...This is type of thinking on ideological lines that are really opinions in America goes as hard news. More and more I see it on the extreme left than on the extreme right, while they both do it.
This is true of average Black American, Hispanic, .......the average white american, i have found, is probably the most open and friendly group in the world -
U.S. may not produce stuff here in the U.S., but they are innovating new stuff here, they are designing stuff here, they are designing how to make stuff here, and so on. As the global economy becomes more and more knowledge based, loss of physical manufacturing plants may not amount to much..... the US has lost out in losing out its manufacturing base.
This is not correct K. The undocumented citizens from Latin America are paid $10 an hour for the odd jobs you mention. Regular jobs in companies may pay a little less, or sometimes even more, but they get exploited in other ways because of their status. Have you seen the movie Fast Food Nation? This is a "must see" movie, a little preachy, but good. In any case, $2 for an entire family is just not true.i know of friends, employing these, family as a whole, pay them about $2 an hour, dusk to dawn 6 days a week at home service - all kinds of odd jobs, cooking, cleaning, gardening.
This is not correct K. The undocumented citizens from Latin America are paid $10 an hour for the odd jobs you mention. Regular jobs in companies may pay a little less, or sometimes even more, but they get exploited in other ways because of their status. Have you seen the movie Fast Food Nation? This is a "must see" movie, a little preachy, but good. In any case, $2 for an entire family is just not true.
Cheers!
right nara. $10/hour for a family of 5 - father, mother, grandma, 2 kids - mother helped with cooking & chores, father did gardening outdoor work, granma babysat the the young baby,
This news source says 41% of R's think he is probably not a citizen. In your words it looks like there are too many rednecks on the surface of the free world!!Sir, irrespective of what most in America think, you would admit that there are certain things that are called data, facts and truth. For example, there is a small section of conservatives (I call them rednecks), who still believe that Obama was not born on IS soil,
KRS
No, No, it is $10/hour per person -- I thought that was self evident. The case you are citing, if true, is an aberration, but I doubt it is true. Cheers!
Somebody recently mused that India will be like Africa but for the wonderful Brahmins. So, if we have to return to African mode, we have to leave all the Brahmins behind![]()
and would that not be dandy for humanity!!!!
Cheers!
There is a debate going on in the U.S. as to what needs to be done with the 11 million and growing undocumented citizens. GW Bush tried to reform, but was quickly shutdown by his right flank. McCain flip-flopped and now is in favor of the stupid "papers please" law. A climate has been created by the likes of Lou Dobbs, and Fox News nutcases that there is a veritable crime wave along the border states, particularly Arizona. The reported fact belie this hysteria, Phoenix is experiencing the lowest crime rate in a decade. The violence is along the border, on the Mexican side and is fueled by the insatiable appetite for illegal drugs, stupid and outdated US drug laws, and guns illegally imported into Mexico from the U.S. But these are too complex to explain or understand.....these families are exploited by the u.s. middle and upper middle classes. theyprovide a luxury need. at the end of the day, the americans wish they would go back to their countries. except the countries are far away and the imposition of rules lax.
....what the u.s. has given away in manufacturing, is the ability and skillsets to manufacture goods which makes goods ie capital equipment manufacture.
I don't think of being independent in the context of the two-party US political system. If you take the establishment Democrats and establishment Republicans, they compete with each other for the so called "center" so fiercely that there indeed is not much room left there..... Claiming to be an independent in the American context is a very narrow one - I don't subscribe to either party.
I agree with you, it should not be too much to expect our members to state valid facts and present cogent arguments, but often, this is not the case. People kick up great dust storms, can't understand logical fallacies, for many personal anecdotes are proof of any social trend they believe in. That is just the way it is.I have done the same myself several times in this Forum. Is expecting the same behavior from our members too much?
What constitutes fact is very elusive and needs a lot of work to fret it out. Most people don't have the time or inclination to do that, they just want to consume fact as though it is milkshake. They just swallow what is fed to them, and then complain the media is left or media is right. Here are some examples of "facts" the Americans believed in.We can disagree on philosophy as that involves prioritization. However, I hope you are not saying that one can say that a fact is not a fact and base one's opinion on the non-fact.
