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Bizarre Politics Free Trade not trade - Free Trade is not trade! It is about moving production for the sake of cheaper labor

 
It's really all about you in the global economic arena. Who said we had to compete like this. Tapsearch Com - Tapart News - Art that Talks - invites you to explore the lost world of Globalization. Adam Smith held labor as something sacred and the core of all societies. This is an annex site. See Bizarre Politics for many more posts or therationale.com
: Big Money puts tariffs on your pocketbook
Feds Bailout of Big Money Picks America's Pockets. In a making money on money economy instead of making things someone has to pay the toll. And with the money on money economy running out of steam, guess who will be paying the bill. The Big Money Economy has taken Tariffs off products and put them on your pocketbook.

Tariffs taken off products and put on another commodity - and that commodity is You!

As the old saying goes, you can pay me now or you can pay me later, but you will pay me.
First the Feds come with a stimulus package for the American workers. This quiets their nerves even though they are paying out of one pocket to get money in their other pocket. And the money you saved at Wal-Mart will now be going to Big Money pocket books.


Fed Chariman Ben Bernanke committed Free Trade heresy when he told the American people to stimulate the economy by buying "domestically produced goods" but he did not tell anyone where to find these goods since most of our products are not made in the USA. The money spent at retail quickly fans out to where the products are made to stimulate someone elses economy.

Then the big bang comes. The Feds will now spend taxpayers money to bail out big money and ultimately the stock market that thrived on people getting fired instead of hired. They called it increased productivity. Reportedly, the Feds will dish out up to a Trillion dollars to bail out big money. It looks like a tariff and acts like a tariff but they do not call it a tariff.

Chuck Baldwin, the presidential candidate for the Constituition Party calls it a bail out as noted in the link below. Before voting for the Money Party made up of two sub-parties - the Democrats and Republicans who are ready to carry the baton of Big Money again, visit the Constitution Party web site




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From our Global Economic Arena page (LINK)

August 9th 2008 17:49
: From Global Economic Arena
From our Global Economic Arena Blogspot


The Little Tugboat that could -- a historic happening -- pass it on to the whole world

A historical happening - an example of a real economy
A good example of a local value added economy


The little Tugboat that could - Features
Following up our last post about the Tugboat of hope, here are some features, all in the world should note: Great Lakes Shipyard, an Affiliate of Great Lakes Towing calls their Tugboat built in Cleveland Ohio - a "HandySize" Class Green model.This new tug design is for harbor and coastal towing and is just the right size, just the right power, environmental sound, fuel efficient and versatile enough to accomplish most tug jobs at the lowest operating cost " when bigger is too big, and smaller is more than enough." This little Tugboat of hope could do it...... and is a example of what local value added economies can accomplish and export around the world. Tugboats have been around a long time but here is a new innovation for the times we live in now. See Really Long Link for more of an independent review. And search under Frank Bentayou Cleveland Plain Dealer Great Lakes story. Extra note: Besides creating local jobs and a $3 - $4 million dollar payroll, the company supports nearby Max Hayes high school, hiring tradesmen who graduate from the institution. Great Lakes Towing - Shipyard truly is thinking global but acting local. Pass this historical happening to all in the USA and the world.

