but still the money comes from the tax base no matter what.
There is no need for any conspiracy theories to know there are obvious elite groupings driving Globalization and Free Trade. Many of them are now in charge of state governments and are on their way of bringing down the middle class governent workers who represent the last stand against the devaluation or workers.
History tells us what happens when workers have no voice in their destinies and a common sense order of things will follow. Hopefully, it will not be a radical response as it has been many times in the past. Most likely, we will see more of our economy going underground or doing things out of the reach of the tax collectors.
The Y2k crisis was the result of Free Trade and Globalization. More than a million workers in the computer industry lost their jobs as a result of Free Trade. Large and small systems were left untended for many years.
In the end, governments and companies had to spend money they reall did not have. It did create an artificial economy at the end of the 1990s but many companies had to go out of business because of this. Then the failures of the Dot Com businesses followed because their foundation were built on sand of fantasies. Free traders like Thomas Friedman of the New York Times and who wrote the book The World is Flat used the scenario as something of a success story of Globalization and Free Trade. His book turns into one of fables and it should be sold as fiction.
Friedman also ignores the fact that Free Trade is not trade as historically practiced and defined. Free Trade is primarily about moving production from place to place with workers being the main commodities and not products per se.
He also plays with statistics that do not compute with the past and yet he applys them relating to the past. In the 1970s, it would be laughable for someone making only a $100 a month to be recorded as employed. Only about 38% of all workers in the U.S. now qualify for unemployment insurance. This means there is a vast population missing in action from any kind of real reporting. It is as if they do not exist. As vast new working poor class now exists in the USA that no longer can be the pillars for Free Trade.
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Free Trade war on the middle class reaches government workers
The world should be preparing for the Post-Globalization era. The history of Globalization and Free Trade is now a long one and is a history of failures going back to 1956 when the U.S. Government started the program to move factories outside the USA. It was supposed to be a temporary program but it never ended. It evolved into what is called Free Trade.
Conservatives now control many states and are hiding the real problem of our times by staging fiscal responsibility and curtailing many government services. Government workers are now in line to take a hit. Government workers should not have unions since the people are their employers but this is now a mute issue as Free Trade war on the middle class has reached them.
Conservatives in the USA hide from the fact that President Obama came in bail out big money and put them back in charge of Free Trade. Our governor took advantage of all the money products that have failed and now is acting as if he can save our state by cutting out government workers. He says he is privatizing several state operations but still the money comes from the tax base no matter what.
There is no need for any conspiracy theories to know there are obvious elite groupings driving Globalization and Free Trade. Many of them are now in charge of state governments and are on their way of bringing down the middle class governent workers who represent the last stand against the devaluation or workers.
History tells us what happens when workers have no voice in their destinies and a common sense order of things will follow. Hopefully, it will not be a radical response as it has been many times in the past. Most likely, we will see more of our economy going underground or doing things out of the reach of the tax collectors.
The Y2k crisis was the result of Free Trade and Globalization. More than a million workers in the computer industry lost their jobs as a result of Free Trade. Large and small systems were left untended for many years.
In the end, governments and companies had to spend money they reall did not have. It did create an artificial economy at the end of the 1990s but many companies had to go out of business because of this. Then the failures of the Dot Com businesses followed because their foundation were built on sand of fantasies. Free traders like Thomas Friedman of the New York Times and who wrote the book The World is Flat used the scenario as something of a success story of Globalization and Free Trade. His book turns into one of fables and it should be sold as fiction.
Friedman also ignores the fact that Free Trade is not trade as historically practiced and defined. Free Trade is primarily about moving production from place to place with workers being the main commodities and not products per se.
He also plays with statistics that do not compute with the past and yet he applys them relating to the past. In the 1970s, it would be laughable for someone making only a $100 a month to be recorded as employed. Only about 38% of all workers in the U.S. now qualify for unemployment insurance. This means there is a vast population missing in action from any kind of real reporting. It is as if they do not exist. As vast new working poor class now exists in the USA that no longer can be the pillars for Free Trade.
See more at Tapsearch Com Flatworld or see list of 27 resources at Tapsearcher Multi-Urls
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