Monday, January 11, 2016

US Corporations are Complicit

Our odyssey to ruining our economy came over decades of bad law, bad decisions and bad judgement.  It started in the 1870s when the federal government chose to ignore the US Constitution and began to assume control over 1/3rd of the US landmass. 

1913 was a banner year when Congress gave their duty to “coin money” to the banks, allowing inflation and government debt to fund wars and socialism. 

Since 1913, we have morphed into a National Socialist One Party Dictatorship.  We are counting on Trump and a hand full of good elected officials to reverse this disaster.

Our US Corporations were complicit in this treason with campaign funding.  The free press morphed into a propaganda ministry. These corporations supported bad law, written by the American Communist Party, with Bills introduced by Democrats with the support of most Republicans. 

Labor laws were enacted in the 1930s that led to the mass exodus of manufacturing from the US that began in the 1960s.  The problem with this Labor Law was that government and large corporations used inflation to raise incomes as they destroyed purchasing power.

The death tax prevented new private, family owned farms, ranches and small business from growing.  The Income Tax Code developed to do even more damage to “free market” competition.  Large companies took over and quality suffered. 

The National Labor Relations Act encouraged a Union-dominated economy.  Although companies had the right to refuse Union demands, they chose to allow Union-related costs to rise beyond productivity increases.  This mistake came to roost decades later as quality declined. 

In the 1970s it became clear that we needed to improve the quality of our products.  Foreign imports filled the need.  US Corporations worked on quality and making unions unnecessary for the next 30 years. 
By 2000, the quality problem was solved using Lean Management Tools for design and production and high levels of automation. 

Companies had resisted moving their manufacturing overseas from 1950 to 2000, but when quality was “built in” to the process, it became possible. In 1993, NAFTA made it possible for US Auto manufacturers to move plants to Mexico and Canada. 

Corporations have taken over funding political campaigns to the detriment of everybody.  The “global economy” is on the decline and implementing UN Agenda 21 and the “new world order” is bogging down.  Voters are mad as hell at their governments and corporations who helped create this mess are in trouble with these voters as well.   


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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