Saturday, May 5, 2012

AMERICA - Where Mexico Exports Drugs, Criminals and Looters





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THIRD WORLD AMERICA WHERE JOBS GO TO ILLEGALS, BUT THE TAX BILLS FOR THE LA RAZA WELFARE STATE IN OUR BORDERS STILL GO TO THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS!!! YOU VOTE FOR THAT?



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YOU VOTED FOR A LA RAZA DEM THAT IS WORKS FOR THE SURRENDER OF THIS NATION TO MEXICO!



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http://www.mexica-movement.org/ They claim all of North America for Mexico!




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Lou Dobbs Tonight



Monday, February 11, 2008



In California, League of United Latin American Citizens has adopted a resolution to declare "California Del Norte" a sanctuary zone for immigrants. The declaration urges the Mexican government to invoke its rights under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo "to seek third‑nation neutral arbitration of disputes concerning immigration laws and their enforcement." We’ll have the story.



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“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.”  AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY

http://www.aztlan.net/anchor_baby_power.htm




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“A recent Pew poll indicated that a very large percentage of Americans of Mexican descent regard themselves as Mexicans. Not Mexican-Americans, not American-Mexicans. Just Mexicans.”


“In Mexico, a recent Zogby poll declared that the vast majority of Mexican citizens hate Americans. [22.2] Mexico is a country saturated with racism, yet in denial, having never endured the social development of a Civil Rights movement like in the US--Blacks are harshly treated while foreign Whites are often seen as the enemy. [22.3] In fact, racism as workplace discrimination can be seen across the US anywhere the illegal alien Latino works--the vast majority of the workforce is usually strictly Latino, excluding Blacks, Whites, Asians, and others.”

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The United States is a THIRD WORLD NATION, it just doesn’t realize it yet.



June 29, 2007



WHAT PHYRILLAS WAS PERHAPS UNAWARE OF QUOTING LA RAZA ENDORSE FEINSTEIN, WAS THAT SHE HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER S.F. HOTEL, ONLY MILES FROM HER $16 MILLION DOLLAR WAR PROFITS MANSION.

WHILE NO ONE HAS HEARD A WORD OUT OF FEINSTEIN’S BIG MOUTH ABOUT THE STAGGERING UNEMPLOYMENT IN MEXIFORNIA, OR THAT THAT NEARLY HALF OF ALL MURDERS IN CA ARE BY MEXICAN GANGS (source: Attorney General Kamala Harris), OR THAT MOST JOBS GO TO ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS, FEINSTEIN WILL ALWAYS BE PUSHING THE LA RAZA DEM PLATFORM OF AMNESTY, OPEN BORDERS, NO E-VERIFY, LA RAZA SUPREMACY… and if that does not deliver a few more million “cheap” labor illegals to delight the greed of their WALL ST paymasters…. THE DEMS WILL PROMISE LA RAZA…. CONTINUED NON-ENFORCMENT… A FORM OF AMNESTY NO ONE AMERICAN VOTED ON!



THE DEMS KNOW THAT BESIDES DRUGS AND THE COMMON CRIMINAL, MEXICO’S BIGGEST EXPORT IS PREGNANT WOMEN! THESE WOMEN HOP OUR BORDERS TO GIVE BIRTH TO THEIR “ANCHOR BABY” AND THEN COLLECT 18 YEARS OF WELFARE. THIS CHILD WILL BE RAISED AS A LA RAZA “THE RACE” SUPREMACIST WITH CONTEMPT FOR AMERICANS, OUR CULTURE, FLAG, LANGUAGE AND LAWS. WHILE THIS CHILD IS BORN RAISED IN OUR BORDERS AT OUR COST, SHE WILL STILL BE A CITIZEN OF MEXICO!



