>>>>>Kinda makes my point. Its hard for some to think outside the box.
Why would you need to? See my #52 above.
You don’t need the CFR or Trilateral Commission to explain why the American Meat Institute, the Council Of Chain Food Restaurants, the American Home Builders Assoc., and the other trade associations are and have been actively lobbying in DC for for more unskilled, low-wage peasant laborers who don’t speak English and are generally compliant workers.
You’d certainly want to continue with an unskilled labor rate which is 40 to 60 percent LESS THAN that of the late-1970’s.
Again, there’s no need for shawdowy elitist machinations to explain this stuff.
Do you think these groups (your examples) act independently of each other? There has to be a cohesive force that binds them ideologically.
I'm simply taking it a step farther.