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Obama to Push Bogus ‘Competitiveness’ Theme in State of the Union Address
Boosting "American competitiveness" and creating jobs through increased exports will reportedly be the key theme of President Obama's plan for economic recovery detailed in tonight's State of the Union speech.
This familiar theme, a slickly-disguised appeal to support corporate globalization, plays upon our reflexive pride in American workmanship. It is built upon President Obama's empty claim that "we can compete with anybody in the world," as he put it in a speech in my unemployment-wracked hometown of Racine, Wis., last July.
What does that really mean? Most of the "foreign competition" that U.S. workers face actually comes from foreign subsidiaries of US-based corporations like GE, Ford, GM, Boeing, Microsoft, which operate in places like China and Mexico to exploit low-wage labor. You've got that right: A majority of U.S. "trade" consists of intra-firm transfers within the same corporation. For example, GE sends machinery and parts to Mexico as "exports" and then "imports" finished products.
Thus the entire competitiveness framework is bogus.
It merely means more NAFTA-style "free trade" agreements that already have cost millions of jobs and driven down wages. And it sets up a collision course between the White House and US labor—both the AFL-CIO and Change to Win federations— over the upcoming vote on the US-South Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS).
On January 19, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka blasted the deal as a "Bush-style" agreement that fails to protect U.S. jobs from being offshored. He pledged that opposition “will be a major priority” of the AFL-CIO. In a strongly-worded statement, Change to Win denounced the motives of the pro-KORUS corporate chorus:
It’s crystal clear why the US Chamber is supporting a deal effectively shipping over 150,000 American jobs overseas: As the nation’s chief cheerleader for outsourcing, the Chamber gets to go to bat for its top corporate members (the CEOs of JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Boeing and GE, Chamber members and outsourcers all...) and gets a jump-start on one of its key goals for 2011: tax breaks for outsourcers.
The "competiveness" framework is essentially a call to pretend that U.S. workers and U.S. corporations share the same interest in globalization. As Nobel-Prize winning economist Paul Krugman points out,
the interests of nominally “American” corporations and the interests of the nation, which were never the same, are now less aligned than ever before.
Take the case of General Electric, whose chief executive, Jeffrey Immelt, has just been appointed to head [Obama's] advisory board [on competitiveness]. ...
But with fewer than half its workers based in the United States and less than half its revenues coming from U.S. operations, G.E.’s fortunes have very little to do with U.S. prosperity.
In particular, the South Korea deal will be a cruel new blow to American workers, despite the "increased exports" hype. The Economic Policy Institute has calculated that the South Korea FTA will cost 159,000 US jobs. Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch has pointed out numerous U.S. state and local laws that will be over-ridden by the FTA, and has documented numerous ways in which the proposed deal falls far short of the United Auto Workers' standards for the agreement (which the UAW nonetheless mysteriously endorsed anyway, as noted here, here, and here.)
A 'CORPORATE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE'?
The juggernaut of corporate campaign donations and their lobbyists lined up behind the Korea free trade deal cannot be stopped by labor acting inside the Washington Beltway.
“The labor movement has learned something from the last two years about jobs and investment: We can’t count on the political process here in Washington to get the job done,” declared Trumka.
In Washington, it is as though the estimated 4.9 million job
losses, 43,000 factory closings, and falling U.S. wages flowing from
free trade deals like NAFTA and China's entry into the World Trade
Organization never happened.
Equally unimportant are the opinions of the 86% of Americans who emphatically agree "that outsourcing of manufacturing to foreign countries with lower wages was a reason the U.S. economy was struggling and more people weren't being hired."
So who really matters on the trade issue?
As the New York Times reports, the South Korea deal "is playing well" with the audience that truly counts, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. It's apparently no problem to the White House that the Chamber hauled in millions from firms engaged in offshoring US jobs and then turned around and spent tens of millions in the 2010 mid-terms to defeat Democrats and elect pro-offshoring Republicans.
However, the drive for the job-destroying KORUS could well be met with a new grassroots approach, as suggested by Trunka's comment about the limits of Washington lobbying.
At the same time, Teamsters President James Hoffa, Jr., is promoting a "Corporate Pledge of Allegiance" that US corporate CEOs will be called upon to sign. "They’ve got their $2 trillion in profits, and now we're calling upon them to create jobs here in the US," he stated on "The Ed Show."
