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American JOBS- The Solution

Added: Wednesday, November 11th 2009 at 7:43am by AngryRepublican
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American JOBS- The Solution

 

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American JOBS part 3- “The Solution” (Dream, the impossible Dream)

This is part three of a series of editorials on American JOBS. In the last two editorials, we talked about “what went wrong” and WHY we need to return jobs to America.

THE PROBLEM

America has become a country that doesn’t MAKE anything, anymore.

We service things, and we sell things.

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But very few products are actually made here in America.

As a result, many Americans are “underemployed”, and 10% of the American workforce is unemployed. They have no job.

In just a few years, because of republican AND democrat party leadership, we have dropped from 5 % unemployment, to 10% unemployment.

If this trend is allowed to continue and the unemployment rate doubles again; we will be closing in on the 29% unemployment rate of The Great Depression.

It MUST stop now.

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Democrats and Republicans are fighting over “words on paper.”

2,000 pages of words on paper, called: “Health Care Reform Act.”

Health Care might be important to some.

Education is at the top of the list for others.

But American JOBS and the economy should be important to all.

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I do not claim to have the answers, I only have a single solution.

You may agree or disagree with my solution. However, we should agree that the economy and jobs should be the number one priority for every politician in Washington.

For, without a solid workforce, without a strong economy, there will be no tax money for education, or health care, or newly paved roads.

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American JOBS- The solution

To come to this solution that I have, I had to drop a couple of “beliefs” that I held dear.

It wasn’t easy.

(Belief One) Religious-

“..If you give a man a fish, that is very noble, he can eat. However, you will have to give this man a fish tomorrow.

If you teach a man to fish, he can feed himself..”

In essence, that is what we did. We taught the “third world” how to fish.

Ever since I was a child, I remember hearing about the starving people in Asia, Mexico, Africa, and the likes. America has sent billions of dollars in foreign aid to starving nations, only to have to send more the next year.

By allowing our manufacturing to head overseas, we gave the third world a “fishing pole” so they can feed themselves.

However, with our current economic situation and lack of good paying jobs, there should be a third line in that old parable. A line that reads:

“..If the man that you taught to fish begins fishing IN YOUR POND and takes all of your fish, causing you to go hungry. It is time to kick that man in the ass..”

(OK, my “third line” of that parable may not fit into most religious text. But the point is made.)

Yes, God wants us to help the poor.

But God doesn’t want us to be stupid and hungry.

There are many ways to help the poor. But we cannot help anyone, if WE are poor and hungry.

(Belief Two) Strict Conservatism

“..The government cannot interfere in the ‘free Market’. What about the constitution? Every time that the government messes with capitalism, they screw the whole thing up..”

This is a tough one. You hear it on every conservative show. All of the “talk stars” subscribe to the notion that “you cannot mess with free enterprise.”

This idea is simply not true. The free market in America has NEVER been “truly” FREE, and has been “screwed with” by the government, ever since the founding fathers. Sometimes it works very well. Sometimes, it doesn’t work at all.

I can only give a couple of examples of what I am talking about here, and we have to move on:

In 1904, a Socialist named Upton Sinclair was paid $500 bucks to write a fiction series for a newspaper about American workers. Sinclair focused on slaughter houses and the Meat Packing industry in Chicago. In the 1900’s, people were dying from tainted meat. The meat packing industry in America was sickening.

The meat packing plants were unsanitary. Meat was left out in the open for too long, and people were dying.

The goal of Sinclair was to show Americans that capitalism didn’t work, and socialism could protect you.

Sinclair’s work, later packaged as a book called: “The Jungle”, was mostly fiction. (It was never proved that someone actually fell into a meat grinder and was sold for food.) However, Sinclair’s book had just enough truth in it, that it become popular.

The goal of the socialist movement and Sinclair’s idea failed with the American public. Instead of adopting socialism, our government created the “Food and Drug Administration”, which began inspections into America’s food industry.

No one reading this can deny that WE MUST have an independent government agency to watch over our food and drugs. If left unchecked, private business could become “The Jungle”, that Sinclair penned, long time ago.

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The second example I wanted to give, before we move on, is based on Thomas Edison.

Back when America was “getting wired” for electricity, Mr. Edison was NOT going to run power lines out to rural areas and farmers.

I will paraphrase what Edison said:

“..I’m not spending hundreds of dollars to run power lines and telephone poles out to some farmer, so I can get a couple of bucks back selling electricity..??”

Power companies were not going to run power lines out to the rural areas.

It took the government to create the REA, which ran power lines, and then bought electricity from existing companies to sell to the farmers.

FACT: There are 6 billion people in the world today, only half of the world’s population has electricity, even today.

The government CAN do some things very well. They can also screw things up.

