The US federal
government made lots of serious mistakes over the past 50 years. Now we need to
cut government spending in half and restore the free market economy. The
obvious cuts should be in subsidies, welfare and eliminating labor intensive
bureaucracy. Politicians who know how to do this should be elected to do it.
In 1965, the federal
government passed Medicare, Medicaid, Welfare and began to squander $trillions
on the Vietnam War. This overspending caused the bone-crushing inflation we
experienced in the 1970s. Government subsidies made the cost of healthcare,
education and government unsustainable. Government encouraged US companies to
move manufacturing to low wage countries.
In 1989, the federal
government doubled legal immigration from 500,000 to 1 million, refused to
drill oil and refused to control the border. Illegal migrants flooded in to the
US and took minimum wage jobs away from the teenagers, ensuring that they
wouldn’t learn how to work. Their excuse was that we had to replace the 60
million babies we had destroyed with abortion or we wouldn’t be able to fund
the Social Security Ponzie scheme.
In 1993, Congress
passed NAFTA to encourage all US companies to move manufacturing to low wage
countries. It was the “Information Age” and the information wasn’t good. By
2005, we had 100 million working age US citizens without jobs.
Restoring middle class
jobs to US citizens requires that we replace welfare subsidized immigrants with
US citizens and bring manufacturing back to the US.
Thankfully, we made
improvements in manufacturing processes to ensure quality, but these processes
also allow us to use automation and high speed assembly lines to improve
throughput. This makes it possible to produce a lot of product with fewer
workers.
Manufacturing jobs
typically pay from $15 per hour to $30 per hour depending on the employee’s
technical ability. Assemblers and Material Movers are generally on the low end
and Equipment Technicians are generally on the high end. The ability of
employees to move up is not limited. Pay is skill-based and employees are
encouraged to learn multiple processes.
Bringing manufacturing
back to the US also increases the number of engineering jobs and protects
intellectual property.
We will know our
economy is being restored when we see our $13 trillion in household debt begin
to decline.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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