Tug Boat Hope
Announcement to the whole world! A Tug Boat of HOPE from Great Lakes Shipyards, Affiliate of Great Lakes Towing in Cleveland Ohio USA. ( To all in the world -Do not delay, put your order in now - Call 216-621-4854 - and we as an advocate for local value added economies and real fair trade , will send you our rare sports or topical artwork - see Really Long Link or Really Long Link )
This historical happening in Cleveland Ohio that should have received national attention.The first tugboat to be constructed in a U.S. domestic ship yard on the Great Lakes was completed and be readied for shipping to Honduras. It is what the global economy and free trade should be all about. In a U.S. citya major product was manufactured in a local economy with several layers of value added in the process from raw product to the final end user level with the end user being outside the USA. It is a real export and not something contrived in as one in the global economic arena. It is a Tug Boat of Hope in more ways than one. And all in the world should be aware of this venture in Cleveland Ohio USA. What better way to invite good attitudes about free trade than to really trade a real product like this. Now , we ship parts as exports to factories that were once in the USA.I am an advocate for fair trade and local value added economies with human dignity in the workday being the priority. I am also a former army officer in the army's navy serving in the Transportation Corp and our company supplied ships out in the ocean. So this is truly a real happening for me in more ways than one. We will provide more of a background story in our next post or you can go to Really Long Link or search under tug boat story cleveland plain dealer . Pass on this historical happening to all in the world.

The Global Economic Arena and The Rationale
At The Rationale Com at http://www.therationale.com/, we explore the voids in philosophy and religion when it comes to workers and labor. We call workers and labor the "stepchildren" of philosophy and relgion where human dignity is generalized but never seems to be defined in terms of individual labor or workers environments.With the surge of Globalization and Free Trade driven by powerful forces outside the will of the people, human dignity has suffered further setbacks during a time when it should have advanced.My own individual experience goes back to a core experience while working in a factory while going to a Jesuit University. It was an individual experience but it was part of a universal one too because so many people were involved. The specific experience was a conclusion of other experiences up to that time and from that time on.I started college more than a year after graduating from high school. I never trusted the academic community and still have a problem with it. By the time I graduated from college at age 23, I had more work experience than most fellow graduates. I had more than ten years working in our family food store and did some of the purchasing. I worked at the largest advertising art studio in our city and by chance was a " 18 year old account executive to some of the largest advertising agencies in the city and nation while I attended college art classes at night. I also spent a few months setting up three assembly lines for an oil furnaces manufacturer. So by the time I started college, I had a background that was different from the academic world and found it deepening with most every college class I took.I then worked at more than four factories while going to college. The specific experience surrounded my being harnessed at a punch press. An operator of this punch press had to wear a leather harness to pull their arms back as the punch press came down bending a metal part. ( I could stop here and discuss what Peter Maurin would say about this in terms of human dignity - he, perhaps, came closest to anyone I know in the philosophical relationship of workers and spoke against the industrial revolution accordingly. However this would take too long and I have taken too long to get to my point anyway. ) After being harnessed to a machine, I spent days in philosophy classes with the top Jesuit profs. who were most likely some of the best in the world, studying things like Ethics. My Ethics professor , a Jesuit, flunked about one fourth of the class on a regular basis. He excelled in logic and demanded the same of his students. I had already rejected the business school which was one the best for being out of it related to my real world business experience up to that time. However, I felt the philosophy department should provide me with answers about the contradictions of being harnassed to a machine at night while being taught about the top philosophers and their philosophy by some of the top educators in the field.This was the core experience that followed me for most of my work days. With Globalization and Free Trade, the voids are even greater with seemingly no one stepping in to make things right or at least moderate the degradation of workers' dignity. We live at a time when consumerism governs economics and the workers related to it. The global economy main priority is making money on money and workers are the tools used and the real commodities being traded. Aristotle said making money on money was an unnatural thing to do. However this is where we are today with the gold standard replaced by oil mixed with blood. It is a time when workers are being traded in a new kind of slave trade as production is moved from place to place for the sake of the cheapest labor down to wage slave and child labor. Again we ask , who said we had to compete like this in a global economic arena. And why do some of the best academics promote it supporting the tenets of The Flat World authored by Thomas Friedman from the New York Times . It is not a level playing field scenario. It is a deepening race to the bottom. I wonder what Peter Maurin would say if he was alive today. This question follows many added years in the business world from the factory floors the highest echelons in corporate management. There was a time in Rome when it was better to be a slave than a freeman. Are we seeing history repeating itself?