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Unfortunately, we will need the government’s help to return JOBS back to America.

Here is what we CANNOT do

When trying to figure out what we need to do to return jobs back to America, it helps to rule out what we cannot do.

Lower payroll

We cannot ask American workers to work for the same pay as their Mexican and Chinese counterparts. Rule that one out.

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Ending OSHA and the EPA.

We all want clean water, fresh air, and safe jobs. So, there is not much that we can do here.

We can pull back on some of the outrageous EPA rules: “the Delta Smelt” cutting off the water supply to California farmers, EPA restrictions on wood burning heaters (our only TRUE renewable source heater), etc.

A “Buy American” campaign

Back in the 1970’s and 80’s, you could have a successful “buy American” campaign because you could still find American TV’s, clothes, and such, to choose from.

Today, you will not find an American made TV sitting on a shelf next to a Japanese made TV. You are not going to find an American made shirt sitting next to a shirt made in India. Even if you wanted to “buy American”, you could not. It has gotten that bad.

The above was a list of things that we cannot do. Let’s move on to:

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American JOBS- The Solution

Taxation.

That’s the solution.

(Really, it’s the only thing that we can do to bring back jobs to America.)

Today; American made products are taxed higher than foreign made product ONLY because the government can tax American made products- more.

In America, we can tax a product many times during the manufacturing process and the distribution. Then we can tax that product again during the sale of it, to you.

A foreign made product is taxed when it comes into the country, and again on the resale to you.

(That’s a bit simplified, but you get my drift.)

When you add taxation, and high labor costs, with EPA laws, and OSHA concerns, it is amazing that anything is still “Made in America.”

I propose the removal of ALL taxes on American made products.

All Federal, State, and Local taxes will be removed from any product that is “truly” Made in America.

To compensate for the loss of revenue to the government, an import tax (tariff) shall be placed, therein, or raised, if applies.

Now, I am not an economist. So, I cannot tell you how high the import tax would be. A really good “bean counter” would have to go over the federal budget and figure out “how high” to raise this import tax. (And, I’m sure that this economist would tell me that it is impossible to remove ALL taxes from American made products.)

A very low domestic tax, coupled with a higher import tax, should level the playing field.

The downside: No company is going to move to America “the minute” that this new tax policy is implemented. Companies would wait a year or so to see if we are serious about it.

Which means, the cost of buying goods will be very high, for all of us.

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The upside: We grow “most” of our own food. So food cost shouldn’t be effected. We use American lumber to build houses, so housing shouldn’t be effected. We may have to make an exception for heating oil and gasolene.

The downside: China will be pissed off at us..!!

If we were to do this, we would piss off most of the world. We would be breaking trade policies, and we would be kicked out of the “One World Order” club.

The upside: We would be kicked out of the “One World Order” club.

Hey, what’s China going to do? Kick our ass..??

These foreign countries already know that America’s foreign trade laws are screwed up. They laugh at us.

The ratio:

For every (1) children’s toy that is made in America and shipped to China. China makes 1,000 different toys that are shipped back here.

For every (1) GM car that is sold in Japan, Japan sells 400 cars to America.

Folks, these people are laughing at us. And they are getting rich. And we are losing work.

I believe that after a year or two, when companies see that we are serious with this new tax system, they will be moving to America, and hiring American workers.

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The timing is right

Many American companies moved to foreign lands in the 70’s and 80’s. Which means that their buildings are going on 30 or 40 years old. They may be thinking about expanding or re-tooling their factories. If we catch them in time, why not build here in America? Get a BIG tax break. Instead of putting a new plant in India or Malaysia..??

We really are not talking about something that is “that” radical. We do this all the time, between the states. One county will offer Wal-Mart a 5 year tax break if they build their new Wal-Mart here, instead of another county, somewhere else.

The State of Pennsylvania will offer a Hollywood movie company BIG incentives to film a movie here, instead of some other state. (Which means another “killer zombie” movie will be made near Pittsburgh Pennsylvania; “Night of the living dead”, “Dawn of the dead”, etc.)

So, this tax plan is not really radical.

Some products are partially made in America. Parts for this product are made somewhere else and shipped here to be assembled. “That’s not good enough.”

I suggest a “Pride in America” label.

This label, (dressed up with a pretty flag) will tell consumers “how much of the product is actually Made in America.”

If 50% of the product is actually made in America, then they get a 50% reduction in tax. This would place an incentive to make MORE of their product here.

Take a car, for example: it would be impossible to make 100% of a car here, right now.

However, let’s say that TODAY: 60% of a Chevy is made in America. You can bet that Honda will advertise 70% of their car is made in America. (And they will display it WITH PRIDE on the “Pride in America” label.) This will cause Ford to relocate a factory from Mexico, up to Detroit, or Cleveland, and advertise 75% “Made in America.” And so on.

