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roman kafel wrote:
> 
> Mysli pan -panie Waldemarze ze nasie kolibery to zrozumiom???? nawet jak pan do 
> tlumaczenia uzyje szufli?????
> 
> RomanK
> 
> >From: Waldemar Dworakowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: Multiple recipients of list prawica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Prawica:  Glos rozsadku z Ameryki
> >Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 14:12:41 +0200
> >
> >http://www.amconmag.com/2004_04_26/taki.html
> >
> > > Outsource the Neocons!
> > >
> > > By Taki
> > >
> > > While flying back to the good old USA, I read a letter to a newspaper >from an 
> > > Illinois
> > > factory worker who had lost his job to some sweatshop out in the Far
> >East. He told of
> > > his efforts to keep some kind of dignity as well as the wolf from his >door. The 
> > > letter
> > > was well written, and the writer came through as a decent person who
> >wanted to find
> > > work rather than a handout.
> > >
> > > Although Pat Buchanan wrote about suicide by free trade in the last >issue, a 
> > > column
> > > by George Will compels me to comment further. Here?s what he had to say >about 
> > > the
> > > perils of protectionism in Newsweek: ?Protectionism is intellectuals? >Louis 
> > > Vuitton
> > > luggage?a luxury for persons comfortably placed in societies with social 
> > > >surpluses so
> > > large they can sustain the injuries protectionism does to economic >growth.?
> > >
> > > Who are these purveyors of Louis Vuitton lugagge? They turn out to be >none other
> > > than ordinary American workers who find themselves thrown out of work as >a 
> > > result
> > > of being undercut by low-paid workers in Africa and Asia. The latter, >poor 
> > > wretches,
> > > are willing and ready to work in sweatshop conditions for $1 an hour, if >that.
> > >
> > > ?Workers disadvantaged by globalization,? Will announces dismissively, >?are few 
> > > but
> > > concentrated, attentive and intense.? Well, not as intense as George >Will gets 
> > > when
> > > face to face with, say, Lally Weymouth or some other hysterical but rich 
> > > >female. The
> > > message from Mr. Will is that these people should simply shut the hell >up and 
> > > be a lot
> > > more solicitous about the economic well-being of poor African countries, >just 
> > > like he
> > > is.
> > >
> > > Now of course George couldn?t care less about poor Africans. They come >in handy 
> > > in
> > > order to make a point but hardly ever give a chic cocktail party inside >the 
> > > Beltway. But
> > > this column is not about Africa. (It would take a War and Peace-like
> >opus just to list
> > > the murders and thievery of African leaders). It?s about American jobs >and 
> > > American
> > > workers. And what I?d like to know is whose interests are being >protected when
> > > corporations close down their factories in the United States and open >them in 
> > > Gabon
> > > because labor there is a lot cheaper? Whose interests are being >protected when 
> > > these
> > > corporations then re-import these goods into the United States at prices >so low 
> > > that
> > > they, in turn, help drive domestic producers out of business? Certainly 
> > > >shareholders
> > > do very well out of this. Without any extra work, labor costs are >suddenly 
> > > smaller,
> > > profits are larger, and the value of their shares is higher. American >workers, 
> > > on the
> > > other hand, are now out of work.
> > >
> > > Please don?t get me wrong. I?m all for shareholders? profits. I am, >after all, 
> > > the son of
> > > a capitalist. But with a difference. My family moolah comes from >industries and 
> > > ships.
> > > We created jobs and offered them to Greeks when in Greece, to Sudanese >when in 
> > > the
> > > Sudan, and to Americans when in America. We didn?t close down factories >at home
> > > and open them up abroad, like the Heinz corporation does in order to
> >keep John
> > > Kerry?s wife in the style she?s never been accustomed to.
> > >
> > > Once upon a time, the state was required to defend the nation?s borders >as well 
> > > as the
> > > people?s jobs. Now the crooks in Washington no longer protect the >nation?s 
> > > borders,
> > > and the corporate crooks no longer give jobs to Americans. What in hell >is 
> > > going on
> > > here? I?ll tell you. People like George Will, that?s what.
> > >
> > > As a conservative, I favor social stability over shareholder value. The >great 
> > > bourgeois
> > > world of the past was built on families confident that the man of the >house 
> > > would
> > > always have a job and that his income would rise slowly but steadily. >Nothing
> > > guarantees instability so much as unemployment or the fear of >unemployment. The
> > > Wills of this world fulminate about cosseted Americans and extol the
> >virtues of
> > > competition and suggest that there is something elitist and scandalous >about 
> > > wanting
> > > to ensure that American workers are not out of work and are paid >reasonably. 
> > > These
> > > champions of free trade claim that cheap imports mean cheaper consumer >goods, 
> > > but
> > > if people are out of work, they don?t have the money to buy these goods. >If 
> > > people?s
> > > pay is driven down every year because that?s the only way that companies >are 
> > > able to
> > > compete with Third World sweatshops, then there won?t be anyone to buy >those
> > > cheap cars and DVDs?other than people like George Will who make their >money by
> > > posturing and posing.
> > >
> > > However, I do think free trade is sometimes reasonable. I propose that >we 
> > > outsource
> > > George Will, David Frum, and the rest of the neoconservative pack to
> >India. There?s
> > > probably a sweatshop in Bombay that can churn out neocon drivel at a far >brisker
> > > pace and for less than 50 cents an hour. Imagine what ABC could do with >all that
> > > money they would save by no longer paying George Will?s exorbitant
> >salary! The
> > > unemployed Illinois factory worker cum letter-writer made more sense
> >than the fully
> > > employed but pompous George ever did.
> 
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