SINCE THE ARTICLE BELOW WAS PUBLISHED IN 2007, THERE HAS BEEN A STAGGERING POPULATION EXPLOSION BY LA RAZA. CALIFORNIA IS NOW NEARLY HALF MEXICAN. LA RAZA HARRY REID’S STATE OF NEVADA IS NEARLY ONE-THIRD LA RAZA, AND HAS THE MEXICAN CRIME AND WELFARE FIGURES TO DOCUMENT THE LA RAZA OCCUPATION OF THAT STATE. COLORADO IS NOW 20% LA RAZA AND BREEDING LIKE BUNNIES.



WITH LA RAZA GRINGO-PAID BREEDING RATES, MEXICANS KNOW THEY WILL “RECONQUISTA” THIS NATION, AND WE WILL SOON ALL BE PUSHING 2 FOR ENGLISH.



THE STATE OF CA NOW PUTS OUT $20 BILLION PER YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS. ON TOP OF THIS FIGURE, THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, GANGLAND CAPITAL OF MEXIFORNIA, PUTS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS AND HAS A TAX-FREE MEX UNDERGROUND ECONOMY CALCULATED TO BE NEARLY $2 BILLION PER YEAR.



AT SANTEE EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX, A PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL OF ILLEGALS, AND THE CHILDREN OF ILLEGALS, CLASSES ARE TAUGHT IN SPANISH. BOOKS AND HANDOUTS ARE IN SPANISH. THE LA RAZA STUDENTS SIT ON THEIR ASS WHEN THE (AMERICAN) NATIONAL ANTHEM IS PLAYED, AND SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES END IN !VIVA MEXICO! VIVA MEXICO!



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Tony Phyrillas



Another liberal, Sen. Diane Feinstein of California, said the American people are too stupid to understand the opening the nation's borders to anyone who wants to come in is good for them.Feinstein said amnesty opponents "don't understand the bill." Feinstein urged her colleagues to vote for cloture because "if we miss this opportunity, there is not likely to be another opportunity in the next few years to fix this."



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AMERICA – NO LEGAL NEED APPLY!



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The Emerging Third World U.S.



Francis Ferguson

OpEd News

February 26, 2008



I have an expression I present to my economics classes. It has a certain impact: the US is a third world nation, we just haven’t realized it yet. Our emerging status isn’t obvious. Products remain relatively cheap (energy excluded) despite the falling value of the dollar against most foreign currencies. But there are real signs.



Most Americans who are paying attention have noticed a long term decline in manufacturing jobs in the US. Quarter after quarter, year after year, the government reports job gains, but those gains are primarily in service industries: health care (we’re not talking doctors, here), restaurants and bars, retail trade and, until recently, construction. A close examination of the figures will usually reveal a decline in manufacturing jobs. This is not an accident.



The loss of American manufacturing jobs is largely the result of American firms moving their manufacturing off shore, to labor markets in which workers earn a tiny fraction of US wages. Once the globalization process began in earnest, it became impossible for many American firms to maintain US production even if the wished to. Keeping jobs here would render these firm uncompetitive as the rivals moved to take advantage of peasant wages in places like China , India and other developing nations.  

 

Over the past 30 years, American manufacturing has moved offshore at an accelerating rate. Walk through any big box store (or any other for that matter) and look where things are made. Overwhelmingly, it’s China or other developing nations. The process is inexorable. With “Globalization” we have opened the world’s borders to free trade in goods and services. On the one hand, this has presented opportunities for US manufacturers to expand profits by shifting production to countries where wages are a tiny fraction of those in the United States. Goods made abroad can be sold at an attractive price in the US while still allowing producers to increase the difference between price and total cost, otherwise known a profit. Those companies with a sense of national pride and identity are, finally, forced to move some or all of their production offshore in order to survive.