It's really all about you in the global economic arena
Ray Tapajna, Editor, Artist and Advocate for human dignity in the workday and fair trade has chronicals of articles, published commentaries, thought provoking art that talks global issues and several blogs relating to the great betrayal of workers in our times. The U.S. has gone through the most massive dislocation of workers in its history with millions losing their jobs and with a new working poor class created in the USA and a impoverished working class created in other lands. It is supported by consumerism but it is not balancing out with the workers making the products in far away places can not even afford to buy the things they make let alone have any money left over to buy the things the more prosperous nations have left to sell.Who said we had to compete like this in a global economic arena. We can start with the U.S. Federal Government which sponsored the moving of factories outside the USA starting in 1956. Since then most of all the adminstrations have funded programs like the Maquiladora factory program in Mexico that use impoverished workers. Free Trade is not new. It just confirms what has been going on for a long time and it is a history of failures.Ray Tapajna's main site is Tapart News and Art that Talks at Really Long Link with his published commentaries, letters and articles mixed with his Art that Talks since 1994.His review of The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman is a "corker" at http://tapsearch.com/flatworld where he confronts Thomas Friedman from the New York Times based on the streets of USA and real life experiences from the factory production floors to the highest echelons of corporate management.You can search under tapsearch, tapart news, tapsearcher or arkline art for many more references and sites.A summary is at Really Long Link which includes Really Long Link bio can be found at Really Long Link is also the moderator of Bizarre Politics with untold stories behind the news in the global economic arena at Really Long Link where he has a series of reviews of Alan Greenspan's book The Age of Turbulence. Again he confronts Alan Greenspan based on the real world of the streets of USA and actual living experiences. For a start , see Really Long Link He is also the moderator at his most popular blog so far at http://www.therationale.com/ which explores the "stepchildren" of philosophy and religion - workers and labor- and the subsequent voids. At http://www.ethicsbox.com , he explores personality and character in terms of self-improvement in the global economic arena where the "unnetted" are outside looking in at the celebration by the Globalist Free Traders.His most popular ezine articles is Lend Lease was real Free Trade and Not Chop Liver as in the Globalist Free Trade world is at Really Long Link This is a common sense reality check related to the dysfunctional globalists of our times.His most popular artwork is Clinton Years American Dream Reversed which is now part of more than 4 million search results referenced at Yahoo and Alta-Vista - searching under the title. You can view it at Really Long Link where it is rate worldwide or see it along with most of his art at Really Long Link or http://tapsearch.com/id12.html His American Dream is Burning artwork was featured in the Cleveland Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine and the article can be read at Really Long Link Globalization and Free Trade have not evolved in any natural economic fashion but have been driven my powerful forces outside the will of the people. It is obvious now that when a nation that does not make the things they use, they are under the power of the nations that do. It is equally obvious that an economy that is based on making money on money eventually runs out of steam as the U.S. economy is doing now as in the housing and banking crisis today. It is time to prepare for the post - globalizaton era as history tells us - only local value added economies work where value is added from raw product up through several levels to the retail and end-user stage and then recycles back down again. A nation can not chop up their economy and send the parts about the globe. They soon find themselves in a new kind of colonialism where they have to protect their interests around the globe. As we are finding out , the value of oil has replaced the gold standard but in the global economic arena is now oil mixed with bloods.
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From our Global Economic Arena page (LINK)

August 9th 2008 17:42
: From Global Economic Arena
From our Global Economic Arena Blogspot


The Little Tugboat that could -- a historic happening -- pass it on to the whole world

A historical happening - an example of a real economy
A good example of a local value added economy


