Posted on 11/15/2003 6:30:03 AM PST by cp124
Please take one minute to read this and save your company, your job, and our country.
If we dont organize now, manufacturing will simply become extinct in the United States. Since the enactment of China free trade and Fast Track legislation, what was a trickle of jobs lost abroad is today a torrent. You think its hard now? China is, by a country mile, the worlds largest buyer of the latest technology and production capacity. Then running it with .90 Cents an hour wages, no OSHA, no EPA, no Workmans Comp. no out of control tort system, no Disabilities ACT or countless other government mandated added costs beyond your control. In addition, since 1994 China has pegged their currency to the dollar giving Chinese goods another huge competitive boost in the USA. China and our other trade partners are not the enemy, it's our trade policy that is at fault. (Please note we have received some emails asking if we are advocating a dismemberment of USA worker benefits, the answer is absolutely not!)
People speak of a jobless recovery. Duh! If I take my product and eliminate the American workers, sell my plant and equipment (or ship the equipment to China) my cost for finished goods drops by what 40%, 50%, and 60%? My company makes a big buck. Wall Street is joyous; the stock shoots up along with unemployment. Gone are the manufacturing jobs. Gone is the consumer purchasing power. Gone is your business or your job. At the end of the day a few get rich. As for the USA we spiral downward.
Our manufacturing capacity is vaporizing before our eyes.
Our machine tool industry is all but dead. Dont believe it? The price of used machinery in the US is in free fall. A man whose shop was worth $5 million before China free trade will be lucky to fetch $1M today.
We are rapidly eliminating skilled, high paying manufacturing jobs and converting them to minimum wage dead ends.
America must have a sensible and fair trade policy. If the government is going to saddle us with unending costs then, we need to employ some fair trade methodology to allow Americans to compete at home and abroad.
Democrat or Republican it makes no difference, there is plenty of blame on both sides on how we arrived here. Our interest in not partisan, just American!
We are all talking about it, but few of us have time to seriously address these issues while struggling to keep our own businesses alive.
A Simple Plan:
Each month we will select a government leader to receive our message. We are going to flood this individual with a demand that we will not settle for anything less than FAIR TRADE.
Heres how:
I know its a pain but we MUST SEND LETTERS. The e-mails and fax numbers that we can get access to for these people wont work for volume required. WE NEED BULK!
If just once a month, we use the power of an ordinary letter multiplied by five (or more) business associates or co-workers, and their five and so on and if we all have the discipline to do this, we can deliver our message in literally a ton of mail .directly to our politicians door.
Step 1. Printing and sending the letter.
Simply Click on the "September Letter" button to the left and print. If you experience any trouble printing the document, simply copy and paste into your computer's editing software. Or, if you feel like voicing your own opinons and experiences - write your own letter.
Step 2. VERY IMPORTANT
FORWARD THIS WEB ADDRESS TO A MINIMUM OF 5 BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, PARTNERS, CO-WORKERS, AND/OR ANY INDIVIDUALS THE MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN SAVING OUR USA MANUFACTURING BASE. PLEASE STRESS THAT THEY GIVE THIS THEIR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND CONTINUE TO FORWARD IT ON. OUR CONTACTS COME FROM METALWORKING, SO IF YOU HAVE CONTACTS IN OTHER FIELDS OF MANUFACTURING PLEASE USE THEM.
Step 3. Make sure you mail your letter as soon as possible.
THIS WON'T WORK AND NITHER WILL YOU UNLESS YOU MAKE YOURSELF HEARD!
Our government leader for November 2003 is:
President George W. Bush The White House U.S. Department of Commerce 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20500
Neither does protectionism.
WalMart benefits the consumer.
The fact that the last economic downturn was as shallow and short as it was has everything to do with WalMart's ability to sell things cheaper because they have automated every aspect of the purchasing and stocking process of their stores.
But screw consumers. Who cares about them?
Let's force them to buy your stuff instead.
Cheaper doesn't mean more efficient.
Wal Mart has this convaluded measure of helping the consumer. Its not all Wal Mart though. True. Its an overall policy of trading that Wal Mart has tapped into. The plan failed though, so its time to retool things.
Lets have a policy that runs people out of business, but gives 'cheap products'. Wal Marts goals are to get themselves rich. All of that noble BS is just that, BS.
Its no different than being kicked out in the street to live in your car, but to show grattitude for the process.
Not just picking on Wal Mart, but I have less money in my pocket because of our current trade policies. I am not alone.
If my income drops 25%, but Wal Mart drops prices by 5%, am I supposed to be happy about that? You are saying I should.
Yeah, screw consumers. Who does care about them? Certainly not you. If you were all THAT concerned you would be worried about increasing the INCOME of consumers. Cheap products DO NOT make my paycheck increase in size. Stretching my paycheck is not increasing my paycheck in size. A thousand a month is a thousand a month. Two thousand is two thousand.
Cheap imports removes choice from consumers.
Unlike your one track mind, its not just one or the other. Its a combination of the two. The current trade policy completely ignores whats coming IN to consumers pockets.
Lets force them to buy Wal Mart or Chinese imports. I guess that makes it ok.
That explains the Bush steel tarrifs.
Add to this the out of control litigation here in the states, and we have a business unfriendly environment.
The same reason business is fleeing California.
So labor's cheaper overseas because life is cheaper overseas--err, I mean because the cost of living is cheaper overseas?
Funny thing is I recently learned that American companies sell medicine to third world countries for less than those companies sell those same medicines to America.
And so every time an American worker buys a pill, he is subsidizing the very same low cost of living in other countries that is costing him his job . . .
This week I learn that American publishers sell textbooks to the Third World for less than they sell those same books to American students.
And so American students are subsidizing the low cost of living in the Third World, every time an American kid pays more for a textbook.
Once again, Americans subsidize the low cost of living in the Third World.
I wonder in how many other ways American workers are unwittingly subsidizing the low cost of living in countries that are stealing American jobs?
They are being forced to by WalMart products... how?
That's something a less efficient person would say.
I try to avoid the made in China items, and it is increasingly getting harder.
I have often told my daughters that the Chinese will sell us the rope that they hang us with.
Does it cost more to buy things that ARE NOT MADE IN CHINA? You bet. But at least right now you still have a job so you can afford to buy things.
Do we as middle and upper level managers have an obligation to steer our companies away from patronizing China? I feel we do.
Don't Buy Chinese Goods!
In God We Trust
..Semper Fi
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