Aside from the short term charm of finding bargains on the shopping rack, there are serious consequences here. Let’s look them. The first problem is the disappearance of the American “living wage”. The only reason Americans have managed to avoid confronting their declining real income per capita it by increasing the number of family members working. There was a time, in American mythology at least, when people accepted that one working family member could support 4 people at a reasonable standard of living. This was the vision of America Nixon and Krushchev debated, famously, at an exhibit of the postulated US living standards presented in the Soviet Union. This was the Ozzie and Harriet version of American life which was broadcast to the world and to the home audience as standard: the norm. It wasn’t, of course, but it was close enough to what middle America saw around them to be at least plausible. The incomes implicit in that early 1960’s view of American life may have improved until the early 1970’s (there was a war going on and war is always good for employment and incomes), but since that time statistics indicate that the real (inflation adjusted) incomes of American working people have actually declined.



Already, young people are finding no jobs, or a universe of job opportunities which pay poverty wages This is a problem that is not going away. It’s going to get worse. 

 

A revealing example of this is the February 12th 2008 decision by General Motors to offer buyouts to all 74,000 union hourly workers. This followed closely a similar action by Ford. This would include severance packages for all employees, varying in terms depending on years of service. Relatively new employee’s would get a lump sum payment for leaving and forfeiting all health and post retirement benefits. The new workers, waiting in the wings, will earn on average $16 and hour as opposed to the current average $28 an hour. That rounds to a 43% reduction in income, and little is revealed about what benefits these new workers will receive, or whether or not the will have union representation—though I expect they will. Here is an example of a central, traditional area of American employment were workers are moving from an average of $58,240 pre tax per year to $33,280 pre tax. Obviously, these people have a surprising readjustment to make. They’re just the prominent tip of the iceberg. Already, young people are finding no jobs, or a universe of job opportunities which pay poverty wages. It’s why so many young workers (and unemployed youngsters) live at home





ASK HILLARY ABOUT NAFTA! What would Hillary’s CHAIN MIGRATION do? Except quadruple the number of illiterate Mexican gang!



This is a problem that is not going away. It’s going to get worse. Several convergent forces are leading to US economic destabilization. One force driving this tragedy is free trade, also called globalization. One of the more profound spokesmen on this subject is Paul Craig Roberts an economist in the Reagan Administration who has written extensively on the topic and lends support to the argument that globalization is on the verge of ruining the US economy.





The loss of American manufacturing jobs is largely the result of American firms moving their manufacturing off shore, to labor markets in which workers earn a tiny fraction of US wages. Once the globalization process began in earnest, it became impossible for many American firms to maintain US production even if the wished to. Keeping jobs here would render these firm uncompetitive as the rivals moved to take advantage of peasant wages in places like China , India and other developing nations. Even signature American enterprises such as Boing are moving larger segments of their airliner manufacturing to other countries. The finished sub assemblies for the 777 Dreamliner, for example, are flown to Seattle for final assembly. Highly skilled professionals, such as radiologists (medical doctors specializing in interpreting X rays) are finding their work sent via high speed communications to much lower paid radiologists in places like India. The effect of allowing the unimpeded flow of capital and goods and services between nations is precisely the same as allowing the free movement of people across borders. In the end, we will experience a relative equalization of wages, world wide. Obviously, those in the current Third World will find wages improving. With billions of impoverished workers waiting in the “wings”, US workers will find their wage declines much more starting and profound than the increases granted to the struggling poor of the developing world.

 have financed the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.



The ultimate point, here, is the absolute unsustainability of the US’s position. We cannot expect our trading partners to hold dollars in unlimited quantities, and as we’ve no hope of being able to achieve a positive balance of trade, that’s exactly what we are effectively seeking. That nations are cautiously moving out of dollar holdings is revealed by the rather steady overall decline in the value of the dollar over the past three years. This will continue.



With the falling dollar, rising import prices and declining wages and salaries for American workers, the US is headed for a radically different lifestyle. Until US wages fall far enough to make us competitive with workers in developing nations, our decline will continue. Globalization let this evil genie out of it’s bottle, and it’s not clear that anything can force it back.





