I may or may not have ranted about this before, but in honor of our government’s failtacular shutdown, here goes.
I’m not sure exactly when the
so-called American Dream mutated from “opportunity + hard work = success” into “ridiculous
profits for 0.001% of Americans = thorough ass-fuckery for the remaining
99.999%.” I do know what allows it to
continue to occur unchecked, though: the “My party good, your party bad”
rhetoric, our collective stupidity and refusal to understand that capitalism is
a very broad term, and our government’s toothless and utterly pathetic acceptance
of cronyism and lobby whoring. I
remember going absolutely bonkers when Governor Romney insisted on talking
about “Chinese cheating.” What the
bloody hell is that? I can’t stand this
bullshit rhetoric of making other countries out to be cheaters and thieves when
WE are the ones who empower them to do so.
Never mind the “Chinese
cheating” horseshit. The greedy
pig attitude of most organizations is what’s wrong with this country. One of roughly a million examples I could
cite: my beloved Converse, an American
company with a perennially popular shoe made of rubber and canvas, manufactured
in the U.S. by American workers, somewhere in North Carolina, if memory serves.
These shoes – Chuck Taylor All-Stars,
aka Chuckies – used to be available for $20-$30 in stores, via catalog, on the
web, etc. Some five years ago, mega-giant
Nike bought out Converse in a deal widely lauded as “a real coup” for Nike by
Wall Street types. America rejoiced. “Capitalism at its finest! Good for Converse for cashing in!” Not really.
Nike proceeded to shut down the production facility in North Carolina,
and Converse are now mass-produced in Vietnamese and Chinese sweatshops for
roughly one tenth of the cost of manufacturing them here – and this cost includes
shipping and distribution. America
rejoices still. “Wonderful! Trickle-down economics! The cheaper cost will result in savings for
the consumers! Everybody wins!” Wrong. Finding
Converse for less than $50 is an out-and-out miracle. Thousands of Americans were laid off from work.
Vietnamese and Chinese children work
outlandish hours for pennies in facilities so atrociously unsafe even the
fucking rats won’t venture in. Everybody
loses... except for the Converse honchos who cashed out, and the Nike honchos
who are cashing in.
Citing some arcane
and utterly ridiculous Horatio Alger rags-to-riches bullshit cannot remotely
come close to justifying or even explaining the uncontrolled avalanche of greed
that has ruined this fucking nation. The
saddest part of the Converse example is people’s reaction to this type of
chicanery. “Well, you can’t blame the
very rich for trying to become richer. I
would have done the same in their place!” Not me. There has to be some concern for the greater
good. There HAS to. When one’s only driving interest is the bottom
line at any cost, one becomes a pathetic sheep that lends his or herself to
getting ass-raped by the very privileged few, all whilst mentally chuckling and
patting the ass-rapists on the back. It
makes me fucking sick.
“But what about China? By devaluating their currency they keep the
cost of their labor lower than ours, making it advantageous to manufacture in
China!” Really? Fuck China and its currency. No one is twisting the Nikes of the world’s
collective arms to manufacture their goods there. Let the Chinas and Nikes do what they will...
but offer sizable incentives / tax and tariff breaks to companies that
manufacture their goods here, and raise taxes and tariffs on companies that
whore out cheap labor overseas. Let’s
say an American company does some market analysis and optimization and
determines it can charge roughly $100 for their product. If the product is manufactured here, it’ll “only”
yield a profit of $30 per item, but if it’s made in China, it’ll yield a profit
of $80. In this scenario, manufacturing the
product in China is kind of a no-brainer for the bottom-liners. But if manufacturing overseas were to yield a
profit of only $15 per item because of taxes and tariffs, that $30 profit suddenly
becomes the no-brainer. Profits are
still made, and jobs and an economy based on something other than fucking paper
magically reappear. Stop bickering about
the fine print in some idiotic health care plan and make this happen, God damn
it!
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