Scott SoCal said:Let's deconstruct.
This is the smart thing to do. The only reason it's happening now instead of two years ago is federal stimulus. In what world does it make sense for public workers who depend on tax receipts for their income to force the federal govt to borrow money from foreign entities and/or print money to sustain jobs that then continue to deplete the treasury as public money pays their salaries? That is just backwards. The only thing the govt should be doing is trimming labor to the point of affordability, just like what happens in the private world. This idea that public service jobs are somehow sacrosanct just contributes to the overall problem. It's essentially a game of kick the can.
The problem with your thesis is that in today's labor market there is no rational relationship between work and wages, considering the rather irrational rapport between merit and profit among the protagonists of business.
While the private sector, having been egged on and abetted by government, has debilitated the majority in the former class, while it has unduly given rewards to the minority among the latter.
Rather than trimming labor to affordability, consequently, which means keeping the majority of profit in the hands of the capitalists, labor should be empowered and, in bringing the necessary pressure to bear upon business ownership, guarantee a more equitable and just distribution of earnings.
At some point the myth of eternal growth driving the world to its mad precipitous rush to make profit, at whatever costs, in a market logic only driven by gains and losses, and not based upon actual need vs. superfluous desire; will some day have to give way to a new and more principled order. Otherwise what purpose did democracy serve?
Perhaps it is human nature to always want more, Scott, yet how can we continue to abide be such a model on a planet that will have 20 billion people living in it by 2050 according to the latest projections?
You want a world in which the capitalists hold all the power and "discipline" labor, rather than one in which everybody has the right to a dignified existence - this yes makes holding a job sacrosanct, not the pure potential to earn cash - well I shudder to think what a monstrous place of eternal conflict, exploitation, indignity and prepotency such a planet will be like.
