Dysfunctional Globalists keep trying
November 27th 2011 00:05
Bizarre Politics Reports:
Dysfunctional Globalist keep playing the game of make believe while news outlets ignore the real stories of our times.
Newspapers keep playing the game of make believe
By Ray Tapajna
The most unreported story of our times.
Free trade is the major cause of our economic crisis. It cut out our nation's ability to pay for government services. Government services are the effect and not the cause of our economic downfall. The Super Committee failed because they can not put the cause and effect in proper order. The free enterprise system led by a middle class has been smashed by free trade. This is where the discussions should begin. Instead, we read about the need for austerity programs, but if more people are put on the street or have jobs but need governments services to survive, it leads to a road to nowhere.
Free trade is the culprit
If free trade had to be ratified by a popular vote, obviously most of
the free trade agreements would have been rejected and there would be no economic crisis. The trade deficit represents the loss of trillions of dollars in value and the Super Committee does not even mention this fact. The same applies to the lost of value with the deflation of the value of workers. Cutting the value of workers and labor has to be stopped before any balance sheet is put on the table. If the loss of value of labor and workers was calculated, it would show trillions of dollars of lost money values.
This should also trigger a discussion of about income tax and the payroll tax. About 70 percent of all workers pay more in payroll taxes than they do in income taxes. The payroll taxes are used just like income taxes are in the general fund. By use, both taxes end up the same way. There is no difference between the two in the way the funds are actually spent. All our tax codes are obsolete. To only talk about income tax is not logical. The payroll tax is now a flat tax on the working poor. It also acts as a tariff on work itself.
Probably biggest indication reflecting the state of our economy on
Thanksgiving Day tells a real story of our times. We have the editorial page telling us about the woes of our economic mess, while the "Black Friday" issue has includes three and half pounds of inviting ads to shop our way out of our more jobs with most of the money spent at retail quickly going to others in the world to regenerate their economies, not ours. If our society reaped the full value added benefits of all these sales, we would not need any Super Committee to play the false austerity games.
People everywhere should call for a vote on free trade with referendums in each state as the people of Ohio did with government workers and Obama
care referendums. The will of the people was heard as it should be heard in a democracy.
Perhaps then, we can get pages and pages of help wanted ads as we enjoyed in the "old days" and less volumes of ads to shop our way out of our jobs.
See - Real Tax Reform - Taps instead of Taxes
By Ray Tapajna
The most unreported story of our times.
Free trade is the major cause of our economic crisis. It cut out our nation's ability to pay for government services. Government services are the effect and not the cause of our economic downfall. The Super Committee failed because they can not put the cause and effect in proper order. The free enterprise system led by a middle class has been smashed by free trade. This is where the discussions should begin. Instead, we read about the need for austerity programs, but if more people are put on the street or have jobs but need governments services to survive, it leads to a road to nowhere.
Free trade is the culprit
If free trade had to be ratified by a popular vote, obviously most of
the free trade agreements would have been rejected and there would be no economic crisis. The trade deficit represents the loss of trillions of dollars in value and the Super Committee does not even mention this fact. The same applies to the lost of value with the deflation of the value of workers. Cutting the value of workers and labor has to be stopped before any balance sheet is put on the table. If the loss of value of labor and workers was calculated, it would show trillions of dollars of lost money values.
This should also trigger a discussion of about income tax and the payroll tax. About 70 percent of all workers pay more in payroll taxes than they do in income taxes. The payroll taxes are used just like income taxes are in the general fund. By use, both taxes end up the same way. There is no difference between the two in the way the funds are actually spent. All our tax codes are obsolete. To only talk about income tax is not logical. The payroll tax is now a flat tax on the working poor. It also acts as a tariff on work itself.
Probably biggest indication reflecting the state of our economy on
Thanksgiving Day tells a real story of our times. We have the editorial page telling us about the woes of our economic mess, while the "Black Friday" issue has includes three and half pounds of inviting ads to shop our way out of our more jobs with most of the money spent at retail quickly going to others in the world to regenerate their economies, not ours. If our society reaped the full value added benefits of all these sales, we would not need any Super Committee to play the false austerity games.
People everywhere should call for a vote on free trade with referendums in each state as the people of Ohio did with government workers and Obama
care referendums. The will of the people was heard as it should be heard in a democracy.
Perhaps then, we can get pages and pages of help wanted ads as we enjoyed in the "old days" and less volumes of ads to shop our way out of our jobs.
See - Real Tax Reform - Taps instead of Taxes
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