Mandalore wrote:It's a nice [m'kay] principle Dread, I'll give you that.
But here's the difference between India and the United States. Cost of living. An Indian can get by making $15 a day. In the United States, you can not. So you pull your head out of your ass. Also, how the hell are you blaming the poor/middle class of the developed world when the means of production are controlled primarily by the aristocrats (read:wealthy). Also, if you were going to use the term poor in a clearly defined manner instead of a colloquial one, you should have invoked the use of the poverty line. How you can compare wages and SOls between a nation that has been industrialized for nearly a century and one that is still developing is beyond me when you say that we (the industrialized nation) should accept wages that would make it impossible for them to live in the current economic situation. If your goal is to turn America into a developing country, go ahead, you and your ilk are well on their [m'kay] way to making that happen. Essentially what you're saying is that the ultimate maximization of profits is preferable even when it ultimately ruins the economic system of a nation. It's this sort of short sightedness that ultimately leads to the economic ruin of nations.
The case you mention is exactly the argument I'm using. In India there is opportunity for the poor. In America, there is not. And the system you describe is primarily the reasoning behind this. In India, having a degree from Purdue will put you on top, in America it makes you normal. He can afford to take out that 60k loan because in India he will soon be a millionaire. All because the means of production held by the wealthy have shifted their focus off of domestic labor and onto foreign labor, all for the ever mighty dollar.
And MD, since you talk such a big talk buddy, I really want to see you survive on .25 an hour. Assuming a 40 hour work week and that you work 52 weeks a year, that's $520 to support your family. Do it without welfare too, you big strapping ideological warrior you!
PAY ATTENTION!! You live in a world that HAS to compare industrialized nations and developing ones. THEY COMPETE FOR CAPITAL!! Without capital you have stagnation and decay. I don't care if you can't live on $15 a day. Neither do you. If you did you wouldn't buy 75% of the items in your house. You buy them because you need them and because you can. DVD players are $30 cause the guys who make them get paid so little. They get by without things like an FDA, EPA, OSHA, DNR, DMV, Multi-Branch Civilian led Military, SEC, FCC, Medicare, Social Security, Public Education, Fire Department, Water Department, Zoning Department, Public Library, Public parks, Public Transportation, Highways, Sewers and sanitation, Head-Start, No-Child Left Behind, DARPA, NOA, NASA, USGS and on and on...and all the (honestly) wonderful things they bring with it.
IT IS NOT SUSTAINABLE!!
The wealthy aren't bringing the economy down. It's idiots who don't understand you can't get something for nothing (ie the people who time and again vote for politicians who say that you can) who are bringing it down. When we started globalization in the 70's it was a small problem. Some say spurred by an American worker who took quality and hard work for granted. Foreign manufactured goods gained a foothold in our market place. As long as a consumer WOULD buy a product of equal or better quality from somewhere else for a lower price, it then necessarily followed that they should. (not the reverse)
The net effect is, we've been putting more money out then we get in. That can't last forever. That is where we are. Businesses can't hire American workers to make anything. No one will buy the more expensive product from home just because it comes from their neighbor. A business can't survive if no one buys its products.
Globalization as it is now will level the economies to an average. Ours is at the top and has a long way to fall to get to the middle (average) where it will meet developing economies. No one in America wants that, but it is the road we are on. The solution is almost as painful. But the pain will only increase the longer we wait to return to sensible economics. Like a gangrenous limb, the longer you wait, the deeper and more you must cut away to save the patient.
AND BTW YOU CHILDISH IGNORANT ASS (Mandalore) People DO live on that little and even less. MILLIONS. Are they better than MD or me or you? No, they just have to. Just saying that shows you have NO idea what it is to be a Man. A Man will live on that or less and raise his family too, because that's what he HAS to do and he can be proud for doing it. If that were his lot in life I'm sure that MD, WD Jammy and even MC would make it work. REAL Men man-up and get it done. Fathers all, we know it's not a
er of choice.
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