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craigd89
25th March 2011, 23:10
Holland, MI —
Are you an American employee? If so, today’s column will likely offend you. If you’d rather not be offended, read no further. If you continue and then complain, I’m sorry, but that simply proves you’re, well, stupid. But then again, stupidity plays a large role in today’s topic.

Still reading? OK. You’ve had fair warning.

So you’re an American employee. Maybe you make car parts. Maybe you’re an engineer or designer. Maybe you’re an accountant, store clerk or tradesman. Whatever you do, you’re probably stupid or lazy. Yes, I wrote it, and I mean it. You are either stupid or lazy. Maybe both.

Now, I’m not referring to your work ethic or job performance. No, most of you are competent and devoted to your profession or vocation. I’m addressing the way you view economics and employment. I’m challenging your gumption to advocate for yourself and your fellow Americans. Here’s what I mean.

Remember the Reagan standard? Are you better off today than you were a decade ago? Two decades? Three? Unless you make more than $380,000 a year, the answer is no. In fact, your standard of living over the last quarter century has actually decreased while millionaires have added 30 percent to their net wealth. Why? Two reasons.

First, hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs went overseas while the politicians you elected did nothing to stop them. Yet you continue to elect leaders who offer nothing but tax cuts, as if that would stem the flow of disappearing jobs.

Did you demand your leaders address America’s trade imbalance or continuous outsourcing of jobs? Did you demand your leaders require foreign countries to buy a dollar’s worth of American goods for every dollar of goods they sell here?

No and no. You didn’t bother. You simply crossed your fingers and prayed, “I hope my job’s not next.” You made concessions to your employer and hoped that would stem the exodus of jobs, or at least yours. How’d that work for you?

Second, you bought into the myth that unions are the cause of America’s demise. You didn’t bother to learn America became a world power when union membership was at its peak. You didn’t bother to learn America became the envy of the world while 1 of every 3 Americans was a union member.

So, how are things going for you? How do your benefits compare to a quarter century ago? Are you paying a higher or lower percentage of your income for health insurance? Does your company offer a pension plan, or do you now fund your own 401(k)?

Maybe you’re thinking, “I’m not a union worker, so this doesn’t affect me.”

Stop being stupid. Union benefits provide a standard other companies have to match, or at least come close to. When those benefits are cut, yours are, too. Or do you think you operate in your own little employment vacuum?

To make matters worse, you’re again being played for a chump. The same puppets who did nothing while your standard of living decreased are now using the oldest gimmick in the book — jealousy — to continue their assault on American workers. Rather than protect Americans’ jobs, they deflect your attention through jealousy.

“Cut the pay of government workers,” they cry. “Increase their health premiums. Decrease their pensions. Break their unions. After all, you’ve suffered so they should suffer too.” And in your misery, you buy their argument while more jobs head oversees. Pretty stupid, eh?

If their antics weren’t so pathetic, if the consequences weren’t so dire, if they didn’t prey on your stupidity, and if you didn’t buy into their convoluted reasoning, this whole situation would be laughable. But of course it’s not.

I warned you I’d likely offend you, and I suspect I did. But once you overcome your anger, consider my analysis. Then, either wise up and do something about it, or resign yourself to a lower standard of living for the next decade.

Stand Your Ground
26th March 2011, 01:04
As much as this is true, I don't know if pissing people off is gonna get them over to our side.

Aurorus Ruber
26th March 2011, 04:52
As much as this is true, I don't know if pissing people off is gonna get them over to our side.

Well true, though after decades of voting this way, I can't help but wonder if they warrant a harsh rebuke. Are we really getting anywhere by hesitating to call a stupid vote stupid?

pranabjyoti
26th March 2011, 04:53
Holland, MI —
Are you an American employee? If so, today’s column will likely offend you. If you’d rather not be offended, read no further. If you continue and then complain, I’m sorry, but that simply proves you’re, well, stupid. But then again, stupidity plays a large role in today’s topic.

Still reading? OK. You’ve had fair warning.

So you’re an American employee. Maybe you make car parts. Maybe you’re an engineer or designer. Maybe you’re an accountant, store clerk or tradesman. Whatever you do, you’re probably stupid or lazy. Yes, I wrote it, and I mean it. You are either stupid or lazy. Maybe both.

Now, I’m not referring to your work ethic or job performance. No, most of you are competent and devoted to your profession or vocation. I’m addressing the way you view economics and employment. I’m challenging your gumption to advocate for yourself and your fellow Americans. Here’s what I mean.

Remember the Reagan standard? Are you better off today than you were a decade ago? Two decades? Three? Unless you make more than $380,000 a year, the answer is no. In fact, your standard of living over the last quarter century has actually decreased while millionaires have added 30 percent to their net wealth. Why? Two reasons.

First, hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs went overseas while the politicians you elected did nothing to stop them. Yet you continue to elect leaders who offer nothing but tax cuts, as if that would stem the flow of disappearing jobs.

Did you demand your leaders address America’s trade imbalance or continuous outsourcing of jobs? Did you demand your leaders require foreign countries to buy a dollar’s worth of American goods for every dollar of goods they sell here?

