Made in America: Nothing But A Memory?

An Obama In Bush Clothing

Slowly, America is being turned into a service sector based economy, where a majority of the occupations are preoccupied with servicing products manufactured elsewhere, while the supposed home head quarters of corporations which manufacture items out of the country remain in the home nation. Indeed, and similarly in Canada, one fifth (1/5) of the economy is a dwindling manufacturing base while establishment, shill economists and financial gurus tout such a fact as advancement or a progression of an economy from one step to another.

While this sounds convincing, because it comes from the mouths of credentialed individuals and orgnaizations, the truth is that when products are no longer produced, money is no longer made; it is simply redistributed from one place to another, much like the tenets of socialism.

The sweat shop, with its dangerous working conditions, minimum wages are not yet law, children exploited by unscrupulous, is not a picture of the dark ages … “It’s only yesterday.”

These conditions are representative of life in town in early 1900. It is normal that the predominance of new immigrants cluster. This was where they gathered their wits and the objective of a better life. They quickly understood what was necessary and in the middle of a whirlwind indoctrination obstacles, and they continued their efforts have borne fruit.

At the time, the reward of the effort may seem to be at a snails pace. With hindsight, that my thoughts wander back to then, I can only regard the progress made at that time to be incredibly fast. Does it create a problem? Was this “new” greatly enhance the classroom achievers rising too fast, was felt to penetration “Power Towers”?

Unionism was pushed to come – the minimum wage was established – the child labor laws were enacted. Everyone, even those with minimal education, have been climbing the ladder of success. “Achievement”, open to all, permeated the social climate.

America has been pushed forward as never before. A courageous entrepreneurship has been largely responsible for continued success. Business practices destructive, advanced by the sanitized MBA … was yet to come.

For now, the company has promised a good life and career the most important “stability”. Recently the development of technology has begun to set the agenda for the educational system. Students were happy to graduate, armed with specialties tailored to industry needs. We still have a manufacturing company. Employment opportunities are vast. Our industrial base is expanding … “not at risk.”

Welfare, social security, income tax, are the new concepts. The growing prosperity of the middle class, is also new. They were the vanguard for the development of America’s success. The concept of government to create a follow-up of safety nets were not needed. The traditional family is not threatened. Educational tools were rewardingly accurate. The community was involved and socially connected. Concern for others was still alive and functioning.


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This “praised the energy company” forged ahead. It went from city residents crowded cliff suburbanite owners. They left the train, tram, bus rider, to proud owners of shiny cars. The sought after forty hours of work per week has become a reality. Leisure, disposable income, the continued confidence that the bubble would grow and kept growing bigger.

Honest effort and the pride of accomplishment has been a winning formula. This has made everything else possible, or so it seems. In a short time, the guidelines became insignificant. A new breed of business brains, consumed with greed and rewarded for that … established their socially destructive tendencies. Product, product quality, examination of workers, the prey of all trading days of performance. Paraphrasing a room remark, “GM does not sell cars, he sells the shares.” What was the final result of this arrogance? Japan, Germany, England, very moved to the U.S. market for automobiles. They remain embedded and prosperous today. We are invited to accept a transformation of the image of our economy … the “nonsense” of a free global market.

What is the Bible’s View Of Work?

And when a great crowd came together and people from town after town came to him, he said in a parable: “A sower went out to sow his seed; and as he sowed, some fell along the path, and was trodden under foot, and the birds of the air devoured it. And some fell on the rock; and as it grew up, it withered away, because it had no moisture. And some fell among thorns; and the thorns grew with it and choked it. And some fell into good soil and grew, and yielded a hundredfold.” As he said this, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” And when his disciples asked him what this parable meant, he said, “To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of God; but for others they are in parables, so that seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand. Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God. The ones along the path are those who have heard; then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, that they may not believe and be saved. Scripture: Luke 8:4-15 (Mark 4:3-9; Matthew 13:3-9)

Our economy has had its ups and downs before. Unemployment has reached levels much higher than the figures released today. Temporary interruption of the workforce is not a new phenomenon. Sudden and extreme disruption of the workforce “is a new and scary to happen.” This job change has been made behind our backs. If the proposed shift to a service was provided, addressed honestly, opened for national discussion, there might have been a chance it could have been designed to be successful for everyone. What it was a bad way to go?

Recessions varying degrees, have come one after another, but as disruptive as they were, they seem manageable. Not the “glitch” raising anxieties to the point where we have reached a level of combat disintegration. During all the previous cycles of faith in the system will prevail. There is always a rosier future on the horizon … a more credible pink.

Banks in particular have been at the forefront of the display of confidence. Credit was freely dispersed. Banks are were determined to shower us with credit … confirming the recipient’s ability to manage? If we had doubts about the future and the ability to repay the debt, banks have helped to allay these concerns. We were on the path of our lives due to the company store. An accident?


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Small, entrepreneurial family businesses have been sprouting up wherever you looked. The form high in Brooklyn, a store crowded dull, selling brooms, pots, and an assortment of home has become a beautiful boutique in Manhattan, on the 5th. Avenue. A hard working electrician, bearing his load of tools on the bus and train, gas conversion to electric light, the teams eventually throughout the city. A baker of Europe, starting with a small installation, the bakery and restaurant tables of four, eventually increased to develop a wide delivery company bread. Another newcomer to America began nailing shingles on the roofs of houses in Levittown. He grew to the extent that its real estate has become legendary and has been written about the Readers Digest.

