Post by fredorbob on Dec 23, 2009 13:07:11 GMT -6
Not reverse communists, not anti-communists, neocons are inverse communists.
Where the communist believes in lowering the wages of the rich to equal the wages of the welder, the factory worker, and the carpenter; the neocon believes in artificially lowering then wages of the welder, the factory worker, and the carpenter by flooding the labor market with cheap foreign labor while lowering the taxes on the rich to prop their wages up.
The Communist has preconceived notions in what people should earn, which is the inverse of the Neocon's preconceived notions of what people should earn.
Ask a neocon how they feel about a factory worker earning $40 an hour and they recoil in horror.
Ask a communist how they feel about a banker earning $40 an hour and they recoil in horror.
In the 1990's, in my early twenties I was earning $50,000 a year, by driving truck. Not because I was particularly skilled (although not getting into accidents was a big plus), but because nobody likes going over the road and being away from home for months at a time driving truck all over the damn place. Supply and Demand, there was a low supply of truck drivers so therefore the wages were artificially high (which is why I started driving truck in the first place cause I understood this concept, not cause I had some uncle driving truck). But to the neocons this is an abomination, "no truck driver should earn more then minimum wage, in fact those skill-less yahoos should be earning less then minimum wage". The neocons would rectify this situation by flooding the country with millions of mexican truck drivers. See the neocons don't actually believe in supply and demand, neocons are inverse communists.
Where the communist believes in lowering the wages of the rich to equal the wages of the welder, the factory worker, and the carpenter; the neocon believes in artificially lowering then wages of the welder, the factory worker, and the carpenter by flooding the labor market with cheap foreign labor while lowering the taxes on the rich to prop their wages up.
The Communist has preconceived notions in what people should earn, which is the inverse of the Neocon's preconceived notions of what people should earn.
Ask a neocon how they feel about a factory worker earning $40 an hour and they recoil in horror.
Ask a communist how they feel about a banker earning $40 an hour and they recoil in horror.
In the 1990's, in my early twenties I was earning $50,000 a year, by driving truck. Not because I was particularly skilled (although not getting into accidents was a big plus), but because nobody likes going over the road and being away from home for months at a time driving truck all over the damn place. Supply and Demand, there was a low supply of truck drivers so therefore the wages were artificially high (which is why I started driving truck in the first place cause I understood this concept, not cause I had some uncle driving truck). But to the neocons this is an abomination, "no truck driver should earn more then minimum wage, in fact those skill-less yahoos should be earning less then minimum wage". The neocons would rectify this situation by flooding the country with millions of mexican truck drivers. See the neocons don't actually believe in supply and demand, neocons are inverse communists.