America Becoming Third World?

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America Becoming Third World?

Post by Egg » Mon May 16, 2011 7:48 pm

The newest slumlord in Los Angeles is a pillar of German capitalism. Earlier this month, the city attorney’s office filed suit against Deutsche Bank, the world’s fourth-largest bank, for letting many of the more than 2,000 L.A. homes it has foreclosed on descend into squalor and decay.
A yearlong city investigation of the properties on which Deutsche Bank foreclosed turned up tenants compelled to live in crumbling apartments the bank would not fix, houses taken over by gangs, faucets from which water either wouldn’t flow or wouldn’t stop, and the occasional unidentified dead body. Nothing, in other words, that would be allowed to happen to bank holdings in Frankfurt, the neat-as-a-pin German city that is home to Deutsche Bank and much of the rest of German finance.
Deutsche Bank responded to the suit by blaming the loan servicers that were supposed to have maintained the bank’s properties. But City Atty. Carmen Trutanich insisted the blame belonged with the owner. “We are not going to allow them to play the shell and nut game,” he said.
But slumming in America is fast becoming a business model for some of Europe’s leading companies, and they often do things here they would never think of doing at home. These companies — not banks, primarily, but such gold-plated European manufacturers as BMW, Daimler, Volkswagen and Siemens, and retailers such as IKEA — increasingly come to America (the South particularly) because labor is cheap and workers have no rights. In their eyes, we’re becoming the new China. Our labor costs may be a little higher, but we offer stronger intellectual property protections and far fewer strikes than our unruly Chinese comrades.
Don’t take my word for it. Check out the study released this month by the Boston Consulting Group, which concludes that when you compare China’s soaring wages and still-low levels of productivity with our stagnating wages and rising levels of productivity, the price advantage of manufacturing in China instead of the U.S. will shrink to insignificance by 2015. Investment in the U.S., says the group, “will accelerate as it becomes one of the cheapest locations for manufacturing in the developed world.”

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/com ... 0894.story


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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by TraumaT » Mon May 16, 2011 7:57 pm

labor is cheap and workers have no rights.
Gotta love capitalism.

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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by Egg » Mon May 16, 2011 8:01 pm

TraumaT wrote:
labor is cheap and workers have no rights.
Gotta love capitalism.
Shush, heathen!!! Capitalism is GOOD. Capitalism comes from GOD!!! Don't you ever badmouth capitalism. ;)


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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by SweetGrass » Mon May 16, 2011 8:08 pm

This is a scary thought.

Workers rights are dwindling.

The janitorial company that my building uses recently was bought out by a bigger company. They had a new agreement for all janitorial employees to sign. The agreement basically said that if you sue ABC Janitorial, there will be no jury trial, and you agree to that.

It is our right to have a jury trial.
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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by TraumaT » Mon May 16, 2011 8:14 pm

SweetGrass wrote:This is a scary thought.

Workers rights are dwindling.

The janitorial company that my building uses recently was bought out by a bigger company. They had a new agreement for all janitorial employees to sign. The agreement basically said that if you sue ABC Janitorial, there will be no jury trial, and you agree to that.

It is our right to have a jury trial.
Workers, unite.

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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by Egg » Mon May 16, 2011 8:18 pm

You're a couple of liberal heathens who want to destroy this country.

Bring back 13 hour work days, no minimum wage, no sick leave, no vacations, etc.


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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by TraumaT » Mon May 16, 2011 8:21 pm

Egg wrote:You're a couple of liberal heathens who want to destroy this country.
I thought the lame ass capitalism had already done that.

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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by IndicusMaximus » Mon May 16, 2011 8:29 pm

Deutsche Bank....

Douche... Bag?

Wow, they just go ahead and call themselves out nowadays.


"Hi, we're douche bags. We're taking all of your stuff."

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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by TraumaT » Mon May 16, 2011 8:56 pm

IndicusMaximus wrote:Deutsche Bank....

Douche... Bag?

Wow, they just go ahead and call themselves out nowadays.


:lol:

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Re: America Becoming Third World?

Post by lkwalker » Mon May 16, 2011 9:36 pm

The entire world is destined to become third world. Just as Malthus predicted.
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