Jacob Genovese
Todd Buchholz is a superb think tank writer for the right-wing elements of the global business world. This guy has written several articulate books making a case for the cause of defense for globalization in his dead economist books, which while we disagree with at the Left Shark take into account in political debate and back and forth in the office. Buchholz has written a book called "The prce Of Prosperity" and in it the former hedge fund manager and presidential advisor the cracks wealthy nation face that opens them up to serious problems and quick economic declines and bubbles which capitalism is so famous. Buchholz lists five causes of major headaches capitalism and economic successful countries face and in a nutshell I can say the biggest one that worries Buchhozz is that there are not enough domestic poor willing to remain poor and an exploited class for America to remain powerful. The jerk doesn't say this is the case but this is what he feels in his brain and the idea that government aids poor people instead of forcing them to work hard for peanuts is the main objection and concern of the likes of Buchholz. here I make my old TV program analogy. Buchholz loves the idea of good times in America especially the productivity and efficiency of the high rise low income housing once available commonly referred to the projects. Guys like Buchholz bash the lower-classes for not accepting the demeaning jobs that JJ and other urban poor have to do to bring in the profits the men's of suits and their nepotistic sons enjoy and in tis awful libertarian type book Todd Buchholz puts blame of rich countries floundering on the feet of those individuals floundering because an economic system works and gins its strength through their difficulties and desperation to take slave wages and chicken feed wage-scales and jobs the suits would never do for themselves. The United States only became successful and rich through the cheap unlimited resources of a massive continent were pretty much available for the taking and the importation of slave-wage immigrants and for a time ....actual slaves. Buchholz also praises some of the worlds most infamous mass killers in Alexander the great to Kemal Ataturk to Japan's Meiji restoration as examples of how nations can overcomes challenges and rebirth themselves into industrial war machines as these two examples of the benevolence of the Turk and Jap would be played out among other people not Turkish or Japanese after these countries changed became nationalistic in the modern world as state empires. of course, maintaining America's global hegemony is something Buchholz and the neo-cons find admirable and a good way to distribute America working class into far away lands protecting shipping trade routes and dependency on trade and wasting oil to ship junk from Chinas factories into Americas Wal-Marts, Save Marts, and dollar tree stores. perhaps if America provided the good factory jobs that made this country an economic powerhouse people wouldn't need to rely on government aid that the right-wing like Todd so espouse hate . they would rather have global empire forcing its bored and distracted youth to join the military or stay hi=ome and do chicken processing and low-wage chicken fast food sale jobs. In this book Todd Buchholz knows full well the chickens are coming home to roost and this is what worries him in his defense and worry for the Global era.
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