Dad wrote:Perhaps I should elaborate.
Bush was the final nail in the coffin. Obama is just throwing the last shovelful on us.
The government has been slowly taking more and more from americans and giving it to everyone else. Think about how economics really works. Loosen immigration enforcement and flood the workpool with cheap, substandard labor. They now have perpetual jobs fixing their own mistakes as well as free health care and schooling for their children. Allow corporations to do away with the 40 hour work week with their "salary" crap and "human resources" vomit. While they are at it, let them take away any retirement savings of all employees at the last gasp. The punishment? One guy does a couple years in jail. This is if they even let the employee reach retirement age. Unions steal from retirement funds to endorse corrupt politicians. Pass regulations that make too easy to buy a home, let the family lose the home, then pass regulations to make far more difficult to buy a home ever again. And so on and so forth, ad nauseum.
These are all attacks on the middle class. Take away retirement and who will employ you at 50-60 years old? Keep taxing and spending. Who bears the brunt of these taxes? Not the rich nor the poor and illegal. Keep working class families out of the housing market by keeping houses in the hands of banks. You will never see a return on renting.
Middle class inheritances have shrunk dramatically in the last half century. Middle class standard of living has dropped dramatically in the last 20 years. Far too many jobs have been sent out of the country that were once held by working families.
The top 1% all gained in wealth throughout the recession.
How long are we going to let the government piss down our backs and tell us its raining?
IT IS NOT THE GOVERNMENT!
The government is just doing what it thinks is in Americans best interest. American labor cannot compete against third world nations labor pools. PERIOD. We lost the manufacturing war years ago and our government knows it. It is a dirty secret too many Americans ignore. The labor movement ignored that lesson in Detroit starting in the 80's. So American car companies, in a desperate attempt to remain solvent, have manufactured vehicles elsewhere since then. Outsourcing parts and systems for American assembly. Relying more and more heavily on financing plans and gimmicks to stay afloat. Chrysler Financial was hugely profitable when the company went bankrupt and was sold off to pay debts. Ford Motor Credit was responsible for providing Ford Motor Co. cash to burn through our recent downturn and was the ONLY reason they didn't take public money.
American leaders have been shown an America in self-immolation mode and denial for decades. They know that if you buy everything from others and they don't buy from you, it can only end one way. We have been borrowing from future generations for decades. Our leaders know this but are politicians at the same time. They've been trying to provide the appearance of prosperity the best they can, relying on economic geniuses who try to reinvent the American economy to keep the gravy train going. A politician can't tell the people the brutal truth and can't force Americans to do with less. Economists who work for politicians have to come up with something else. Why do you think Social Security is the way it is? Any wannabe CPA would tell you you can't juggle the books the way Washington does, but wise and learned economists keep finding a way to keep the lights on. Is it any wonder Wall Street would imitate such behavior and get us into more financial trouble?
Americans want high standards of living for Americans. That is ok, but don't be a naive bupkiss and think NOONE has to pay for it. People want universal healthcare too, but don't want to tell the doctors and nurses they have to work for free.
Those protesters of the WTO are hypocrites. EVERYONE wants a better standard of living. ESPECIALLY the poorest peasant worker. If Nike paid Bengalese workers American wages and put in OSHA standard factories the shoes would need to cost $300. Nike pays them regionally high wages, and produces a good product that consumers can afford and will buy. The Bengalese worker puts his kid through school or gets healthcare for grandma improving his families standard of living. Globalization is good globally. The problem is that America is the top 1% of the globe. And like America's top 1% we get to live it up with a great standard of living, but have to pay 70% of the taxes. (military spending, foreign aid, trade imbalances, national debt, etc)
Either the American consumer needs to put a 200% premium on purchasing an American made product or go without. Spend that money on paying down the National Debt which has allowed you such a nice standard of living up until now. Don't hate the 1% who are buying low and selling high. By buying that Honda Accord or Toyota Prius or that computer monitor staring you in the face you are more to blame than they are for today's economic disparities.
BTW: My idea about open immigration is a way to return to competitiveness without crushing the middle and poorer classes. Don't 'diss it out of hand (or prejudice?) If you'd like me to explain further, just ask. I will.
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