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SINCE THE BELOW ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED IN 2006 REFERENCING ALABAMA, BARACK OBAMA’S LA RAZA ADMINISTRATION HAS SUED NOW FOUR STATES (ARIZONA, ALABAMA, SOUTH CAROLINA AND UTAH ON BEHALF OF HIS LA RAZA PARTY BASE – BARACK OBAMA HAS MET ROUTINELY WITH LA RAZA SUPREMACIST GROUPS AND REFERRED TO AMERICANS (LEGALS) AGAINST HIS OPEN BORDERS, AMNESTY AND LA RAZA SUPREMACY AGENDA AS “OUR ENEMIES”)



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“An Alabama employment agency that sent 70 laborers and construction workers to job sites in that state in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina says the men were sent home after just two weeks on the job by employers who told them "the Mexicans had arrived" and were willing to work for less.”



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The Washington Times www.washingtontimes.com





ARRIVAL OF ALIENS OUTS U.S. WORKERS







By Jerry Seper



 THE WASHINGTON TIMES



Published April 10, 2006



An Alabama employment agency that sent 70 laborers and construction workers to job sites in that state in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina says the men were sent home after just two weeks on the job by employers who told them "the Mexicans had arrived" and were willing to work for less. Linda Swope, who operates Complete Employment Services Inc. in Mobile, Ala., told The Washington Times last week that the workers -- whom she described as U.S. citizens, residents of Alabama and predominantly black -- had been "urgently requested" by contractors hired to rebuild and clear devastated areas of the state, but were told to leave three job sites when the foreign workers showed up. "After Katrina, our company had 70 workers on the job the first day, but the companies decided they didn't need them anymore because the Mexicans had arrived," Mrs. Swope said. "I assure you it is not true that Americans don't want to work. "We had been told that 270 jobs might be available, and we could have filled every one of them with men from this area, most of whom lost their jobs because of the hurricane," she said. "When we told the guys they would not be needed, they actually cried ... and we cried with them. This is a shame." Mrs. Swope said employment agencies throughout Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi faced similar problems, when thousands of men from Mexico and several Central and South American countries -- many in crowded buses and trucks -- came into the three states after Katrina, looking for employment and willing to work for less money. The number of foreign workers who flooded the area after the hurricane has been estimated at more than 30,000. Many of them have been identified by law-enforcement authorities and others as illegal aliens. The Gulf Coast Latin American Association noted in a report that whether those workers will remain after the cleanup work is completed is not clear, but the longer those jobs last, the more likely it is that the workers will settle permanently. After Hurricane Andrew hit southeastern Florida in 1992, the association said, the construction boom attracted large numbers of Hispanic immigrants to several areas, including Homestead, Fla., where the Latino population doubled during the 1990s. Many of the illegal aliens came into the Gulf Coast states not only from south of the border but also from California, Arizona and Texas, responding to the demand for workers. U.S. Border Patrol officials in the three states have reported an increase in the number of illegals apprehended. Some of the migrants who did get jobs in the Gulf states also were mistreated, records show. Two class-action lawsuits are pending in federal court in New Orleans in which thousands of migrant workers said they never were paid, although many worked 12-hour shifts, seven days a week and were required to remove toxic contamination from hurricane-ravaged buildings. Some of the named companies were working on contracts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other government agencies. Government estimates put at 400,000 the number of jobs lost in the Gulf region as a result of Katrina, which displaced more than 1.5 million people, and many of those workers left the area to seek employment elsewhere because available construction, laborer and cleanup jobs in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi had been filled by foreign workers, including illegal aliens. President Bush last week signed the Katrina Emergency Assistance Act of 2006, which extended for 13 weeks unemployment compensation benefits to more than 140,000 residents of the Gulf states who were displaced from their jobs by Katrina. Their benefits, funded by FEMA, had expired March 4. Would-be employers in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi, awash in cleanup and reconstruction jobs, faced little in the way of legal problems in hiring the illegal aliens after Katrina because the Department of Homeland Security temporarily suspended the sanctioning of employers who hired workers unable to document their citizenship. Mr. Bush also had suspended the Davis-Bacon Act, which requires local contractors to pay "prevailing" wages, in the areas hit by Katrina to encourage reconstruction and cleanup. "The men we sent to jobs in Alabama were local fellows looking for work, men who needed jobs," Mrs. Swope said.



