Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Downward Wisconsin

This is from my brother who has retired after 35 years of working in a union. I asked him what the union ever did for him all those years. His response; they took my money and “they held me back”. Progressivism is the creeping evil that threatens this country. Hillary is a self proclaimed progressive. The current occupant of the WH is even worse. Newt has been declared a closet Progressive by Glenn Beck. Ron Paul is a Libertarian. Perry is questionable, Romney is a RINO flipper as far as I can tell, so who is left standing. Little true blue Michelle Bachmann, then there is Santorum and the other also ran’s, but… All I know is I am not voting for anything Demoncrat or Progressive. If we don’t get it done this time we’ll be what is done. So whoever the Republican nominee is is it. Anybody starting a third party effort will just hand the election to the Demoncrats. The Clinton elections have proven that, thanks to Ross.
Warren Please past this to your children in CO, They are heading down the Wisconsin path. Ouch.
From:
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 9:14 AM
To:
Subject: Wisconsin

November 19, 2011
Downward Wisconsin
We used to make things here in Wisconsin.
We made machine tools in Milwaukee, cars in Kenosha and ships in Sheboygan. We mined iron in the north and lead in the south. We made cheese, we made brats, we made beer, and we even made napkins to clean up what we spilled. And we made money.
The original war on poverty was a private, mercenary affair. Men like Harnishfeger, Allis, Chalmers, Kohler, Kearney, Trecker, Modine, Case, Mead, Falk, Allen, Bradley, Cutler, Hammer, Bucyrus, Harley, Davidson, Pabst, and Miller lifted millions up from subsistence living to middle class comfort. They did it - not “Fighting Bob” La Follette or any of the politicians who came along later to take the credit and rake a piece of the action through the steepest progressive scheme in the nation.
Those old geezers with the beards cured poverty by putting people to work. Generations of Wisconsinites learned trades and mastered them in the factories, breweries, mills, foundries, and shipyards those capitalists built with their hands. Thousands of small businesses supplied these industrial giants, and tens of thousands of proprietors and professionals provided all of the services that all those other families needed to live well. The wealth got spread around plenty.
The profits generated by our great industrialists funded charities, the arts, education, libraries, museums, parks, and community development associations. Taxes on their profits, property, and payrolls built our schools, roads, bridges, and the safety net that Wisconsin’s progressives are still taking credit for, as if the money came from their council meetings. The offering plates in churches of every denomination were filled with money left over from company paychecks that were made possible because a few bold young men risked it all and got rich. Don’t thank God for them; thank them that you learned about God.
Their wealth, even the Koch brothers, pales in comparison to the wealth they created for millions and millions of other Wisconsin families. Those with an appreciation for the immeasurable contributions of Wisconsin’s industrial icons of 1910 will find the list of Wisconsin’s top ten employers of 2010 appalling:
Walmart, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Milwaukee Public Schools, U.S. Postal Service, Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Menards, Marshfield Clinic, Aurora Health Care, City of Milwaukee, and Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.
This is what a century of progressivism will get you. Wisconsin is the birthplace of the progressive movement, the home of the Socialist Party, the first state to allow public sector unions, the cradle of environmental activism, a liberal fortress walled off against common sense for decades. Their motto, Forward Wisconsin, should be changed to Downward Wisconsin if truth in advertising applies to slogans.
There is no shortage of activists, advocates, and agitators in this State. If government were the answer to our problems, we would have no problems. The very same people – or people just like them – who picketed, struck, sued, taxed, and regulated our great companies out of this state are now complaining about the unemployment and poverty that they have brought upon themselves. They got rid of those old rich white guys and replaced them with…nothing.
