NEWS YOU WON'T FIND ON CNN
"Even Jobs at McDonald's Aren't Safe"
Their Own Economic Reality
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
02/16/06 "ICH" -- -- Who can forget the neocons’ claim
that under their leadership America creates its own
reality? Remember the neocons’ Iraq reality--a
“cakewalk” war? After three years of combat, thousands
of casualties, and cost estimated at over $1 trillion,
real reality must still compete with the White House
spin machine.
One might think that the Iraq experience would restore
sober judgement to policymakers. Alas, neocon reality
has spread everywhere. It has infected the media and the
new Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke, who just
gave Congress an upbeat report on the economy. The
robust economy, he declared, could soon lead to
inflation and higher interest rates.
Consumers deeper in debt and fresh from their first
negative savings rate since the Great Depression show
high consumer confidence. It is as if the entire country
is on an acid trip or a cocaine trip or whatever it is
that lets people create realities for themselves that
bear no relation to real reality.
How can the upbeat views be reconciled with the Bureau
of Labor Statistics’ payroll jobs data, the
extraordinary red ink, and exploding trade deficit?
Perhaps the answer is that every economic development,
no matter how detrimental, is spun as if it were good
news. For example, the worsening US trade deficit is
spun as evidence of the fast growth of the US economy:
the economy is growing so fast it can’t meet its needs
and must rely on imports. Declining household income is
spun as an inflation fighter that keeps mortgage
interest rates low. Federal budget deficits are spun as
letting taxpayers keep and spend more of their own
money. Massive layoffs are spun as evidence that change
is so rapid that the work force must constantly upgrade
skills and re-educate itself.
The denial of economic reality has become an art form.
Except for Lou Dobbs, no accurate economic reporting is
available in the “mainstream media.”
Occasionally, real information escapes the spin machine.
The National Association of Manufacturers, one of
outsourcing’s greatest boosters, has just released a
report, “US Manufacturing Innovation at Risk,” by
economists Joel Popkin and Kathryn Kobe. The economists
find that US industry’s investment in research and
development is not languishing after all. It just
appears to be languishing, because it is rapidly being
shifted overseas: “Funds provided for foreign- performed
R&D have grown by almost 73 percent between 1999 and
2003, with a 36 percent increase in the number of firms
funding foreign R&D.”
US industry is still investing in R&D after all; it is
just not hiring Americans to do the R&D. US
manufacturers still make things, only less and less in
America with American labor. US manufacturers still hire
engineers, only they are foreign ones, not American
ones.
In other words, everything is fine for US manufacturers.
It is just their former American work force that is in
the doldrums. As these Americans happen to be customers
for US manufacturers, US brand names will gradually lose
their US market. US household median income has fallen
for the past five years. Consumer demand has been kept
alive by consumers’ spending their savings and home
equity and going deeper into debt. It is not possible
for debt to forever rise faster than income.
When manufacturing moves abroad, engineering follows.
R&D follows engineering, and innovation follows R&D. The
entire economy drains away. This is why the “new
economy” has not materialized to take the place of the
lost “old economy.”
The latest technologies go into the newest plants, and
those plants are abroad. Innovations take place in new
plants as new processes are developed to optimize the
efficiency of the new technologies. The skills required
to operate new processes call forth investment in
education and training. As US manufacturing and R&D move
abroad, Indian and Chinese engineering enrollments rise,
and US enrollments decline.
The process is a unified whole. It is not possible for a
country to lose parts of the process and hold on to
other parts. That is why the “new economy” was a hoax
from the beginning. As Popkin and Kobe note, new
technologies, new manufacturing processes, and new
designs take place where things are made. The notion
that the US can lose everything else but hold on to
innovation is absurd.
Someone needs to tell Congress before they waste yet
more borrowed money. In an adjoining column to the NAM
report on innovation, the February 6 Manufacturing &
Technology News reports that “the US Senate is jumping
on board the competitiveness issue.” The Bush regime and
the doormat Congress have come together in the belief
that the US can keep its edge in science and technology
if the federal government spends $9 billion a year to
“fund innovative, big-payoff ideas that have the
potential to transform the US economy.”