The little Tugboat that could - Features
Following up our last post about the Tugboat of hope, here are some features, all in the world should note: Great Lakes Shipyard, an Affiliate of Great Lakes Towing calls their Tugboat built in Cleveland Ohio - a "HandySize" Class Green model.This new tug design is for harbor and coastal towing and is just the right size, just the right power, environmental sound, fuel efficient and versatile enough to accomplish most tug jobs at the lowest operating cost " when bigger is too big, and smaller is more than enough." This little Tugboat of hope could do it...... and is a example of what local value added economies can accomplish and export around the world. Tugboats have been around a long time but here is a new innovation for the times we live in now. See Really Long Link for more of an independent review. And search under Frank Bentayou Cleveland Plain Dealer Great Lakes story. Extra note: Besides creating local jobs and a $3 - $4 million dollar payroll, the company supports nearby Max Hayes high school, hiring tradesmen who graduate from the institution. Great Lakes Towing - Shipyard truly is thinking global but acting local. Pass this historical happening to all in the USA and the world.

Tug Boat Hope
Announcement to the whole world! A Tug Boat of HOPE from Great Lakes Shipyards, Affiliate of Great Lakes Towing in Cleveland Ohio USA. ( To all in the world -Do not delay, put your order in now - Call 216-621-4854 - and we as an advocate for local value added economies and real fair trade , will send you our rare sports or topical artwork - see Really Long Link or Really Long Link )
This historical happening in Cleveland Ohio that should have received national attention.The first tugboat to be constructed in a U.S. domestic ship yard on the Great Lakes was completed and be readied for shipping to Honduras. It is what the global economy and free trade should be all about. In a U.S. citya major product was manufactured in a local economy with several layers of value added in the process from raw product to the final end user level with the end user being outside the USA. It is a real export and not something contrived in as one in the global economic arena. It is a Tug Boat of Hope in more ways than one. And all in the world should be aware of this venture in Cleveland Ohio USA. What better way to invite good attitudes about free trade than to really trade a real product like this. Now , we ship parts as exports to factories that were once in the USA.I am an advocate for fair trade and local value added economies with human dignity in the workday being the priority. I am also a former army officer in the army's navy serving in the Transportation Corp and our company supplied ships out in the ocean. So this is truly a real happening for me in more ways than one. We will provide more of a background story in our next post or you can go to Really Long Link or search under tug boat story cleveland plain dealer . Pass on this historical happening to all in the world.

The Global Economic Arena and The Rationale
At The Rationale Com at http://www.therationale.com/, we explore the voids in philosophy and religion when it comes to workers and labor. We call workers and labor the "stepchildren" of philosophy and relgion where human dignity is generalized but never seems to be defined in terms of individual labor or workers environments.With the surge of Globalization and Free Trade driven by powerful forces outside the will of the people, human dignity has suffered further setbacks during a time when it should have advanced.My own individual experience goes back to a core experience while working in a factory while going to a Jesuit University. It was an individual experience but it was part of a universal one too because so many people were involved. The specific experience was a conclusion of other experiences up to that time and from that time on.I started college more than a year after graduating from high school. I never trusted the academic community and still have a problem with it. By the time I graduated from college at age 23, I had more work experience than most fellow graduates. I had more than ten years working in our family food store and did some of the purchasing. I worked at the largest advertising art studio in our city and by chance was a " 18 year old account executive to some of the largest advertising agencies in the city and nation while I attended college art classes at night. I also spent a few months setting up three assembly lines for an oil furnaces manufacturer. So by the time I started college, I had a background that was different from the academic world and found it deepening with most every college class I took.I then worked at more than four factories while going to college. The specific experience surrounded my being harnessed at a punch press. An operator of this punch press had to wear a leather harness to pull their arms back as the punch press came down bending a metal part. ( I could stop here and discuss what Peter Maurin would say about this in terms of human dignity - he, perhaps, came closest to anyone I know in the philosophical relationship of workers and spoke against the industrial revolution accordingly. However this would take too long and I have taken too long to get to my point anyway. ) After being harnessed to a machine, I spent days in philosophy classes with the top Jesuit profs. who were most likely some of the best in the world, studying things like Ethics. My Ethics professor , a Jesuit, flunked about one fourth of the class on a regular basis. He excelled in logic and demanded the same of his students. I had already rejected the business school which was one the best for being out of it related to my real world business experience up to that time. However, I felt the philosophy department should provide me with answers about the contradictions of being harnassed to a machine at night while being taught about the top philosophers and their philosophy by some of the top educators in the field.This was the core experience that followed me for most of my work days. With Globalization and Free Trade, the voids are even greater with seemingly no one stepping in to make things right or at least moderate the degradation of workers' dignity. We live at a time when consumerism governs economics and the workers related to it. The global economy main priority is making money on money and workers are the tools used and the real commodities being traded. Aristotle said making money on money was an unnatural thing to do. However this is where we are today with the gold standard replaced by oil mixed with blood. It is a time when workers are being traded in a new kind of slave trade as production is moved from place to place for the sake of the cheapest labor down to wage slave and child labor. Again we ask , who said we had to compete like this in a global economic arena. And why do some of the best academics promote it supporting the tenets of The Flat World authored by Thomas Friedman from the New York Times . It is not a level playing field scenario. It is a deepening race to the bottom. I wonder what Peter Maurin would say if he was alive today. This question follows many added years in the business world from the factory floors the highest echelons in corporate management. There was a time in Rome when it was better to be a slave than a freeman. Are we seeing history repeating itself?