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I have racked my brains for this editorial, and this series of posts on American JOBS. I wanted to provide solutions, not just talk about it.

We do not want to lower our wages. We do not want to pollute the earth. Our only choice to bring back American JOBS is through taxation.

I truly believe that if we remove ALL taxes from American Made products, and raise taxes on foreign products to compensate for lost government revenue, we can entice manufacturing back into America.

We CAN provide Americans with JOBS.

This concludes the third editorial on American JOBS. I am placing links below, incase you missed the first two editorials.

The forth editorial in this series is really special.

For those of you who still believe that the American government CANNOT interfere with the free market…

Well, we are going to learn exactly what the founding father did, when faced with a similar situation, as we have today.

Also in the next editorial, we will talk about how to implement this new tax policy. (How to get congress on board.)

But, that will be our next editorial. Due out in a week or two.

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American JOBS part 1- (What went wrong)

American JOBS part 2- Safety First

American JOBS part 3- The Solution

(You just read that one)

American JOBS part 4- Franklin, Adams, tell us what to do?

(Due out, in about 2 weeks)

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Written by AR Babonie for The Angry Republic

Thanks for reading

The Angry Republic

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User Comments

AR: great post that requires more thought by me. Steve Moore/ Wall Street Journal states that Cap and Trade will be a full employment act for India and China due to it's provisions if it's passed. How much more can America take if unemployment is now at 10.2% with an actual estimate at about 17% if those who are not looking for jobs any longer are included?

German companies are building manufacturing companies here in Central Pa but I don't know the specifics of the  incentives they're receiving. I recall when Pa changed some regegulations to promote and court movie production companies. Christopher Reed filmed the TV movie " A Bump in the Night' in Sewickley, PA ( burb of Pittsburgh) and brought needed money to the area. Several other films were produced in Western PA also such as Lorenzo's Oil ( Susan Sarandon) and a film featuring Nick Nolte.

Here is one link to a website I visit to purchase American made products. you are correct that we need to support these companies and the local Mom and Pops before the USA only has Wally World.(Wal-Mart)

http://www.buyamerican.com/

I try to use that site that you list (buy American) and it is pretty good.

It is tough to find certain things that are made in America.

Go Steelers..!!

Agree..almost impossible to find things made in the USA. I've mentioned this to many before but my Bouvier has permanent kidney damage from the tainted dog food produced by the Chinese. They were adding melamine to the food to raise the protein content similar to the way they tainted the baby formula killing their own babies.

Steelers game..it was a good one. Should we even think about Pittsburgh changing from Sixthburg to Seventhburg in 2010 after they win the next Super Bowl?

Should I change that word to SHALL in honor of the lousy Pelsoi health care bill?

 

First   , I and all my brothers in arms (and the women ) thank you for you thoughts about us  , you are the reason we fought and many died for Americans like you  could  show the world who and what  Americans  are made of  , we will fight this battle against the progressive socialist  trying to destroy the American Dollar , Soros and obama will not win  AMERICANS  are stronger then the know , and we will never give up , thanks for all you do in showing the TRUTH  ,,,,,

P.S

I tried to give you 5 stars  BUT  it only gave you 4  sorry

Somebody nailed him.  I gave him a 5 and it went to 4.5.

The liberals on here love doing that

O think it was who ever gave him 4 that did it, it takes a bunch more to bring it back up. It's like a batting average, easy to go down and hard to get back up.

Michigan has the highest incentives for movie companies.  There is at least 10 going on now.  One is a remake of Red Dawn.  They are blowing up lots of things around Detroit which is not necessarily a bad thing.

The import restictions for our products entering other countries is insane.  Korea exports hundreds of thousand car here and allows us to export about 1,300 of our cars to their country.  It seem to be different for every country.  China won't let you import something unless you commit to make it in China eventually, hense all "American" car sold in China are made in China.  GM and VW have the best sales there.  Chinese seem to love Buicks.  The new Buick LaCrosse (a nice looking car) was designed in China. 

It's a tangled web out there.  I think your suggestions are very good, but I seriously suspect it is much more complicated that it seems.  We are very good about making thing complicated; look at the new Health bill.

Thank you vets for your service.

 

"...Movie studios are blowing up stuff around Detroit.." Not a bad thing. (That’s funny..!!)

Yea, the trade situation that we have with other countries is crazy. If we do anything to change it, they will bitch like crazy.

But, if we do nothing, I fear the unemployment rate could go higher.

I appreciate your efforts on this pressing matter. Seems this government is more interested in building Government jobs.... they don't seem to understand it takes private sector jobs to meet government payrolls.. so they print money while more and more private jobs dry up. I hope others in position are heeding your alarm bells. My small business has really taken a hit and I get frequent requests if I am hiring. Sad times, we are going broke.

