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Friday, December 28, 2012

Ray Tapajna Living Journals Keeping History Straight

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PRLog (Press Release)  - Ray Tapajna, Editor and Artist at Tapart News and Art that Talks which mixes published commentaries and articles with thought provoking art that talks related to  global issues, has a new blog dedicated to workers dignity  with a chronical of Free Trade and Globalist failures since 1956.

1956 was the year, the U.S. Government stayed out of  a war in the Middle East but started another kind of war against  American workers.  The U.S. Government sponsored the moving of factories outside the USA in 1956. The program was supposed to be a temporary one to help out the Mexican and Central American Economies while testing how cheaper prices would affect the American economy.  By 1992, prior to the passing of  the NAFTA and GATT trade agreements by President Bill Clinton and a Democrat controlled Congress, more than 2,000 U.S. factories had been moved to Mexico.  After NAFTA was passed, the number quickly doubled to 4,000 factories being moved to Mexico taking advantage of  the underclass in that country.  Soon after passing NAFTA, President Clinton had to rush billions of dollars to Mexico to save the Peso.   None of this stopped the tide of migrant workers from Mexico seeking economic survival in the USA.  Surrounding the time, the U.S. went through the most massive dislocation of jobs in U.S. history with millions of American workers losing their jobs and with many losing everthing they worked an entire life to save.  Workers became the real commodities of Free Trade.  1956 was also the same year when money was globalized after the Suez Crisis exposed an international financial crisis.

A working poor class was established in the USA with the statistics being "cooked"  and the unemployment reporting a facade.  Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans revealed a vast underclass in the USA living in a silent depression.

Ray Tapajna explores this  lost world in the Globalist Free Trader Flat World of  Thomas Friedman of the New York Times with Bill and Hillary Clinton joining hands with  The Bush family while Alan Greenspan was declaring prosperity. The  economy became one that  was based on making money on money while our manufacturing sector faded away. It became a Transformer Money Toy Economy with the functions failing.  Now even the money on money economy is fractured as evident by the mortgage crisis, the bankruptcies and the bank closings.

Here are the thought   provoking sites providing the untold stories behind the news in the global economic arena.  We do not need any conspiracy theories to know that  elite powers in government and big business steered Globalization and Free Trade.  It is obvious that neither evolve in any  natural economic way but were manipulated by  powerful forces outside the will of the  people.
See http://tapsearch.com/tapartnews/
http://tapsearch.com/flatworld/
http://tapsearch.com/clinton/
http://tapsearch.com/communications-by-rank
http://tapsearch.com/globalization/
http://tapsearch.com/workers-dignity-betrayed   ( new blog )
http://www.bizarrepolitics.com/
http://www.therationale.com/
http://www.ethicsbox.com
http://arklineart.fotopages.com
http://www.graphicsforums.com/public/list.asp?id=1247
Be informed and do help restore the American Dream for all in the world and stop the greatest betrayal  of workers ever.
Also note Ray Tapajna's new Living Healing Art at http://ray-tapajna.artistwebsites.com  with news stories about his art at http://ray-tapajna.artistwebsites.com/news.html 

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