... but i am certainly of the view that there have been some "wonderful contributions" from everyone including some brahmins.
Why bring in caste name at all, let us go with the tautology, all good people are good, and bad people are bad. Let us flush caste, brahmin or pariya, down the toilet.now if someone would be loathe to admit this, i would think that it really is the other guy's problem.
what do you think prof ji ?
You do have a fetish don't you? daaktar kalaingar values his karores more than inam, African or Tamil.btw, i am also concerned that mu ka who has been priding himself as "tamizh ina thalaivar" may have to change it to "africa ina thalaivar"
KRS, i would like to take back my broad based comments about southern white racists. to be true,there are racists among all groups, and i think, TBs probably stand high up near the top.
the average white american, i have found, is probably the most open and friendly group in the world - again a broad brush statement,but averaged out, i would like to stick with it.
KRS, i still think, the US has lost out in losing out its manufacturing base. in another post, 'brahmins fight for survival', i posted a linke to a video re singapore prime minister's address on its national day.
i saw only part 1 & 2. very interesting from the viewpoint of contemporary u.s. politics, and i think, also a lesson, on how to better manage the situations, than what the u.s. does.
i also feel, that a large section of the average u.s. family profits from the illegal immigrants. i know of friends, employing these, family as a whole, pay them about $2 an hour, dusk to dawn 6 days a week at home service - all kinds of odd jobs, cooking, cleaning, gardening. when i challenged one of my well to do friends, he just smiled, and said that this was a 'way of life' in the u.s. and (perversely) incidentally if he did not help the mexican family, they would starve in mexico.
as mr. lee of singapore points out, if the illegals all left usa today, the society would break down. this problem started in the 50s and every one of the governments, republican & democrat avoided the issue. now the cows have come home to roost.
as one whose family fortunes are now dependent on the usa, i, from canada, am alarmed. so are my u.s. based friends< a few after nearly thirty five years in the usa have packed up and gone to india< to start again a new life in their late fifties instead of enjoying the fruits of near retirement
nara,,
these families are exploited by the u.s. middle and upper middle classes. theyprovide a luxury need. at the end of the day, the americans wish they would go back to their countries. except the countries are far away and the imposition of rules lax.
singapore, uae manage migrant workers better, atleast in terms of organizing permits etc. the u.s. and europe apparently appear unable to do this.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/01/us/01jobs.html?_r=1&hpw
nara, KRS,
the above article portrays some elements of what i am talking about.
what the u.s. has given away in manufacturing, is the ability and skillsets to manufacture goods which makes goods ie capital equipment manufacture.
i agree, that no one cares if your safety pin or nail hammer comes from china. but when your deep sea rigs come from singapore, which has no oil or deep sea in the first place, when the molds and dies for your car factories come from germany, the robots come from japan, i think, it is time that an average american started worrying.
because, the true strength of manufacturing is not necessarily producing the end product, but the product to produce the end product. for example: hyundai has a cutting edge car factory in chennai - all the machines to make those cars came from korea. THAT mattered. it does not matter if the cars are made in chennai or the usa.
i feel that i am not getting across right in my emphasis. these are knowledge based heavy industries. germany, japan, korea, singapore, china excel. have you seen website info of those humungous shipyards of hyundai? the u.s. had such shipyards which won world war 2. where did they all go? it ended up in japan.
the u.s. had 6 aircraft companies. now only one makes passenger aircraft. not sure if wall street is the villain. this constant emphasis on profit making and increasing every financial period is a killer for long term planning, thinking and taking risks.
Dear KRS Ji,
You quoted "The New Ledger" to discount Thomas Friedman, hence i tweeted......
The Spectrum you hold is your choice and i do not want to question that.
Many times the data itself is skewed and the facts derived from that data is mired.
This news source says 41% of R's think he is probably not a citizen. In your words it looks like there are too many rednecks on the surface of the free world!!
or maybe the data is skewed.
thanks,
Dear Shri KRS, Greetings!
