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Title: The Jobs Problem is Worse Than the War Problem
Source: Counterpunch
URL Source: http://www.counterpunch.com/
Published: Jul 13, 2005
Author: Paul Craig Roberts
Post Date: 2005-07-13 08:58:30 by Zoroaster
Keywords: Problem, Problem, Worse
Views: 244
Comments: 43

July 12, 2005

The Jobs Problem is Worse Than the War Problem The No-Think Nation By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

Thought is not an American forte. Consider the speed with which our government got us trapped in two quagmires, Iraq and Afghanistan.

The CIA says that Bush's invasion of Iraq has created ideal conditions for training insurgents and terrorists. The longer we are there, the worse it gets.

Our military is being worn down by a gratuitous war of no benefit to anyone except Osama bin Laden. Bush's war has provided substance for bin Laden's propaganda and radicalized the Middle East.

Bush's war is being financed by debt, and the result is to give our foreign bankers more control over our interest rates and our currency's value, should they choose to use the power we have placed in their hands.

Not only has our government demonstrated an inability to think before rushing to war, it cannot think about the economy either.

Each month in the 21st century the government's own statistics tell the tale of the US winding down as a superpower and devolving into a third world country. Not a single net new high tech or manufacturing job has been created for native-born Americans in the 21st century.

Month after month this devastating information is released and ignored. Now comes a report from Richard Freeman, professor of economics at Harvard University and associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Freeman's conclusions suggest that the US is not only losing its lead in science and engineering but also might be losing the professions themselves.

A country that outsources its manufacturing and its R&D abroad doesn't have jobs for its own engineers and scientists.

Corporations have moved many information technology, high-tech manufacturing, engineering, and research and development jobs away from America to lower cost countries principally in Asia. The result is declining opportunities and salaries for American graduates in science and engineering, which discourages students from these curriculums.

As my free market friends are found of saying, "the market works." It certainly does. The market is working to close down the great American middle class and to dismantle the ladders of upward mobility.

The US economy in the 21st century has been able to create new jobs only in nontradable domestic services. A labor market orientated toward domestic services is the hallmark of a third world economy.

The jobs problem is more serious than the war problem and receives even less attention. Economists misperceive the offshore outsourcing of jobs as the beneficial workings of free trade, a subject they have given scant thought for 200 years, being, as they are, content with Ricardo's demonstration that comparative advantage ensures mutual gains from trade.

America's no-think economists have yet to fathom that the offshore outsourcing of jobs reflects the workings of absolute advantage, not comparative advantage. When American capital, technology and business know-how employ foreigners in place of Americans, foreigners benefit and Americans lose.

In the short-run the corporations benefit. The lower labor costs raise profits and executive bonuses. But the long-run effect is to destroy the US consumer market for the goods and services that the corporations supply from abroad.

American profits and American employment no longer move in tandem. A recent report in the New York Times by John Markoff and Matt Richtel says profits have rebounded in Silicon Valley but not employment. They use the example of Wyse Technology, a maker of computer terminals.

At the beginning of this year, 90 percent of Wyse's work force was in Silicon Valley. At the present time the figure is 48 percent, with only 15 percent of its engineers remaining in Silicon Valley. The reason?

Wyse has created technology development teams in India and China, adding 100 employees in India and 35 in China so far this year.

America has a new development model, one unprecedented in history. The growth and prosperity of American corporations is now keyed directly to the employment of foreign workers in place of Americans.

It is impossible for a country to prosper when its capital, technology, and business knowledge are used to enhance the productivity of foreign workers in place of its own. American incomes are stagnating and falling. By abandoning American employees, corporations are eroding the great American consumer market and America's position in the first world.

Paul Craig Roberts has held a number of academic appointments and has contributed to numerous scholarly publications. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. His graduate economics education was at the University of Virginia, the University of California at Berkeley, and Oxford University. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. He can be reached at: paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com

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#1. To: Zoroaster (#0)

A labor market orientated toward domestic services is the hallmark of a third world economy

When NAFTA was being debated and King George I was on the throne he made constant remarks that the U.S. was moving towards a 'service economy' and we should not fear losing manufacturing jobs because we don't need them or want them.

It was like Carla Hills said one night on Money Line on CNN (when Dobbs was on their side)..."We don't want those jobs." She was referring to a factory in Texas which made brooms. The average worker at the plant made $12.00 an hour in '92. The owner of the factory was concerned about cheap labor competition from Mexico. That was her answer to him.

Grumble Jones  posted on  2005-07-13   9:08:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Grumble Jones (#1)

interesting comments Grumble.

And let me add that the 'average' job in America does pay about $12/hour. But the 'average' manufacturing job in America pays $18/hour. They've given us so much propaganda to consume. Amazing how Americans don't know these things.

I keep saying over & over. The reason we're losing our manufacturing is because of the strong-dollar policy. this is a system for propping up the value of the dollar and avoiding market discipline. When the dollar is over- priced we cannot sell anything. That is why the only jobs we can create are domestic service jobs.

This is by design, this is by plan. The plan was hatched decades ago. They prepared us with propaganda to think the 'service' economy was somehow a good thing.

Red Jones  posted on  2005-07-13   9:51:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Red Jones (#10)

This is by design, this is by plan. The plan was hatched decades ago. They prepared us with propaganda to think the 'service' economy was somehow a good thing.

You're exactly right and it distresses me to think of all the morons who fall for that propaganda. Wealth is not created by washing each others underwear. The value added to manufactured products is what creates wealth.

The service economy was explained to me many years ago with a simple explaination. All it does is shift money around. If 5 people show up at a poker table with the same amount of money,some will lose and some will win.

Nixon's trip to China really started the ball rolling. With all the international agents in his cabinet such as Kissinger it was easy for them to dupe the public and start the process in earnest.

Grumble Jones  posted on  2005-07-13   10:01:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Grumble Jones (#13)

Nixon's trip to China really started the ball rolling.

it is really bizarre how the people who rule us have favored China so strongly. I remember how Nixon fawned over the Chinese. I remember him gushing to the Americans about China. I remember him actually saying that if he hadn't gone to China and made strong ties with them, then the US would have been defeated at war and destroyed by 1980. He was so strong on this thinking that we had to do so much for China that it was as if he was brain-washed on this point. Because it was completely irrational for him to say that the US would have been defeated and destroyed militarilly if he hadn't done it, and I did see him on tv say that very clearly in an interview.

China had actual starvation in 1980. They were extremely poor. Their people were literally working like mules in the fields. They were using agriculture procedures that Americans stopped using in 1700 because it was better to use farm animals instead of human labor.

During the 1980's trade policy favored China strongly in that their infant industries were able to develop in a complete protectionist environment. The same was true with Japan after WW2 and stretching all the way to 1970. Then in the early 1990's we started the currency fix thing with China. And that absolutely insures that their manufacturing industry will be mighty.

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#41. To: Red Jones (#20)

Nixon went to China as an attempt tp play them off against the Soviets. That made sense. It no longer makes sense to dismantle our entire economy while allowing our most likely major enemy to profit. Five more years of this and anyone who does not live on a farm will be in dep doo-doo.

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