Wisconsin ranks 47th in the rate of new business formation. We are one of the worst states for native college graduate exodus; our brightest and most ambitions graduates leave to seek their fortunes elsewhere. Why shouldn’t they? Our tax rates are among the worst in the nation and our business climate, perpetually in the bottom of the rankings, has only recently moved up thanks to a Governor who now faces a recall for his trouble.
In 1970, the new environmental movement joined unions and socialists in a coordinated effort to demonize industry. When I was in college, the ranting against “polluting profiteers” was like white noise – always there. They won, and here is the price of their victory: in 1970, manufacturers paid 18.2% of Wisconsin’s property taxes – the major source of school funding - and in 2010 those who remained paid 3.7%.
So who is it that caused the funding crisis in our schools and the skyrocketing tax rates on our homes? It is the same ignoramuses who are sitting on bridges, pooping on things, and passing around recall petitions. The unemployed 26-year old in the hemp hat looking for sympathy might look instead for some inspiration from Jerome I. Case, who started his agricultural equipment business at the age of 21, miraculously without an iPhone 4s.
Mr. Case got rich by asking people what they want and making it for them. He did not get rich by telling people what he wanted and waiting for them to do something about it. If you want to declare war on your own poverty, memorize that.
In the last decade alone, we have lost 150,000 manufacturing jobs in this state – over 25%. And it’s not just jobs that have been lost; the companies that provided them are gone. Those jobs are not coming back, no matter how long we extend unemployment benefits pretending they are. The 450,000 people who still work in manufacturing in Wisconsin are damn good it at, but we are now outnumbered by people who work for government. A significant number of the latter are tasked with taxing, regulating, and generally harassing the former. While it is true that many manufacturers chased low-wage opportunities on their own, many more were driven out of the state by the increasing cost of doing business here.
It is a myth that unions improve wages. If you consider only the 1,000 jobs in a closed shop, you might think an average union wage is, say, $30/hr. But if you add in the zero wages of the 10,000 jobs lost in companies chased out by union harassment, the average of all 11,000 union workers is reduced to $2.72/hr. Do you know the average wage of union iron miners in this state? Zero. And the left is fighting hard to keep it that way in Northern Wisconsin - looking out for the working man, they call it.
It is also a myth that free trade causes job losses. Over the past three years, U.S. manufacturers sold $70 billion more goods to our Free Trade Agreement (FTA) partners than we bought from them. Conversely, we suffered a $1.3 trillion trade deficit with countries where no FTA’s exist. I doubt that kids are going to learn that in our government-union monopoly schools – it doesn’t fit the narrative.
No one wants to see another person suffer in poverty, and liberty is the best economic policy there is. The great industrialists of Wisconsin took less than a generation to lift millions up to a life of dignity, pride, prosperity and good will. When enterprise was free and government was limited, we all prospered.
Those great men of industry were not anointed at birth to be rich; they rose from nothing to great wealth through their own hard work and the value they added to their employees and their customers through choice, competition, and voluntary exchange. That is the only sure path to real prosperity; the debt economy is a temporary illusion.
Look again at the list of our famous industrialists and the list of our current employers. Who would you wish your child or grandchild to grow up to be? Who do you think will do more good on this earth – Jerome I Case and his tractors, or the Coordinator of Supplier Diversity at MPS.
If you chose MPS, then apply now – that job is open, and it pays up to $72,000 plus benefits and early retirement. Go in peace and save the world. Me, I'm going with the tractor guy. 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Downward Wisconsin, you seem to be a great individual with an informed passion and that is far out in front of most people, but one thing you need to think about is that, no matter who wins, we will still have the same system of government in this country. Did you know that we do have a viable alternate direction to go? The current system will soon be gone and then what will be do? Think about this.

Anonymous said...