I don't think of being independent in the context of the two-party US political system. If you take the establishment Democrats and establishment Republicans, they compete with each other for the so called "center" so fiercely that there indeed is not much room left there.
I definitely not in the 'center'. I am an idependent in terms of my thought analysis, which is different from being in the 'center'
I view one's political leanings not along an uni-dimensional line between the "left" and the "right". I think of the political sphere in at least three dimensions, (i) domestic economic policy, (ii) domestic social policy, and (iii) foreign policy. In this three dimensional space, there is lot of room for an independent to occupy. But, of course, in the American context the political space gets defined as a straight line, and by so doing, the term "independent" adds no value in understanding a person's POV.
Only if you follow a line! I do not. I don't belong to any party, group, ideology. I analyze on my own every issue and make my opinion based on facts, data, common sense. I thought this is where most of the small percentage of 'independents' fit in.
I agree with you, it should not be too much to expect our members to state valid facts and present cogent arguments, but often, this is not the case. People kick up great dust storms, can't understand logical fallacies, for many personal anecdotes are proof of any social trend they believe in. That is just the way it is.
I agree. Let me also one more dimension usually brought in. Emotion.
What constitutes fact is very elusive and needs a lot of work to fret it out. Most people don't have the time or inclination to do that, they just want to consume fact as though it is milkshake. They just swallow what is fed to them, and then complain the media is left or media is right. Here are some examples of "facts" the Americans believed in.
I see more and more the loss of critical thinking. And more importantly most of them are so busy, they have no time.
"Fact" for an average person is what appears on TV, or even print, NYT the doyen of elite establishment print media cheerleaded Bush into his Iraq war. The Arizona "papers-please" law has majority support among all Americans, and they all cite crime as one the important reasons for this support. Yet, the crime statistics show that in 2009 violent crimes actually went down in Arizona, and Phoenix is among major cities with the least crime. If I state this people immediately want to label me, I am leftist, socialist, or what not!!!
- At the height of the Iraq war, a large majority of Americans believed as fact that Saddam Hussein was connected to the 9/11 attacks. By that time, even Bush had conceded there was no evidence to support that view.
True.- Colin Powell presented as fact to the UN that Saddam had WMD, even though the UN inspectors were disputing this, but it passed as fact
- Bush claimed Saddam had purchased yellow cake from Niger even though the source of this piece of "fact" had already discounted it as false.
This is always cited to say that Bush lied. My common sense thinking says that the US would not have sent Collin Powell to risk his reputation to present what he did while knowing it was false. Please read this post analysis of the incident and tell me what you think:
FactCheck.org: Bush's "16 Words" on Iraq & Uranium: He May Have Been Wrong But He Wasn't Lying
- The % people believing Obama to be a Chrisitian has sharply gone down from 09. 60% of people who believe he is a Muslim cite media as the source of their belief.
- 52% of Republicans Americans believe Obama is a Muslim
Yes, the crime citation in Arizona is anecdotal from barely neutral parties. When a popular rancher was murdered, the people living near the border, who are probably ranchers, probably said 'enough' and put pressure. But at the same time, there is a lots of misrepresentation of the law from many, including the administration. In my opinion, even the President has some things on the subject, which are not true.
As long as we keep the masses dumbed down "fact" is anything the rich and powerful say it is.
Cheers!
Shri Ramakrishnan,In this forum, there were few instances when someone raised valuable issues which affect the society, but they had some political touch. In all those instances, the moderators shot down such issues saying Politics should not be discussed here. But I see 5 pages of Politics only in this particular post. Is it allowed only to talk of US politics and not Indian politics ? I request every one to be fair to have wide open discussions. Everyone has leanings of various degrees to various political ideologies, but we cannot shot down messages when it comes to social issues. I do not have examples to quote as all such messages are deleted in the forum. Everyone has a power to determine the fate of the country in the form of vote and is it not wise to have a well moderated discussion on indian politics too ? At least social issues with political connections should be allowed to be discussed.
I thought it is right to raise this point, but if this is against the rules of this forum, I wish to withdraw this post immediately.