No and no. You didn’t bother. You simply crossed your fingers and prayed, “I hope my job’s not next.” You made concessions to your employer and hoped that would stem the exodus of jobs, or at least yours. How’d that work for you?

Second, you bought into the myth that unions are the cause of America’s demise. You didn’t bother to learn America became a world power when union membership was at its peak. You didn’t bother to learn America became the envy of the world while 1 of every 3 Americans was a union member.

So, how are things going for you? How do your benefits compare to a quarter century ago? Are you paying a higher or lower percentage of your income for health insurance? Does your company offer a pension plan, or do you now fund your own 401(k)?

Maybe you’re thinking, “I’m not a union worker, so this doesn’t affect me.”

Stop being stupid. Union benefits provide a standard other companies have to match, or at least come close to. When those benefits are cut, yours are, too. Or do you think you operate in your own little employment vacuum?

To make matters worse, you’re again being played for a chump. The same puppets who did nothing while your standard of living decreased are now using the oldest gimmick in the book — jealousy — to continue their assault on American workers. Rather than protect Americans’ jobs, they deflect your attention through jealousy.

“Cut the pay of government workers,” they cry. “Increase their health premiums. Decrease their pensions. Break their unions. After all, you’ve suffered so they should suffer too.” And in your misery, you buy their argument while more jobs head oversees. Pretty stupid, eh?

If their antics weren’t so pathetic, if the consequences weren’t so dire, if they didn’t prey on your stupidity, and if you didn’t buy into their convoluted reasoning, this whole situation would be laughable. But of course it’s not.

I warned you I’d likely offend you, and I suspect I did. But once you overcome your anger, consider my analysis. Then, either wise up and do something about it, or resign yourself to a lower standard of living for the next decade.
USA now seems very much like India. I want to know whether conditions in Europe are little different or not. I guess yes. IMO, a reason for the above mentioned condition is the influx of immigrant workers around the world to USA. They were much quickly infected by such backward reactionary ideology than general US workers.

Tim Finnegan
26th March 2011, 05:12
Well true, though after decades of voting this way, I can't help but wonder if they warrant a harsh rebuke. Are we really getting anywhere by hesitating to call a stupid vote stupid?
There's certainly a line to pick between patronising commiseration- "It wasn't your fault! The mean old capitalists, why, they tricked you!"- and hostile condemnations- "You made the bed, you idiot, now lie in!". The line we want to take, I suppose, is something like "Look, you fucked up. We all did. Let's see if we can fix it.", whatever that translates into in propagandistic terms.

Dunk
26th March 2011, 05:13
Do you think the American worker really has the ability to use bourgeois democracy to benefit their class, or to merely soften the blows their class will receive at the hands of the bourgeoisie? This reminds me of Democrats scolding workers for not voting. This thread is stupid.

Tim Finnegan
26th March 2011, 05:25
This reminds me of Democrats scolding workers for not voting.
There's a substantial difference between scolding workers for actively funnelling power into the hands of bourgeois neoliberals and scolding them for funnelling power into the hands of the wrong group of bourgeois neoliberals.

Stand Your Ground
26th March 2011, 16:38
Well true, though after decades of voting this way, I can't help but wonder if they warrant a harsh rebuke. Are we really getting anywhere by hesitating to call a stupid vote stupid?
Well all votes nowadays are stupid, without direct democracy the working class will continue to be screwed over. We can only educate and await class consciousness for a real change

Where did the OP get this from anyway?

bailey_187
26th March 2011, 16:42
join a union, make america a world power again :blink:

Os Cangaceiros
26th March 2011, 16:45
A lot of this is kinda silly. Especially this:


First, hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs went overseas while the politicians you elected did nothing to stop them. Yet you continue to elect leaders who offer nothing but tax cuts, as if that would stem the flow of disappearing jobs.

Did you demand your leaders address America’s trade imbalance or continuous outsourcing of jobs? Did you demand your leaders require foreign countries to buy a dollar’s worth of American goods for every dollar of goods they sell here?


This is populist politics, not radical politics. It translates into support for tariffs and the Democratic Party. In fact it often dovetails directly into explicitly reactionary politics, namely of the "American jobs for American workers" variety.

RedSonRising
26th March 2011, 20:52
I agree with the sentiments of the article (common sense to a leftist), but let's be real; if the US working class cannot recognize the conditions which reinforce their oppressed role in society, an article briefly criticizing anti-union and job-outsourcing politicians while insulting readers isn't going to get them to do it either.

communard71
27th March 2011, 01:02
I don't want to go back to the 50s American dream, that was nonsense bullshit too. Powerful unions comprised of criminal leaders who were willing to work with the capitalists to line their pockets while minorities were kept out and women were kept down and "commies" were fought against? yuck man. :(

Amphictyonis
27th March 2011, 01:07
Workerist Nationalism! God bless America. They took our jobs! They yook ear zobz!

ZeroNowhere
27th March 2011, 04:17
We are not concerned with what people 'deserve'. In any case, 'just desserts' is incoherent from an ethical standpoint, as Socrates pointed out some time ago.