Although this freedom to progress seems to be America’s strong doctrine too early companies showed signs of how they can exercise the muscles. Merger mania has increased, despite laws that are supposed to prevent the inevitable … “too much corporate power.” Concentrations of suspicious motives, hostile take-overs, junk bond deception, were seen gathering storm clouds. Obviously, “Power” – no improvement … was on a rampage. It was not long before workers’ notions of opportunity and security, began to melt. Every merger or acquisition of product sales and layoffs. As power has grown, we have reduced. Many of us broke.

Middle management, a segment of the middle class, had pulled the rug from under them. Could no longer outfalls of power, “our silver tongued renegade in the government” to preach the glory of tomorrow. Barnum’s words, “is a sucker born every minute” has reached a climax. Suckering was awakening. The “chip” are not yet fully used, began to emerge as the ultimate tool of power. Fight back against still seems possible. Now wait much longer … May inability to provide.

The middle class has led the company to its greatness of America has been excessively modified and dismantled. Dedicated workers who created the bubble growth – which have cooperated in every way to ensure its future … have been unceremoniously dumped. “Power” has confirmed its capacity for ultimate control. Normally, employment is expected to longevity, to ensure that a worker’s future well-being, has been eradicated. Accordingly, the “Family” has been relegated to continue its slide to oblivion.

Debt so easily showered on us, has become a noose around our neck. As our rails increased in intensity, consumerism, the “wheel of the power of limousines was flat …. This does not seem so important. It is easier to repair a tire to restore a life.” Power “and knew that proved that.

Today, agitation reigns as never before. The companies profit, more than ever, the value of the shares of top flight, have been created by the reduction of inexcusable … a practice that goes back to haunt them. Those who took the ax are bombarded by the government to adopt recycling. Our government, even if they secretly sponsored benefit companies now trying to sweet-talk us into submission. If successful, we will all wind up “Pushing Hamburger.” The economic expansion in the Pacific are economic refugees from the United States?

As if there was not enough greed created chaos, more cooking is in place. Welfare reform, an attempt to improve, is designed by the sadistic minds. It is designed to force welfare recipients, already shrinking job base, which has demonstrated an inability to “keep the American family together.” Crazy? Intelligent?

Even if we wanted to be patriotic and buy American products to push our industrial base, how can we, since most manufacturing is not here any more. Try a simple test. From the moment you wake up in the morning and brushing your teeth until you’re ready to retire, write, where everything you touch or go near is made. Countries of origin are eloquent. We, the consumers will not be quite there. He was subjected our government, the bending of the company will, who created the company welfare (tax breaks) and eyes, dismissing our abhorrence of the workforce operated in competition with us .

It seems to be endless suspicious, perplexing inconsistencies. Why, when America reached phenomenal phenomenal growth and dominance in the production of goods for the global market, we are now imitating the labor market of third world economies? There are those who have much, like the others are relegated to the limitation of toil. Why, after becoming the world’s leading industrial power, are we import many of our daily needs and have become the largest debtor? Why, when we proclaim to be a utopia, we are not far behind in education, health care, crime prevention etc … of those we have bombed into oblivion? The guards gave us to join “our sound”, including the President, become one with a plot? Are we entering a new era … “domestication of the workforce”?

Our president has no compunctions appearing on television and announced in categorical terms, “our country has become a services company, to get used to it.” He not only to his attention, he must have been in collusion with the “power of the agenda” for a long time.

The stronger we cry our government to intervene – to put the brakes on what happens – the company to reduce abuse of power … the most ridiculous become defensive and their antidotes.

A persistent thought keeps disturbing the surface. This has recently recognized, admitted to carefully, “New World Order” – is this a prelude to strategies of “multi-agency” … specially designed to divide the world they will eventually own?

Why is this Loss of Manufacturing Happening?

To bring about the end to all industrialization and the production of nuclear generated electric power in what they call “the post-industrial zero-growth society”. Excepted are the computer- and service industries. US industries that remain will be exported to countries such as Mexico where abundant slave labor is available. As we saw in 1993, this has become a fact through the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement, known as NAFTA. Unemployables in the US, in the wake of industrial destruction, will either become opium-heroin and/or cocaine addicts, or become statistics in the elimination of the “excess population” as loosely quoted from Henry Kissinger.

A Possible Solution To This Problem?

Import Certificates are an idea for governmental economic intervention to fix a country’s trade deficit. The idea was first proposed by Warren Buffett. In the United States, the idea was first introduced legislatively in the Balanced Trade Restoration Act of 2006. The proposed legislation was sponsored by Senators Byron Dorgan (ND) and Russell Feingold (WI), two Democrats in the United States senate. Since then there has been no action on the bill.

Buffett’s plan proposes creating a market for import certificates that would represent the right to import a certain dollar amount of goods into the United States from other countries. These certificates would be issued to US exporters in an amount equal to the dollar amount of the goods they export, and can be sold to importers, who must purchase them in order to legally import goods. The price of an import certificate is set by free-market forces, and therefore ultimately is dependent on the balance between imported and exported goods through supply and demand.

Proceeds from the sale of import certificates would encourage exporters (who would gain that extra money in addition to the proceeds of their exports) and discourage importers (who would need to pay the additional cost to acquire import certificates as well as the cost to acquire the goods they are importing)

This system would essentially create a broad-based tariff on imports to the United States. Unlike traditional tariffs, however, this would not favour any particular industry or punish any particular country. Market forces would also keep the tariff at exactly the amount required to achieve trade balance, eventually eliminating it when it is no longer needed.

Much of the content of this article provided by Push Hamburger and EconoChristian.com in some form or another.

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