Monday 23 May 2011

taking care of business

this is about the red carpet at the White House for bankers.
the revolving door between Wall St and the WH is legend already.
BUTT, no.

POINT: globalisation is about taking care of business, and nothing else

I was watching Peter Schiff on Fox with the phlegmatic judge,
talking about the IMF.
When he mentioned the US stock market going up, but employment and housing
being in the sh*tter, he made it clear that offshoring of jobs (wage arbitrage)
was killing off the job market in the US.

That's when I had the epiphany. I realised how
rapacious profits and job market hell can coincide
Here it is:
1 Companies listed on the US stock market can have their factories in Java
2 It costs them nothing to make stuff, so lots of profits
3 profits go to shareholders and the Bored of Directors
4 that makes the stock popular with the stock market
5 share prices go up, US stock market ticker goes up.
6 meanwhile, the job market in the US sucks, cuz the jobs is in Java. Du-uh. winning!
7 eventually it'll all hit a brick wall, because there's no "home" market for US companies
anymore. They plowed it up the poop chute.
[I'll have you Suits know that these unemployed people have guns, alright?]

Now THAT's a market bubble.
LET'S TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS
THE WAY WE DO IN CANADA.
CHALLENGE THEM TO A HOCKEY GAME,
AND BOX THEIR BRAINS IN:

[DOA vs BTO]
[watch for Randy Bachman, the coach]
[this song is also on the Inside Job documentary that the Powers are ignoring]
-Costick67 ~(8^P