It's really all about you in the global economic arena
Ray Tapajna, Editor, Artist and Advocate for human dignity in the workday and fair trade has chronicals of articles, published commentaries, thought provoking art that talks global issues and several blogs relating to the great betrayal of workers in our times. The U.S. has gone through the most massive dislocation of workers in its history with millions losing their jobs and with a new working poor class created in the USA and a impoverished working class created in other lands. It is supported by consumerism but it is not balancing out with the workers making the products in far away places can not even afford to buy the things they make let alone have any money left over to buy the things the more prosperous nations have left to sell.Who said we had to compete like this in a global economic arena. We can start with the U.S. Federal Government which sponsored the moving of factories outside the USA starting in 1956. Since then most of all the adminstrations have funded programs like the Maquiladora factory program in Mexico that use impoverished workers. Free Trade is not new. It just confirms what has been going on for a long time and it is a history of failures.Ray Tapajna's main site is Tapart News and Art that Talks at Really Long Link with his published commentaries, letters and articles mixed with his Art that Talks since 1994.His review of The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman is a "corker" at http://tapsearch.com/flatworld where he confronts Thomas Friedman from the New York Times based on the streets of USA and real life experiences from the factory production floors to the highest echelons of corporate management.You can search under tapsearch, tapart news, tapsearcher or arkline art for many more references and sites.A summary is at Really Long Link which includes Really Long Link bio can be found at Really Long Link is also the moderator of Bizarre Politics with untold stories behind the news in the global economic arena at Really Long Link where he has a series of reviews of Alan Greenspan's book The Age of Turbulence. Again he confronts Alan Greenspan based on the real world of the streets of USA and actual living experiences. For a start , see Really Long Link He is also the moderator at his most popular blog so far at http://www.therationale.com/ which explores the "stepchildren" of philosophy and religion - workers and labor- and the subsequent voids. At http://www.ethicsbox.com , he explores personality and character in terms of self-improvement in the global economic arena where the "unnetted" are outside looking in at the celebration by the Globalist Free Traders.His most popular ezine articles is Lend Lease was real Free Trade and Not Chop Liver as in the Globalist Free Trade world is at Really Long Link This is a common sense reality check related to the dysfunctional globalists of our times.His most popular artwork is Clinton Years American Dream Reversed which is now part of more than 4 million search results referenced at Yahoo and Alta-Vista - searching under the title. You can view it at Really Long Link where it is rate worldwide or see it along with most of his art at Really Long Link or http://tapsearch.com/id12.html His American Dream is Burning artwork was featured in the Cleveland Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine and the article can be read at Really Long Link Globalization and Free Trade have not evolved in any natural economic fashion but have been driven my powerful forces outside the will of the people. It is obvious now that when a nation that does not make the things they use, they are under the power of the nations that do. It is equally obvious that an economy that is based on making money on money eventually runs out of steam as the U.S. economy is doing now as in the housing and banking crisis today. It is time to prepare for the post - globalizaton era as history tells us - only local value added economies work where value is added from raw product up through several levels to the retail and end-user stage and then recycles back down again. A nation can not chop up their economy and send the parts about the globe. They soon find themselves in a new kind of colonialism where they have to protect their interests around the globe. As we are finding out , the value of oil has replaced the gold standard but in the global economic arena is now oil mixed with bloods.
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Workers Betrayed (LINK)