"After driving 50 miles to the work sites where they had been promised $10 an hour, they discovered the employers had found substitutes who were willing to work for less."





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THIRD WORLD LA RAZA OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES:



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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/10/welfare-for-illegals-in-la-raza.html



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Subject: From the L.A. Times Newspaper



1. 40% of all workers in L. A. County (L. A. County has 10 million people) are working for cash and not paying taxes. This was because they are predominantly illegal immigrants, working without a green card.

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 2. 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.

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3. 75% of people on the most wanted list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens.

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 4. Over 2/3's of all births in Los Angeles County are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for by taxpayers.

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5. Nearly 25% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally.

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6. Over 300,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County are living in garages.

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7. The FBI reports half of all gang members in Los Angeles are most likely illegal aliens from south of the border.

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8. Nearly 60% of all occupants of HUD properties are illegal.

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 9. 21 radio stations in L. A. are Spanish speaking.

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10. In L. A. County 5.1 million people speak English. 3.9 million speak Spanish (10.2 million people in L. A. County).



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LA RAZA DEMS DIANNE FEINSTEIN, AND BARBARA BOXER, TWO OF THE MOST CORRUPT POLITICIANS IN HISTORY, HAVE THREE (3) TIMES PUSHED FOR A “SPECIAL AMNESTY” FOR 1.5 MILLION…. YES, MILLION “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS ON BEHALF OF THEIR RICH BIG AG BIZ DONORS, DESPITE THE FACT THAT ONE-THIRD OF ALL FARM WORKERS END UP ON WELFARE!

LA RAZA NANCY PELOSI HAD LONG HIRED ILLEGALS TO WORK AT HER ST. HELENA, NAPA CA WINERY. SHE HAS VOWED THE WALL WITH NARCOMEX WILL NEVER BE COMPLETED. OBAMA STOPPED THE CONSTRUCTION ON HIS FIRST DAY IN OFFICE AS HE FILLED HIS ADMIN WITH LA RAZA SUPREMACIST AND TURNED THE FORMER DHS INTO Dept. of Homeland Security = PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP AND AMERICAN JOBS!



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(All 10 from the Los Angeles Times) Less than 2% of illegal aliens are picking our crops but 29% are on welfare. Over 70% of the United States annual population growth (and over 90% of California, Florida, and New York) results from immigration. Add to this TWO BILLION dollars of Los Angeles County is sent to Mexico untaxed.



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UNFETTERED IMMIGRATION MEANS POVERTY FOR AMERICANS… AND THEN WE GET THE BILLS TO PAY FOR THE LA RAZA WELFARE STATE!



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Part 1

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/11/unfettered-poverty-poverty-for.html



Part 2

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/11/unfettered-immigration-poverty-for.html





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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/10/portrait-of-america-in-decline-as-power.html

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A portrait of America in decline



31 October 2011



A series of reports over the past ten days—on poverty, wages, income inequality and social mobility—have painted a portrait of America starkly at odds with the official mythology of the United States as the land of unlimited economic opportunity, the country with the world’s highest standard of living.

The World Socialist Web Site has naturally drawn attention to these reports, but Marxist critics and opponents of American capitalism did not collect this data. On the contrary, the figures come from US government agencies like the General Accounting Office, the Congressional Budget Office, the Social Security Administration, the Bureau of the Census and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

That makes the picture of the real state of affairs in the America of 2011 all the more damning. Even agencies controlled by political representatives of the financial aristocracy are compelled to admit that the conditions of life for the vast majority of the American people are disastrous.

These figures demonstrate that America is a country of mounting social disparities, in which those who labor and produce all the wealth have less and less to show for it, while those who collect the profits of this labor, while playing a parasitic, destructive and thoroughly reactionary role, see their wealth accumulate to astonishing levels.