It is so frustrating.

I hope that your business is doing OK..!!

Up north, I watched a lot of companies leave America. Some really crappy factory work, but they were good paying jobs.

I remember back in the 70’s, the big steel mills and foundries; they used to hire people EVERY day. You just walked in the door and they would hire you.

It was filthy, dirty work, and some people would quit the job after a few days. But, if you could do the work, it paid pretty good and was steady.

There is nothing like that, today.

What do young people have to fall back on..??

a most excellent Idea. I was having a fight about this very idea with my republican sister in law this weekend, about taxing the imports more heavily and reduceing them for American made and she told me I was full of shit. You have a long road to hoe with this, but i would be behind it 110%. By the way, this lib gave you 5 stars, I agree this would help. So, lets get 'er done!!!

Thanks Charlie,

(I didn’t realize that we have to GIVE STARS when commenting on other peoples posts? Hell, I have been commenting on other peoples posts and not even paying attention to the “star counter thing.” Oooppps..??)

Oh well, live and learn.

I believe that the issue of JOBS has to remain- “apolitical.” That is why at the very beginning, I blame BOTH parties for the mess.

It will take every American, not just a single party, to bring back American JOBS.

I plan to try and solicit politicians on the idea, but what are the chances of that happening?

This is not a new idea, (tariffs) as you point out. But it needs to be addressed.

Hey, who knows, maybe some young politician will take the issue of JOBS, and it will be his (or her) ticket to political stardom.

Thanks for the comment..!!

 

I certainly hope that some one does, it needs to be done.

Good article, as usual.

Things are worse than you think, even our service jobs are being outsourced!  There was a time not long ago that I could always pick up some telemarketing/customer service job when things got tough, now those calls are generated and answered in places like the Phillipines and India.

On the technical side, my husband (who will lose his job at month's end) is a digital cartographer, specializing in utilities mapping.  Our infrastructure is in piss poor shape, (an understatement) and many municipalities have no freakin' clue as to what's underneath their very feet--things like old natural gas lines, sewers, water mains, etc.

When the city we currently live in decided it was time to update and digitize their underground utility maps, did they hire a local engineering firm (like...ahem...Timmons, for one) to do the job?

Nope.  They outsourced the work to a company in India....who then turned around and outsourced it right back here.  Three seperate entities collected pay on this project, the Indian company, the American recruiting arm of that company, and then my husband and his coworkers.

They could have hired his crew directly and saved themselves about 60% of the costs, AND would have gotten a better job done at the same time.

The project is incomplete, there are years worth of maps still needing to be digitized, but the city was so disgusted with the parent company's performance in India and prohibitive costs that they are severing the contract at months end, leaving my husband out of work.

There is something terribly wrong with a country that outsources so many jobs that the countries we outsource them to then outsource them back to us.  It takes a large chunk of money right out of the country, never to return, and it doubles or even triples the cost of these projects.

That is one crazy story. I hope your husband finds other work..!!

I have never been a person who likes to place a lot of NEW government laws, however in this case it should apply.

No state, federal, or local government should be able to outsource any job to other countries, unless: there is no one in America that can do the job.

Good Luck..!!

 

It's a slow day in a little EastTexas town.  The sun is beating down, and the streets are deserted.  Times are tough, everybody is in debt, and everybody lives on credit.  On this particular day a rich tourist from back east is driving through town. He stops at the local motel and lays a $100 bill on the desk, saying he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night.  As soon as the man walks upstairs, the owner grabs the bill and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher.  The butcher takes the $100 and runs down the street to retire his debt to the pig farmer.  The pig farmer takes the $100 and heads off to  pay his bill at the supplier of feed and fuel.  The guy at the Farmer's Co-op takes the $100 and runs to pay his debt to the local prostitute, who has also been facing hard times and has had to offer her "services" on credit.  The hooker rushes to the hotel and pays her room bill with the hotel owner.  The hotel proprietor then places the $100 back on the counter so the rich traveler will not suspect anything.  At that moment the traveler comes down the stairs, picks up the $100 bill, states that the rooms are not satisfactory, pockets the money, and leaves town.  
No one produced anything. No one earned anything.  However, the whole town is nowout of debt and now looks to the future with a lot more optimism.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how the United States Government is conducting business today.
Hope you enjoyed the story. 

I love that story.

I see a lot of that each day.

Employees who are living from paycheck to paycheck. As soon as they get their paycheck, they rush off to pay their Visa Card bills so they can buy more stuff. Store owners are sitting by the mailbox waiting for the Visa check to arrive so they can pay their supplier. Suppliers are waiting for checks from the store owners to arrive so they can send money to…

China

I like your story better because at least the money is making a FULL LOOP and staying inside the country.

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