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We should march on Washington to protest free trade

Published 11/21/07 Jack Davis - Print Article
E-mail - editor@economyincisis.org

After World War II, American workers were the best paid in the world and the middle class was the wealthiest. America was the breadbasket of the world and its manufacturing was the most efficient. What happened? Look at us now.

With each purchase of an American product — whether manufactured, grown or mined — American workers and retirees benefited, along with the federal, state and local governments, the Social Security trust fund and Medicare. With the purchase of a foreign- made product, all of the above suffer a net loss.

America has become a nation of importers and consumers. It is running a trade deficit of $2 billion a day. Over the last 20 years, we have accumulated a trade deficit of more than $4 trillion. This is more than $13,000 each American owes to a foreign country.

Warren Buffet said it well: “We are becoming a nation of share croppers.”

For the first time in American history, children of the middle class will have a lower standard of living than their parents.

Our wages are stagnating or declining and the cost of energy, food and health care continue to increase.

For the first time in our country’s history, we are importing more agricultural products than we are exporting. Imported food is not safe. Less than 1 percent of food from China has been inspected by an American. Food has been sold that is poisonous for humans and our pets. Your children’s health and lives are at risk.

The United States was on the winning side in World War II because we were able to convert our existing industries from commercial products to tanks, warships, bombers, fighters and other equipment needed to fight the war.

Now we have lost the electronic entertainment and toy industries. We have lost 3 million manufacturing jobs. We are bankrupting, downsizing, offshoring and selling U.S. manufacturing industries to countries like China. This is destroying our ability to defend our country.

For a nation to be strong and prosper, it must grow, dig or manufacture. This produces wealth. Trade is good. Free trade is good, too, but only if all of the countries play by the same rules and strong U.S. government controls are enacted and enforced.

The leaders of the countries with large surpluses of exports to the United States profess to be free traders, but in reality they pursue predatory trade policies. The Chinese treat their companies as sacred, wealth-producing industries. They promote exports and discourage imports. They keep wages low, rebate value-added taxes on their exports and charge value-added taxes on imports.

They counterfeit and steal copyrights, trademarks and patents. They provide domestic industries with local tax incentives, offer special financing and charge tariffs on imports. They target specific industries to monopolize. They also keep the value of their currency low in relation to the U.S. dollar. This makes their U.S. prices lower. This creates jobs and wealth in their country and U.S. dollar surpluses.

This is not trade, and it certainly is not fair or free trade. No U.S. manufacturer can compete with the predatory trade practices of countries that take advantage of our free trade policy. We will continue to lose jobs, industries and wealth unless we change our policies.

The good news is that the majority of the middle class, both Republicans and Democrats, now believe free trade has done more harm than good. This was reported in a Wall Street Journal- NBC News Poll on Oct. 4. Common sense finally prevails.

The elite of both parties — that is the wealthy, the managers of the transnational companies, bankers, fund managers, importers and retailers — make huge profits from outsourcing jobs, investing overseas and importing cheap foreign products. Therefore, the elite remain free-traders.

This group also provides major funding for the senators and congressmen of both parties, providing the free-trading elite with greater influence than their numbers. Many of our top elected officials are free-traders. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Charles Rangel, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, worked with the Bush administration to pass the Peruvian Free Trade Agreement Thursday in the House.

I want to help, but I cannot do this alone. During the Depression in 1933, many veterans of World War I were out of work. They marched on Washington in an attempt to get early payments on a bonus they had been promised. They were unsuccessful, but many believe that the GI Bill benefits provided to World War II veterans was a result of that 1933 march.

I propose that thousands of us march on Washington to save jobs and protest free trade. Gathering thousands of voters to demonstrate has worked before on other issues, such as civil rights. We can change the U.S. government’s free trade policy, but only if thousands are willing to make the sacrifice to help themselves, their children and their grandchildren. Please let me know if I have your support.

Jack Davis is a former congressional candidate for New York’s 26th District. Davis can be contacted at sales@isquaredrelement.com

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guest says "It's class warfare" on 01/15/08
The elite's government FEARS you!!!!!!

