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No, not 8 yrs. Reagan began the war on the middle class, it was continued by BushI and Clinton (a conservative) signed Nafta/Gatt to seal our doom. Our problems have been building for 30 yrs, not just 8.
You can't blame one man, its conservative ideology that has failed and has intentionally caused hunger in this country.
I don't see implementing those agreements as the problem itself. Something had to be done to start bringing the world together. We couldn't keep going with the way things were; two people capable of doing the same job while one earned $50,000/yr and the other $5,000/yr. depending in which country they lived.
The problem was rather than spreading the benefits out over the general population, to those who lost their jobs, the profits went to a few select individuals/groups.
I'll use some random numbers for demonstration purposes. Let's say a pair of shoes cost $50 to produce and sells for $100. That's $50 profit. A company closes it's plant here and produces shoes overseas for $5 a pair and sells them here for $75. That's a $70 profit. Part of that additional $20 profit, from $50 to $70 on the sale of each pair of shoes, should be used to retrain the people who lost their job. The company would still make more money, the general population would pay less and the unemployed workers would have a fund to draw on, plus the people in impoverished nations would slowly enter the marketplace.
However, such a policy would be branded Socialist while the Conservative policy is "grab all you can".
The world has to change but not at the suffering of some due to the greed of others. That is the result of Conservative ideology and that's what has to change.