skywriter wrote:
so, perhaps the meat of the discussion is really the actions of the people's republic of china misguided acceptance of a business proposition that ultimately led to the decline in their environment and quality of life?
For every Faust there has to be a Mephistopheles. This current "friction" between the US and China is a joke. It's a pas de deux. The Project for a New American Century group could puff up the "service economy" sewage only because Deng's China was willing to pope dat barge, tote dat bail. But that situation is inherently unstable. Chinese people have heads as big as all outdoors, American people are redneck buffoons. It's a goddamn mess on both sides and both countries are knee-deep in it. Better make that neck-deep.
What's the root cause ?
This is what we should be looking at.
I can make a damned good case that it's "business." Not the business we know - the sheet metal shop next door with five guys, the hamburger place that mom and pop run, the refrigerator repair shop with ten service guys. No, that's the smokescreen that the mnc's hide behind. It's the Enrons. The Herb Madoffs. The Donald Trumps, the Worldcoms, the Microsofts, the Kirk Kerkorians. Goldman-Sachs. The MBA's that put Jac Nasser at the top of Ford. (1)
You and jose like to brush these off as anomolies : but they are not. One case would be an anomoly. Maybe two. But when it's one case a day and most of it unreported, it's no longer an anomoly. It's the normal pattern for the twenty-first century Robber Barons. They crushed the country and the world once, there's a good chance they've done it again. After 1929 how
anyone with an IQ over 30 could fall for that "get government off the backs of business" shit again, I will never understand.
Jose and Sky, you can talk and talk but it doesn't change the facts. The "businesses" of the US have decimated the country. Real wages have declined a good ten percent since 1973. The whole "invisible hand of the market" schtick is a fraud. What you get with deregulation and the "business case" paradigm for life is Chicago in the Thirties. Adjustments (2) to the basic paradigm are only going to delay the inevitable (and make it worse when it finally arrives.)
Jose, you've said yourself that everything you've ever read in the papers has been wrong. Wake up. Take what you already know and believe in it. The stinking garbage that Rupert Murdoch prints and the MBA crap that Harvard promotes is just a smokescreen for the biggest scam since the 1880's. Business is good
when you control it and
when the interests of business benefit the middle class. Otherwise you'd be better off to hand the country over to the Mafia. At least they have entertaining accents and some kind of honor. And the lasagna is good.
1. As an aside, if evil union labor is so terrible and forces upstanding Amurrican companies to go overseas for reliable workers, then wtf is Jac Nasser ? The man cost Ford sixteen BILLION dollars. In cash. Carly Fiorina ? Bill Agee ? Maybe it's time to outsource and offshore American
management, eh ?
2. Which buffoon thought up this "force China to change the exchange rate" garbage ? Beyond the fact that the exchange rate is
not the problem, merely a symptom, how about if the Chinese government passed a resolution saying that the US spends too much on its navy ? US better reduce military expenditures by 23%, those costs are distorting the free market so the US needs to stop doing that, as ordered by China. How can these people remember to breathe ? It's hard to believe that US senators can be
sooo fucking stupid.
3. Oh yeah. Hu jintao insulted Obama by not going personally to the climate talks. Umm, guys ? Appointing a Mormon missionary from Taiwan as US ambassador to China was
not an insult ? Would someone please get real over there ? Every time I think China is nuts, some effing nitwit in the US goes us one better.