Ideally, the Corporate Pledge strategy could be used at the local level to visit CEOs across the United States, mobilizing labor's untapped power and reaching out to the 86% of the public worried about what corporations are doing to our economy and our futures.
Stay tuned for a major battle over KORUS.
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Show AllWith the shellacking Obama took in November, non-governmental unionization down to 6% and public unions being perceived today as the principal reason why California, Illinois, New York, New Jersey and other states have serious budget problems--problems that are leading some to argue that states should be able to seek bankruptcy protection and avoid their union health and pension obligations, is it any wonder Obama is heading for the hills?
Did anyone seriously think Obama had any core beliefs? His will o' the wisp character now looks mighty wimpy.
Hey Horace.
I know you think there is a big difference between the Dems and the Repubs, but the real difference is just in time. The Dems are just somewhere between 5 to 10 years behind where the Repubs are depending on the issue. I've heard it said many times, by many different folks that in many ways Nixon was more liberal then Obama.
Tune in to US politics in 2021, and see where the parties are then. The Democrats will probably be screaming for tax cuts for the rich, and the repeal of whats left of Social Security and Medicare.
The question is where the Republicans will be in 10 years, on that I can not even guess.
Anyone with core beliefs doesn't get on the ballot, mate.
I think the only way we will get manufacturing returned to this country will be to wait until the Corporatocracy has foreclosed, interest rated, and eliminated such frills as pensions and Social Security.
When tens or hundreds of millions of people are living in alleys under cardboard, or in tent cities where, in Winter, the frozen dead are hauled out like cord wood every morning, when Everyman is reduced to a serf, begging the billionaires for enough food to get their families through another day.
Then, you will find manufacturing returning to the "United" States. Then you will find the CEO's hiring locals who will beg, and fight each other, for the chance to work eighteen hours for a dollar a day and a bowl of rice or thin soup. Then, we will be considered "competitive" on the world market.
The Oligarchy will profit.
Frills like, for example, Soc Sec are all my wife and I have to live on now. When and if that goes bye bye, I guess it really is goodbye. :-(
Yes, as Roger aptly says it's a "slickly-disguised appeal to support corporate globalization", but more than that, it's a plan for global Empire with the US 'out-competing' China for the most integrated political AND economic totalitarian Empire in both spheres of life.
"Here's what I said on the NYT about Obama's forthcoming SOTU deceit tonight --- which is as predictable as the sun setting tonight:
"What to Watch For in Obama’s State of the Union"?
Well, the Times reports that the details of the speech are being held close to the vest --- and that this may auger for some surprises.
The Times also hints that Obama's liberal supporters are looking for some "red meat" substance --- and this is precisely where that biggest surprise will come.
So, look for this:
Folks, Obama for the first time will really level with the American people and he will proceed to first expose, then excoriate, and finally commit to excise what he will announce as "a disguised ruling-elite corporate/financial/militarist Empire, which has almost fully 'captured' our country, and is the proximate cause of all foreign and domestic problems, including; deadly imperialist oil wars 'abroad', state terrorism by the MIC, torture, and human rights abuses throughout the world, along with domestic spying, this grinding economic oppression of all average Americans, massive levels of corporate fraud, environmental destruction, and a terrible increase in police-state tyranny 'at home'".
"As Hannah Arendt warned of the Nazi Empire which took over the German Republic before WWII, 'Empire abroad, entails tyranny at home', and I pledge that I will lead our country against such Empire take-over of our own country today --- and need you to stand with me on this most crucial confrontation between democracy and Empire."
Just kidding.
You can certainly watch for this in Obama's State of the Union, and mightily 'hope' for him to say he will fight to protect our Union being destroyed by this sneak attack of Empire against democracy, but you will be sorely disappointed to find him instead saying this about Empire ---- nothing, not a whisper, zilch, zero, O.
Yes the O-man will say O about the quiet death of our democracy.
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
"Democracy over Empire" party headquarters
PS. My post on the NYT Caucus blog "What to Watch For in Obama’s State of the Union" is #24, and I would appreciate any principled progressives who are “Against Empire” (Parenti), and who are in agreement with my position regarding democracy vs. Empire to hold your nose, visit NYT, and recommend/support "Democracy over Empire".
Obama's rhetorical retreat from YES WE CAN to YES SIR, BOSS!
Competitiveness means slashing wages, eliminating benefits, getting rid of social programs, and stricter "labour discipline".