The utter stupidity of the “Protecting America’s
Competitive Edge Act” (PACE) is obvious. The tremendous
labor cost advantage of doing things abroad will equally
apply to any new “big-payoff ideas” as it does to the
goods and services currently outsourced. Moreover, US
research is open-sourced. It is available to anyone. As
the Cox Commission Report made clear, there are a large
number of Chinese front companies in the US for the sole
purpose of collecting technology. PACE will simply be
another US taxpayer subsidy to the rising Asian
economies.
The assertion that we hear every day that America is
falling behind because it doesn’t produce enough
science, mathematics and engineering graduates is a
bald-faced lie. The problem is always brought back to
education failures in K-12, that is, to more education
subsidies. When CEOs say they can’t find American
engineers, they mean they cannot find Americans who will
work for Chinese or Indian wages. That is what the
so-called “shortage” is all about.
I receive a constant stream of emails from unemployed
and underemployed engineers with many years of
experience and advanced degrees. Many have been out of
work for years. They describe the movement of their jobs
offshore or their replacement by foreigners brought in
on work visas. Many no longer even know American
engineers who are employed in the profession. Some are
now working in sawmills, others in Home Depot, and
others are attempting to eke out a living as
consultants. Many describe lost homes, broken marriages,
even imprisonment for inability to make child support
payments.
Many ask me how economists can be so blind to reality.
Here is my answer: Many economists are bought and paid
for by outsourcers. Most of the studies claiming to
prove that Americans benefit from outsourcing are done
by economic consulting firms hired by outsourcers. Or
they are done by think tanks or university professors
dependent on corporate donors. Or they reflect the
ideology of “free market economists” who are committed
to the belief that “freedom” is good and always produces
good results. Since outsourcing is merely the freedom of
property to act in its interest, and since this
self-interest is always guided by an invisible hand to
the greater welfare of everyone, outsourcing, ipso
facto, is good for America. Anyone who doesn’t think so
is a fascist who wants to take away the rights of
property. Seriously, this is what passes for analysis
among “free market economists.”
Economists’ commitment to their “reality” is destroying
the ladders of upward mobility that made America the
land of opportunity. It is just as destructive as the
neocons’ commitment to their “reality” that is driving
the US deeper into war in the Middle East.
Fact and analysis no longer play a role. The spun
reality in which Americans live is insulated against
intelligent perception.
American “manufacturers” are becoming merely marketers
of foreign made goods. The CEOs and shareholders have
too short a time horizon to understand that once
foreigners control the manufacture-design- innovation
process, they will bypass American brand names. US
companies will simply cease to exist.
Norm Augustine, former CEO of Lockheed Martin, says that
even McDonald's jobs are no longer safe. Why pay an
error-prone order-taker the minimum wage when McDonald's
can have the order transmitted via satellite to a
central location and from there to the person preparing
the order. McDonald’s experiment with this system to
date has cut its error rate by 50% and increased its
throughput by 20 percent. Technology lets the orders be
taken in India or China at costs below the minimum wage
and without the liabilities of US employees.
Americans are giving up their civil liberties because
they fear terrorist attacks. All of the terrorists in
the world cannot do America the damage it has already
suffered from offshore outsourcing.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate
Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and
Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor
of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at:
paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com
First published at www.counterpunch.org
Senator Ron Paul: "The economic law that honest exchange
demands only things of real value as currency cannot be
repealed. The chaos that one day will ensue from our
35-year experiment with worldwide fiat money will
require a return to money of real value. We will know
that day is approaching when oil-producing countries
demand gold, or its equivalent, for their oil rather
than dollars or Euros.
The sooner the better.
[andend] - Published February 15, 2006 - Url.:
http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2006/cr021506.htm
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