Their fear is manifested in the laws they pass. Here is a law banning what MANY of the Founders wrote is a RIGHT of citizens when a government no longer represents them:

Section 2385. Advocating overthrow of Government

Whoever knowingly or willfully advocates, abets, advises, or
teaches the duty, necessity, desirability, or propriety of
overthrowing or destroying the government of the United States or
the government of any State, Territory, District or Possession
thereof, or the government of any political subdivision therein, by
force or violence, or by the assassination of any officer of any
such government; or
Whoever, with intent to cause the overthrow or destruction of any
such government, prints, publishes, edits, issues, circulates,
sells, distributes, or publicly displays any written or printed
matter advocating, advising, or teaching the duty, necessity,
desirability, or propriety of overthrowing or destroying any
government in the United States by force or violence, or attempts
to do so; or
Whoever organizes or helps or attempts to organize any society,
group, or assembly of persons who teach, advocate, or encourage the
overthrow or destruction of any such government by force or
violence; or becomes or is a member of, or affiliates with, any
such society, group, or assembly of persons, knowing the purposes
thereof -
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than
twenty years, or both, and shall be ineligible for employment by
the United States or any department or agency thereof, for the five
years next following his conviction.
If two or more persons conspire to commit any offense named in
this section, each shall be fined under this title or imprisoned
not more than twenty years, or both, and shall be ineligible for
employment by the United States or any department or agency
thereof, for the five years next following his conviction.
As used in this section, the terms ''organizes'' and
''organize'', with respect to any society, group, or assembly of
persons, include the recruiting of new members, the forming of new
units, and the regrouping or expansion of existing clubs, classes,
and other units of such society, group, or assembly of persons.


The federal government is allowing MILLIONS of illegals to invade our country who are causing immense economic harm to America's working poor. Corporate America is becoming increasingly more powerful and influential. Yet, according to the government of for and by the elites YOU, a citizen, have to accept whatever the government does with NO recourse other than voting...... and there is sufficient proof that shows to me voting is worthless since the entrenched power structure ensures that the emplaced elite class can not be removed.

Several Founders specifically wrote of the people's right to abolish a government when it no longer represents them.

We are forced to live under an elite's TYRANNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

flotsamoverbd says "No Jack Free Trade Is Not Good" on 11/30/07
Blaming conservatives or liberals for the problems facing America today, is simply non-productive. Both parties are at fault. Almost every politician in Washington D.C. is corrupt. The best advice to anyone, never, ever vote for the incumbent! KenH

guest says "We should march on Washington to protest free trade " on 11/23/07
Yea, and you can call it 'The 10 million unemployed man march'!

After ww2 American Blacks were the most "Lynched" in the world and discriminated against while living in poverty.....

You here at 'Economy in Crisis' nedd to quit dancing around the REAL ISSUES and start telling the truth.

Talk about the economics of the SATANIC Amerikkkan chattle slavery system which was a pre cursor to the wealth that amerikkka has today?

That is if you have the guts to do so!

The "root" of Amerikkan economics began with genocide of the indigenous natives and the African slave who were forced to work for free with out PAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

guest says "Your Damn Right" on 11/23/07
The US elite have sold out this country and it's citizens livelihood and ability to grow or prosper, to foreign powers/interests. Or ability to survive and sustain ourselves in this F Y America global economy has reached a breaking point and a severe US economic depression is likely to ensue. We need drastic policy change and to usurp power from our elite masters forthwith and without compromise. The elite have become an aristocracy that rivals any historical corrupt oligarchy.

guest says "No Jack. Free Trade is not good." on 11/23/07
I'm sorry Jack but free trade is bad. Extremely bad for America. It always has been and always will be. It arose from a conservative mindset (George Bush the I)and is therefore harmful by nature inimical to the well being of our nation and our citizens and our future.

America needs to become independent of foreign entanglements to imrove its own economy and image in the world. Egregious blunders from illegal wars of discretion in Iraq and Afghanistan, Vietnam and Korea to endless subsidizing of Israel and Egypt, to importing cheap poisonous foods from China, to undercutting our own people through illegal alien labor.
Its all wrong and its all ruinous.

Ronald Reagan once said that 'Government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem.'

It was a catch phrase that the analytically challenged media loved as well as conservative reactionaries but of course was stupid and failed ideology from the beginning upon simple analysis.

Those who believe that government is the problem have no business. None. Zero. Zippo in holding any official public position. Their philosophy of dismantlement and destruction of government prevents them from fixing or maintaining anything properly or seeking the good in governance.

Looking at the current regime of corruption, stupidity, cronyism, waste and incompetence really drives home the point.

Conservatives are both philosophically and demonstrably incapable of any leadership position in government.They do not approach federal or state management with a sense of fixing the problem in the first place. Instead their goal is to ruin, bankrupt, and destroy anything that works in order to justify their mean-spirited ideology.

The results from the Reagan error and on should be plain to any American who cares and wants the best for our nation and people and future.

Whenever there is a conservative in the presidency, our nation undergoes a recession or depression. There have been no exceptions in at least 75 years.

So what's the solution? Democrats? No. They are merely Republican facilitators, enablers and weaklings.

The solution is to elect parties and candidates who are not part of the same system that creates and maintains the disastorous course America is on.

We have a choice. We can wait for the system to break down and then elect new people who are untainted with the parties, or we can start replacing the cronies in next year's election.

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