Two reports frame the dramatic social polarization in America, not so much between the rich and the poor, as between the rich and the entire rest of society.

According to figures published by the Social Security Administration on October 20, the median income for American workers in 2010 was $26,364, not much more than the official poverty level of $22,025 for a family of four. Given that a family making even twice the official poverty level faces real hardship and insecurity, it is no exaggeration to say that the SSA report shows that the “poor,” by any reasonable definition, constitute the absolute majority of the American people.

On the other side of the spectrum, a Congressional Budget Office study released October 25 shows that the richest 1 percent of US households saw a 275 percent increase in their income between 1979 and 2007 and more than doubled their share of the national income. While the income of this layer nearly tripled, the income of the middle 60 percent of the population rose only 40 percent over 28 years, and the income of the poorest 20 percent rose by only 18 percent.

Some other revealing statistics:

The unemployment rate for workers aged 55 or older has doubled since 2007, and the average period spent jobless has tripled. One third of employed workers 65 and older make less than $11 an hour, while the rates of poverty and food stamp dependence have increased sharply for this sector of the population.

The dollar amount of student loans taken out in 2010 topped $100 billion, the largest ever total for a single year, and total student loan debt has passed the $1 trillion mark in 2011, exceeding the total of credit card debt. Students are borrowing twice as much as they did only ten years ago to pay for their college education.

Geographical mobility in America has fallen to the lowest level reported since 1948, one reflection of the loss of opportunity particularly for the young. People cannot sell their homes or buy new ones, and the majority of young college graduates are being compelled to move back in with their parents because they cannot find work that pays enough to set up on their own.

The Gallup poll found that three times as many American workers are worried about being able to feed themselves or their families, 19 percent of the population, compared to only 6 percent of Chinese workers with similar concerns. Gallup’s measure of access to basic social necessities showed that American workers were finding it more and more difficult to obtain food, adequate shelter and decent medical care.

What these figures demonstrate is both a profound social crisis, and an immense historical transformation. The United States has gone from leading the world in most social indices, including working-class living standards, to a new status as the leader, at least among the industrialized countries, in condemning the majority of its population to conditions of deprivation and misery.

The decline of American capitalism is shown in the decay of its once powerful industrial base, the crumbling of roads, bridges and other social infrastructure, and the closing of schools, libraries, hospitals and other public services. It is no wonder that more than 80 percent of the American people, according to most recent polls, feel that the country is on the wrong track.

Presiding over this decline is a financial aristocracy whose relationship to the rest of society recalls the ancien régime of pre-revolutionary France.

The reports and the portrait they provide of American society are a particularly damning indictment of the Obama administration and all those who presented the election of Obama as a transformative event in American politics. The real content of the past three years has been a colossal redistribution of wealth, overseen and encouraged by Obama, from the working class to the finical elite. And it only continues.

The overriding political necessity is for the working class to grasp the source of the social and economic decline. It is capitalism that has failed in the United States, and on a world scale. The system of production for profit has indeed produced record profits for the tiny minority at the top, but it has become a dead end for the working people who comprise the vast majority.

The working class must advance its own program in defense of jobs, decent education, a secure retirement and other basic social rights. This is only possible by breaking free from the grip of the official trade unions and the Democratic Party, which uphold the interests of the banks and corporations, while falsely claiming to defend the workers.

The growing opposition to inequality and corporate control of the entire political system underlies the rise of the Occupy Wall Street movement and the mass support it has won in less than two months. But this is only an initial expression of what is to come.

The answer to the crisis of capitalism is a bold attack on the capitalists. The working class must fight for socialist demands: the expropriation of the billionaires and the entire ruling financial oligarchy, the public takeover of the major banks and corporations, and using the vast wealth produced by working people to meet social needs, not private profit.

The decisive issue in carrying forward this struggle is the building of a new, revolutionary leadership in the working class—the Socialist Equality Party. We urge young people and workers who are entering political struggle today to join the SEP and fight for this perspective in the international working class.

Patrick Martin


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