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We continue to shop our jobs away

March 26th 2010 23:48
By Ray Tapajna - President Obama put a tariff on future generations bailing out the money changers and then pushes the health care issue with no way to pay for it.

Get Ready for a National Sales Tax which will negate the savings you may enjoy on imported products. Another tariff is coming on the value of workers and labor. A new tariff of the money changers is coming your way.

Americans keep shopping their way out of their jobs and will now also have to pay more doing it.

Unfortunately, the US consumers are voting more in the cash register line than in the voting booth. They are living off the suffering of others who make their goods in far away places. Employees of Wal-Mart reportedly need an average $2000 of government assistance in some form to survive. So a new kind of tariff comes after the fact. Consumer need to know that cheaper prices are not necessarily cheaper. Reportedly in some foreign countries where US factories have been moved, some workers do make three times more in wages than ever but the cost of living has exploded to ten times more. In the USA, a working poor class has been created and has replaced a large part of the middle class. The USA has suffered the most massive dislocation of jobs in its history. The USA actually start funding the moving of factories outside the USA in 1956 and never really quit pushing this adgenda. NAFTA and GATT trade agreements just sped up the process and these two agreements now have over a ten year history of failures. Free Trade is not really trade as historically practiced. Today Free Trade is primarily about moving production, factories and outsouring jobs to the cheapest labor markets of the world. It is an endless cycle down to the bottom Investments rule over labor with workers who are the core of any economy having no voice in the process that is outside of any real democratic process. See Tapart News and Art that Talks global issues at Ray Tapajna Chronicles that forecasted our economic crisis years ago The Chronicles are dedicated to human dignity and social justice in the workday. It mixes published commentaries with editorial art by Ray Tapajna. It is based on expert sources including Manuel Castell, Catholic Workers, Rerum Novarum, Chuck Harder, Sir James Goldsmith and more
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