U.S. government workers now in jeopardy
April 14th 2011 16:32
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Here's a story behind the latest in downgrading of government worker jobs in the U.S. It ends up being a war on the middle class due to free trade
War on the middle class continues in the U.S. Government Workers now in jeopardy. All workers are betrayed by free trade.
GLOBAL TRADE PRESENTS OBSTACLES FOR U.S. WORK
Newspapers in 1999 told about - A China deal at last. They told that it was time to end the dangerous farce of excluding China from the World Trade Organization that exists to promote order and discipline in global trade.
The most dangerous farces was the blind acceptance of the WTO as the body to do it. It is like putting the fox to guard the chicken coop. Where does the WTO get its power? Who controls it? It is certainly not based on the vote of workers who have little voice in the transactions.
Traditionally, trade was based on trading things that one nation did not have for things another nation had. Today, the global economy is based on a massive dislocation of workers. The main commodity becomes the workers who are put on a world trading block to compete with 20-cent-an-hour and slave-labor workers. Governments in the global economy become less sovereigh and become power brokers (based on a economy that makes money on money and not things.) in a world of shifting alliances. They can not longer fulfill promises of entitlements because when speculative investments become divorced from production and labor, the financial world develops a logic of its won. Factory production can be moved from one locality to another without considering the socioeconomic costs of the burn-out society left behind. ( This is why the Bail out of big money in our times will not work - the real equity of our economy is work and workers and not paper money that has no real value of its own. The value of workers presents a real value and perhaps is a better money standard than what is portrayed in any statistics.
We had and have public and private employers who have continued unprecedented dispossession aimed at the heart of the typical American suburban Republic voter: middle age, middle class, college educated men who are irrevlevant to the new world economy. ( in the 1980s, the blue collar workers took the big hit. In the 1990s, the white collar workers got hit too. ) American workers cannot compete with people making only $10 to $45 a week. In the end, a burn-out society is the only thing left. ( And it is now more evident in 2011 - no stimulus package will help because the money spent at retail goes to where the products are made and stimulates that economy and not the U.S. economy. ) Government workers ignored this and now it is their turn on the firing lines.
I pass by two school parking lots almost everyday. More than half of the teachers' cars are foreign made. What did they expect what was going to happen. Worst yet, it is an indication of how the failures of free trade are ignored in our classroom. See:
Communications by Rank
See Ray Tapajna Chronicles
See Ray Tapajna Chronicles, sites and resources about you in the global economic arena. They ask who said we had to compete like this in a global economic arena. Free trade is really about making workers the tools of capital. The real commodities being traded are workers. See Lost worlds in the Globalist Free Trader Flat World or The brutal assault on workers in a global economic arena or search under tapsearcher, tapsearch.com, ray tapajna or arklineart for many more resources.
GLOBAL TRADE PRESENTS OBSTACLES FOR U.S. WORK
Newspapers in 1999 told about - A China deal at last. They told that it was time to end the dangerous farce of excluding China from the World Trade Organization that exists to promote order and discipline in global trade.
The most dangerous farces was the blind acceptance of the WTO as the body to do it. It is like putting the fox to guard the chicken coop. Where does the WTO get its power? Who controls it? It is certainly not based on the vote of workers who have little voice in the transactions.
Traditionally, trade was based on trading things that one nation did not have for things another nation had. Today, the global economy is based on a massive dislocation of workers. The main commodity becomes the workers who are put on a world trading block to compete with 20-cent-an-hour and slave-labor workers. Governments in the global economy become less sovereigh and become power brokers (based on a economy that makes money on money and not things.) in a world of shifting alliances. They can not longer fulfill promises of entitlements because when speculative investments become divorced from production and labor, the financial world develops a logic of its won. Factory production can be moved from one locality to another without considering the socioeconomic costs of the burn-out society left behind. ( This is why the Bail out of big money in our times will not work - the real equity of our economy is work and workers and not paper money that has no real value of its own. The value of workers presents a real value and perhaps is a better money standard than what is portrayed in any statistics.
We had and have public and private employers who have continued unprecedented dispossession aimed at the heart of the typical American suburban Republic voter: middle age, middle class, college educated men who are irrevlevant to the new world economy. ( in the 1980s, the blue collar workers took the big hit. In the 1990s, the white collar workers got hit too. ) American workers cannot compete with people making only $10 to $45 a week. In the end, a burn-out society is the only thing left. ( And it is now more evident in 2011 - no stimulus package will help because the money spent at retail goes to where the products are made and stimulates that economy and not the U.S. economy. ) Government workers ignored this and now it is their turn on the firing lines.
I pass by two school parking lots almost everyday. More than half of the teachers' cars are foreign made. What did they expect what was going to happen. Worst yet, it is an indication of how the failures of free trade are ignored in our classroom. See:
Communications by Rank
See Ray Tapajna Chronicles
See Ray Tapajna Chronicles, sites and resources about you in the global economic arena. They ask who said we had to compete like this in a global economic arena. Free trade is really about making workers the tools of capital. The real commodities being traded are workers. See Lost worlds in the Globalist Free Trader Flat World or The brutal assault on workers in a global economic arena or search under tapsearcher, tapsearch.com, ray tapajna or arklineart for many more resources.
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