Obama wants to be reselected by the people who pay for politics in the US. He will say and do what they want, or they will dispense with him.
On a human level, I'm sure Obama is concerned to ensure that the first African-American president is re-elected, not dumped after one term. I think that's understandable and important.
But what the US needs most urgently is a movement that can resist the domination of the country by its money elite. Obama's duty is to do everything he can to inspire and organize such a movement, and hope that by doing so he will get reelected.
And take the risk that in doing what the ocuntry needs done, he will be defeated.
If he did anything his puppet masters don't want him too he will get dead. Quickly. I won't watch that POS say another word ever. He has got to be the greatest liar the world has ever seen. Charming tho. He promised to bring jobs back by giving companies that do tax breaks. Instead he hires the person whose companiy sent most jobs over seas. We think the Teabaggers are idiots. I think anyone that still supports this cretin a bigger idiot.
He doesn't even TRY to hide the destruction he has done. Bastard.
WaPo sez: Obama "Won't Endorse" Soc.Sec. cuts or raising the retirement age?
Well, whoopity SHIT!
DrWoody thinks "won't endorse" is pretty fucking THIN gruel, even from THAT mealy mouth, tomb-stone-toothed, jug-eared, sycophantic prevaricator.
"Won't endorse" does not --lemme repeat: does NOT-- mean he will OPPOSE cuts, or raising the age, etc.
And it does NOT mean he won't "be forced" to accept cuts and a rise in retirement age as the price, for instance, for lifting the debt ceiling...
He is, as usual, very charmingly, and eruditely, blowing smoke up ALL OUR ASSES!~
these are the most right on and astute comments i've read on this forum. Your all pretty much correct. The man has no principles on which to stand. No sacred values other than what his corporate masters have fed him. Personnaly i'm not going to listen to his drivel anymore and certainly not tonight. I'm tired of smoke and mirrors. Tired of duplicitous sachrine speeches. I'm tired of his jive. We got gamed. The man makes Nixon look like a friend of working america. We elected the best Republican the Democrats could find. The day after he announced that Timmy and Larry would head the new finance team and that Rahm was COS i knew the fix was in. I said then that the only way he will ever get elected for a second term is if the Republicans totally self destruct in an orgy of trying to out "bag brain" each other and they put up a total psychotic. It looks like they are well on the way to doing just that. All that means is that we can expect a continuation of this train wreck in slow motion. The working poor and lower middle class of this country are about to be handed their pink slips. Permanently.
Pleiku68
Well said. Unfortunately black leaders like Jesse Jackson still refuse to directly criticize Obama, both for the chaos that he has created at home and the murderous activities that he is responsible for in the Middle East.
Cam Ranh Bay69
Erroll; 20th TAC Fighter SQ part of 68 and 69; AGE shop. I just can't be that old especially since I was 34 or 35! Tony
Wake me up when it's time to go after the father of all devils: MEDIA CONTROL.
We got what we wanted. If you want to improve your life situation, eliminate the obama repub globalists by starting recalls in every congressional district.
He might as well let it out and be honest at that. It would be a pipe dream to see him break his promises on batting for Corporate America especially now that this new Congress is more firmly entrenched into that kind of an agenda anyway.
Wild guess: The post-SOTU buzz will feature the pseudo-insight that "Obama launched his 2012 campaign with this speech". Perhaps they'll dress it up with portentous framing, e.g. "Historians will trace the beginning of Obama's 2012 campaign to this speech".
I have no special theory or reasoning to support this guess except that it's exactly the sort of important-sounding, knowing crap corporate media infotainwhores and blogosphere "inside-politics" wonks peddle on these occasions.
It's going to be a big night for tendentious BS no matter how you look at it, and I'm just trying to do my bit.
Bybee sez: "... it sets up a collision course between the White House and US labor..."
***
Bug, meet windshield ...
2012 will be replay of 2004. The voter fraud will be rampant, extreme and nowhere near covered up. As with the 2004 election when more people than not knew we could not afford another 4 years of the dwarf, w, that is just what we got. Read 'What Happened in Ohio'.
So 2012, 8 years later we have fallen back to square 1 or make that 0. What this sotu address really is, is his basic campaign platform for 2012. It will be gussied up with a whole lot of 'feel good' rigamarole and euphemisms just so to make those who just can't believe o would fail them again when in actuality he will.