October 19th 2007 19:00
The U.S. Federal Government sponsored the moving of factories outside the U.S starting in 1956 - it was a temporary program that never ended.

Free Trade and Globalization did not evolve in any natural economic way. It was driven by elite groupings in government and big business. This was Teddy Roosevelt's worst fear for America.
THE AMERICAN DREAM IS BURNING by Ray Tapajna
The American Dream is Burning
White House phone number on Space Available sign


Click here to go to Bizarre Politics for the untold story behind Free Trade and Globalization backed by the U.S. Federal Government sponsored programs to move factories outside the USA

See also Explore lost worlds in Globalist Flat World
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Exploring the lost worlds of the Globalist Free Trader Flat World



Tapsearcher now moderator at bizarrepolitics.com
For the untold stories behind the news about Globalization, Free Trade and Worker's Dignity


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It's really all about you in the global economic arena
No matter how you slice it, Globalization and Free Trade are still baloney. First of all Free Trade is not trade. It is not even a Free Market and it makes mockery out the Free Enterprise system. The Free Enterprise system is supposed to make it easier to be good.
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Today, we have nations who have their interests spread across the globe in a new kind of Colonialism. They find they have to protect these interests which have led to terrorism and wars. The World Bank estimates that the gains to the U.S. economy from a successful round of WTO negotiations at between $2.7 billion to $6.8 billion a year- this amounts to about one to three weeks' spending on the Iraq War. And we are supposed to be worried if this trade round collapses?

View the Cross 9/11 Tangle of Terror artwork by Ray Tapajna asking who will now untangle the terror, Globalization and Free Trade have bred. We chopped up local value added economies into pieces and sent the around the world. We have a high tech army being defeated by human bombs. Who said we had to compete like this in a global arena?

Cross 9/11 Tangle of Terror
Who can untangle the terror Globalization and Free Trade have bred


Now even the Wall Street Journal says six out of ten Republicans say free trade is bad for the USA.

Tapart News and Art that Talks covers the issues of Workers' Dignity, Free Trade and Globalization based on many experts in the field. It mixes published letters and articles with thought provoking Art that Talks by Ray Tapajna

You can - Explore the lost worlds in the Globalist Flat World of Free Traders Thomas Friedman from the New York Times, the Clintons and the Bush family at Really Long Link

Related articles at Really Long Link
Really Long Link

Art that Talks galleries at Really Long Link
http://tapsearch.com/id12.html
Really Long Link Tapajna

See Communications by rank or the "unnetted" at Really Long Link

Or search under Tapart News, Tapsearch, Tapajna Globalization, Tapart Flat World, Clinton Years American Dream Reversed for hundreds of more references.

Suggest reading following books and reviews.
The Trap by Sir James Goldsmith
Several books about Globalization by Manual Castells
The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman - a Globalist Free Trader's view
The Confessions of an Economic Hit Many by John Perkins - about World Bank and CIA
Search under Chuck Harder For the People
Search under Dr. Pat Choate
Search under Secretary of Labor Reich
See Tapart News and Art that Talks at Really Long Link for more

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