Sunday, January 8, 2012

Free Trade Is Literally Killing Japanese Men

January 7, 2012 · 6:26 pm
Culture of Life News



The jobs issue is a huge, huge issue this coming decade.  Already we see the approaching storm as millions and millions of people are pitched into the darkness as international trade destroys the working class of the first world and many second tier nations.  In the previous posting here, I talked about the housing bubble and resultant job dearth when these popped in Spain and Ireland.  Today, I return to the dark matter of comparing US workers to Japanese workers and we can see what is lying in our futures if we imagine we can export our way to middle class prosperity for the lower working class here.

Naturally, after accepting his pay from his Wall Street masters, Obama begs these businesses: Bring jobs home.  Why on earth should they?  They make more profits using foreign labor.  There are now virtually no protections of native jobs so we are all at the mercy of the value of the dollar when it comes to trade and all trade rivals toil very hard to insure the dollar is strong, not weak.
This way, we can never, ever export our way out of this trap.  But instead of reacting to a 40+ year trade deficit by aggressively protecting the US, the opposite has happened.  Therefore, For many Americans, jobs crisis to last many years.

The poor working class here which mainly continues to exist due to the war on drugs which makes illegal drug trafficking very profitable for at-home workers willing to risk death or jail.  Our leaders rigged the games so that the war on drugs will go on forever, knowing perfectly well, this keeps the poor in their place for they can be arrested at any time for the most trivial amounts of illegal hooch.

Meanwhile, let’s go to Japan for news about that terrible, dying economy.  Once, one of the top exporters on earth, Japan has been left in the dust by the rise of the giant Chinese operations.  To compete with China, Japan worsened working conditions of their own factory labor.  Today, Poor employment conditions push Japan’s young to the edge – The Mainichi Daily News

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