Think hard about this, 8 years of runny reagan, 4 years of herbert, 8 years of clinton, 8 years of w and so far over 2 years of o. That is 30 years of shit. Of unchecked criminality that this country has suffered through. We see, everyday now, the real heros of this country being locked up and or silenced while the real terrorists continue their attack on this country unstopped. Then the people who created and maintain this terrorist attack are placed in crucial positions of power. And the reason these new corporate appointees are smiling so broadly is because they KNOW they will dictate policies for the next 6 years. So make that 36 years of shit this country will go through.
It is hard to see how such a somnolent public will wake up to end this facade of government. The people won't do anything. They feel that waiting it out will save them. Civility will only make you an easy target for those out to repress you because they know you haven't the guts or fortitude to stand up to them, you'll be nice and civil while they will eat you and your children alive.
We cant compete in a global labor force wage war, most Americans cant even get by on 8 dollars an hour, how the hell are we going to compete with China's wages, 240 dollars a month gross.
And they are able to bank and save 25 percent of their income ..
The elite , the bankers and the globalists, who run the world and our country, have a new playing field , they are done with us, we are headed to wars and the poor house. We are the new empire , and terrorism will get us into any country where a false flag attack can be created.
We will be the world police, police state builders, security specialists, ,,, airport scanners and bio chip ID for everyone.
But first, they must complete the collapse of the existing financial structures, money has to be replaced with computer credits, to help track and find terrorist purchases.
Thats how they will sell it to us as money all over the world becomes more and more worthless.
Kick the Fed out ASAP, kill NFTA,repeal the Patriot Acts, recall our troops and end wars, and flush Washington of the global puppets.
We need to save America, and kick some global elitists Asses.
infowars.com V We are the resistance, Home of the Brave , Land of the Free,
Watching Nova while the Obetrayer spews more Bull shit. How disgusting. I am just totally aghast at how badly the 180 did with him. Do they drink something when they get to the white house that makes them into fracking morons? We have reached the height of lying bastards.
The plan by both parties is to establish corporate rule and eliminate any soverignty of "we the people".
I wish someone would take the simple step and ask all of these globalization advocates in our government and think tanks to answer this one single question:
Can you give us ONE example of globalization/free trade theory benefiting average American citizens?
There is not one aspect of all these neoliberal horsesh*t theories that benefit the common citizen.
Not one.
Sure, we can bring up Mexico the narco-state vis a vis NAFTA, the oil spills and sundry other examples of de-regulatory abuse and malfeasance but we should be screaming for just one fricking example of how these theories we're being oppressed by are supposed to work to anyone's benefit except the elite.
Yes, I know that's how the theory is supposed to work but after 30 years of this full-blown theoretical abortion, I just want to hear the BS rationales if only to appease my sense of making our dear leaders have to dig a little deeper into their bags of crap.
Is there anyone who still SERIOUSLY thinks Obama is a "liberal", let alone a "socialist"?
Is there anyone with truly open eyes who does not realize the U.S. is a Corporatist-Militarist National Security State?
We now live in the world's most militarily powerful banana republic.
He's a "liberal" and a "socialist" for the ruling class but not for the rest of us. Wait until next year to see who comes out for him on that.
"The "giant sucking sound" was United States Presidential candidate Ross Perot's colorful phrase for what he believed would be the negative effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which he opposed."
The phrase, coined during the 1992 U.S. presidential campaign, referred to the sound of U.S. jobs heading south for Mexico should the proposed free-trade agreement go into effect.
Ross was wrong , our jobs went all over the world, all the cheap labor markets, and the US government gave corporations tax breaks to do it.
Wow, Ross was really looking out for Americans, the globalists chased him out of the presidential campaign with threats to his life, because he was going to ruin their plans to collapse Americas economy, drive down wages, throw us into a major debt binge because wages were stagnant, while the banks were sending credit cards in the mail to everyone late 80's and 90's.
We got worked, these globalist pricks have the best minds working for them , the most money to buy political legislation world wide, and now the most powerful military ever in history supplied by a country that sinks 1 trillion dollars a year into it. USA, USA,USA, USA, USA,USA, USA, USA,USA, USA, USA,USA,
Our country is going broke, has no jobs for young people, except military recruitment. Wow, could it get any better, oh yea, terrorism to keep everyone distracted about what they have done, a bomb here or there, 3000 lives 9/11 ,,, cheap price to pay for the trillions in profits because of cheap labor, terrorist fighting military war machine, just in time to save the oil rich middle east from Saddam and the Taliban.