Democratic and Republican Parties have changed and morphed into something we do not recognize when we compare them to the past good times and full employment of the 50 s and 60 s. It is the same politics being shoved down our throats today ,both parties,who have sold our manufacturing to foreign nations and moved our jobs to third world countries in order to use their slave labor to maximize profits through NAFTA and Gatt treaties. At the same time, the unions have no choice but to invest our pensions in corporations that have abandoned them and left them standing in unemployment lines while maximizing profits for the stockholders and lining their own pockets via Wall Street. Additionally, union workers take up the slack by doing the job of several workers because the workers that left have not been replaced and probably never will be replaced. Isn't that a slick way of destroying a hundred years of the labor movement and the contracts that were negotiated in good faith with management in order to have a fair and just workplace? A job description ,agreed upon, that you hope wont leave you crippled or dead after 30 to 40 years of work and at the same time,guarantees management a good day's work for a fair day's pay. That is the essence of a contract between a Union and Management. By not filling positions and union members taking up the slack, the contracts agreed upon are worthless. Management destroys what the Union has negotiated in good faith for the past 5 or 6 decades in short order. Destruction of labor agreements for 60 years have been undermined by refusal to hire and train replacement workers and have union members fulfilling 3 to 5 positions. This would have caused a major strike just a few years ago. Sadly , because of the current economy and political [manure]voring against Unions, the members are willing to suck-it-up and continue to masturbate management, while shredding their own contract. Fear,is the reason, and by their own assumption, this fear is real due to the knowledge that the public have banded against unions and their wages and benefits because the public have been manipulated to think this way because they are experiencing the most difficult times in recent history. Another slick trick-----divide and conquer. their plan is coming together nicely and the focus is again diverted from our polititions and CEOs and Bankers to the middle class working families.

Anonymous said...

Democrats and Republicans have stood together supporting the very same agreements that have destroyed our economy and left millions homeless, with more to follow. Perhaps it will be us and our children soon enough. Unless we have the courage to expose Wall Street Bankers and the polititions that support them, we as a nation are doomed to a life similar to Mexico or the poor countries in South America and China, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, or any other slave-labor manufacturing base, they sell out our jobs to, in order to maximize profits and leave our people wondering where they will work in order to feed their children. The fix is in, and we will suffer from the machinations layed in place systematically and stratigically by Wall Street and the Multi-national Bankers and Corporations in collusion with our own elected officials in Washington D.C. All this comes together quite nicely over the last 40 or 50 years due to bribes[political donations] , greed and corruption of our polititions,bankers and Wall Street by the very same multi-national corporations that insist on moving over-seas and leaving our citizens ,who built their companies, jobless and homeless,in poverty. Now you know the reason why,recently,the Supreme Court of the United States recently gave Corporations equal status rights as citizens under our Bill of Rights and Constitution. This is the turning point to our existence, as a sovereign nation. Law dictated by Supreme Court Judges giving equal rights to a corporation, a fiction,a legal entity, created on paper,that is basically make-believe and not a human being with a soul and flesh and blood. The current administration has made us ,as citizens, equal to a corporation under the law. Never in the history of our nation has a more ruinatious law been passed against the citizens. It is clear proof that our country is in recievership and bankrupt and our Bill of Rights and Constitution are shredded and meaningless as well as any rights we believe we have under the law. Kind of makes our labor agreements seem futile, doesn't it? It is a pretty good trick to turn the tables ,and blame Unions for this mess. The Unions built this country and ensured a fair wage and good benifits and are now blamed for creating the worst economy since the Great Depression,in order to cover for the graft and corruption involving our Polititions and Banks.

This is just my take on the whole mess, and you can agree or disagree. It does not matter. The two party system is playing us for fools with a cheap shell game and keep us fighting amongst ourselves while the nation crumbles and they continue to attack and defeat the citizens while using manipulation and trickery to convince us that we are the problem.

This article could also be written Downward Illinois or Downward United States. Although I or you may not agree with myself or the article, at least people are waking up to to games we play with our governments and unions,as well as private industry. The focus will change soon and the rats will be jumping from the burning ship because the people can be fooled and manipulated only for a while. When they open their eyes completely and remove the scales, watch out,because all hell will break loose and there will be no stopping it after it starts.I would hate to be a banker ,politition ,lawyer or judge when that day comes.