Cheap Labor conservatives

midcan5

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Whenever the discussion turns to unions or fair wages or corporate power the right inevitably defends corporations and wealth against people. This has always struck me as odd and off base. The same anti-worker mentality that gained precedence with Reagan still exists today. So many zombie economists think formulas equal reality, you wonder where it is they work and what their lives must be. But every so often people speak out honestly. Joe Bageant writes eloquently, in a backwoods manner, that makes the topic real.

"...In the mornings while making coffee I listen to NPR. And in the evenings before this besotted old carcass craps out for the night, I watch the our Public Broadcasting systems’ history specials and retrospectives, or the History Channel (Native Virginians are obsessive about history). And I hear narrators and commentators feed the same thin witted stuff to the nation. Things like, “Race has always been the primary historical and cultural issue of American history, especially in the South.”

Bullshit!

It’s always been about cheap labor down here, just like everywhere else in America. Free slave labor may connect Southern history, but cheap labor connects all of American history. True, preserving free slave labor was the reason southern Congressman Preston Brooks clubbed the living hell out of Massachusetts anti-slavery Senator Charles Sumner right there on the Senate Chamber floor in 1856. But the main theme has always been about powerful men and more recently, faceless, bloodless corporations more powerful than any of the oligarchs of earlier times, aggregating wealth from the toil of the masses. That’s why there were hundreds of thousands of white indentured servants in America before the slave economy arose to the levels it did. And that’s why today the U.S. has such strong union busting laws as the Taft-Hartley Act and the misleadingly named The Right to Work Act."

http://www.joebageant.com/joe/2009/06/oligarchy-corporations-and-unions.html#more

Another good old boy worth a read.

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Yes the migration of industry following cheap labor.
First they move to the south with their "right to work" laws.
Now they move offshore.
Cheap labor did not stop them, cheaper labor is the objective.

Yes we can compete with the cheap labor in the rest of the world if we learn to think $9/hr is big money.
 
It's not conservatives who are pushing for illegal immigrants to get the same rights as us American citizens...it is the Democrat party that is, and that is how much they give a shit about you being able to find a job...

nothing like spreading another lie, though.
 
It's not conservatives who are pushing for illegal immigrants to get the same rights as us American citizens...it is the Democrat party that is, and that is how much they give a shit about you being able to find a job...

nothing like spreading another lie, though.


The lie being?
The GOP controlled Congress 12 out of the last 14 years, 8 of the last 8.3 years they also controlled the Executive branch, what changed about immigration?
The irrefutable fact is that they totally support globalization without regard for its effect on working people.
 
The lie being?
The GOP controlled Congress 12 out of the last 14 years, 8 of the last 8.3 years they also controlled the Executive branch, what changed about immigration?
The irrefutable fact is that they totally support globalization without regard for its effect on working people.

I support globalization... with regard to it's effect on working people. We should harness the riches that globalization brings and distribute them amongst our least well off.
 
The lie being?
The GOP controlled Congress 12 out of the last 14 years, 8 of the last 8.3 years they also controlled the Executive branch, what changed about immigration?
The irrefutable fact is that they totally support globalization without regard for its effect on working people.

Protectionism is wrong.
 
So is unregluated capitalism and globalization.

Agreed. I notice none of the cons has a sensible reply to the fact they support low wages and even praise them in the name of free market idiocy. Since other nations support their industries, one has to wonder at the power of corporate brain washing on the naive walmart workers of America.
 
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