Give the devil his do, but lets not let him have our country, and whats left of our freedoms,blood and treasure.
Send them packing, shutdown the FED and tell them we are not paying on the debts what are they going to do, they printed all the money willy nilly, and then used wall street and derivatives to cober up all the lies , and robbery, everyone knows it.
Were done with the bullshit.
infowars.com V we are the resistance.
What would be the conclusion that a labor leader in Europe would draw if he saw that his own constituency had no voice in the political deliberations of the nation even though it represented a popular, even majority sentiment among its citizens? What would a labor leader like Trumpka do if he saw that all the loyalty, activism, volunteer and financial support his movement gave to a particular political party was betrayed by its leader and most of its representatives? In fact what would a labor leader in any advanced Democracy have to do if he were to keep his own position as a legitimate leader for his movement? He would form his own party and take his chances electorally. This is how a Democracy should function. But it does not happen here in the USA so what conclusion can we reach? My conclusion-- that the way our political system functions is not a Democracy. Do any of the rest of you reach a different conclusion?
Good article. It prompts me to update my list of popular policies that progressive-populist candidates should leverage in challenges to Obama in 2012. Listed in order of popularity:
(1) Full Social Security and Medicare benefits — 95%
(2) Stop too-big-to-fail bailouts — 90%
(3) Grow jobs by reducing corporate outsourcing - 86%
(4) Keep abortion legal — 75%
(5) Strictly penalize employers of illegal aliens - 68%
(6) Real financial reform — 67%
(7) Bring Iraq and Afghanistan troops home now — 65%
(8) Single-payer, universal health insurance — 63%
(9) Increase taxes on the rich — 61%
(10) Prohibit torture, under all circumstances — 58%
(11) Grow jobs, top priority (see 1,2,3,5,6,8,9,13) — 56%
(12) Protect the environment, at all costs — 55%-74%
(13) Cut military spending — 55%
I'm still looking for a poll that asks the straightforward question: should military spending be cut, Yes or No?
"I'm still looking for a poll that asks the straightforward question: should military spending be cut, Yes or No?"
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/373/762
/New_Poll:_Americans_Would_Cut_Military_Spending_Over_Entitlements.html
Is that the one?
Having watched all three State of the Union addresses from Obama, Ryan and Bachman,
in my view what we can expect from the Tri-partisan Neo-liberal Machine is
government on behalf of still offshoring corporations and Wall Street
that is a Potempkin government of pretense for everyone else.
This is what we're being asked to pretend:
1) Pretend there is no long-term unemployment.
2) Pretend BP's 2010 Gulf Oil Deluge vanished, created no significant
medium- to long-term damage and that BP is meaningfully helping that
regional economy to recover.
3) Pretend global warming is insignificant enough to continue ignoring.
4) Pretend the U.S. and EU banks are stable and rid of all the bad paper.
5) Pretend the rate of home foreclosures didn't set a new record
last year and isn't expected to break that record this year---
and that the drag on the economy this creates isn't significant
enough to merit slowing down the sheer rate of foreclosures.
6) Pretend there is no looming State budget and municipal bond crisis
and that spreading State layoffs of government workers (and the
assault on their pensions and benefits) will not be a further
deflationary drag on the economy.
7) Pretend the Federal Reserve's monetary policy does something
besides fuel asset bubbles to keep our neo-liberally financialized
stock market inflated--driving up the cost of gasoline, food, utilities
and any "financial instrument" that big investors and hedge funds
can convert into derivatives and over-speculate upon worldwide.
8) Pretend that homelessness, hunger and lack of timely access
to decent medical care isn't spreading by the millions since 2008 with no
clear end in sight, Obamacare notwithstanding.
9) Pretend the open-ended spending on our oil/terror occupations,
drone bombing campaigns, special forces incursions, Mexican
wars on drugs, Somalia, Yemen, etc.,
(that has only helped proliferate terrorism and gangsterism
since our illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003) combined
with tax cuts for billionaires and all of the above is fiscally or
socially sustainable.
10) And, more than anything, pretend that neo-liberal "free trade"
hasn't COST the United States middle-class, lower-class and real
economy generations more than it gained for a small handful of
plutocrats and a somewhat larger class of stock market investors,
including remnant middle-class investors in mutual funds who, thanks
to "free trade," won't be able to pass on the healthy middle-class
they grew up within to future generations.