Since the MSM seems to think AZ Democrats have gone mute . . .

David Safier

by David Safier Damn, I've written lots of snarky posts lately! Maybe it's me, I don't know. But my sense is, there's lots to be snarky about these days. Anyway . . . I've noted Howie Fischer's omission of any mention of a Democratic response to Adams and Pearce's attempts to bully their chosen nominees … Read more

I guess I’ll take that as a correction

David Safier

by David Safier Yesterday I noted two important errors in an article by Alexis Huicochea in the Star about school tax credits, and I recommended corrections. She incorrectly stated private school tax credit contributions end Friday. Wrong. A new piece of legislation kept them open until April 15 but didn't change the deadline for public … Read more

Where are the jobs? Overseas of course (and you are subsidizing multi-national corporations to ship your job overseas)

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

Where are all those private sector jobs being created by record corporate profits? I have posted on this topic previously. The new corporate business model: increase profits, not jobs; UPDATE: The new corporate business model: increase profits, not jobs; and Update II: The new corporate business model: increase profits, not jobs; and Update III: The new corporate business model: increase profits, not jobs.

Now the Economic Policy Institute, a Washington think tank, says American companies have created 1.4 million jobs overseas this year, compared with less than 1 million in the U.S. The additional 1.4 million jobs would have lowered the U.S. unemployment rate to 8.9 percent, says Robert Scott, the institute's senior international economist. Where are the Jobs? For Many Companies, Overseas – CBS News (AP report).

The trend helps explain why unemployment remains high in the United States, edging up to 9.8 percent last month, even though companies are performing well: All but 4 percent of the top 500 U.S. corporations reported profits this year, and the stock market is close to its highest point since the 2008 financial meltdown.

But the jobs are going elsewhere. . .

"There's a huge difference between what is good for American companies versus what is good for the American economy," says Scott.

American jobs have been moving overseas for more than two decades. In recent years, though, those jobs have become more sophisticated think semiconductors and software, not toys and clothes.

And now many of the products being made overseas aren't coming back to the United States. Demand has grown dramatically this year in emerging markets like India, China and Brazil.

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"Companies will go where there are fast-growing markets and big profits," says Jeffrey Sachs, globalization expert and economist at Columbia University. "What's changed is that companies today are getting top talent in emerging economies, and the U.S. has to really watch out."

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A key factor behind this runaway international growth is the rise of the middle class in these emerging countries. By 2015, for the first time, the number of consumers in Asia's middle class will equal those in Europe and North America combined.

"All of the growth over the next 10 years is happening in Asia," says Homi Kharas, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and formerly the World Bank's chief economist for East Asia and the Pacific.

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The strategy isn't restricted to just the largest American companies. Entrepreneurs, whether in technology, retail or in manufacturing, today hire globally from the start.

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[E]conomists, like Columbia University's Jeffrey Sachs, say multinational corporations have no choice, especially now that the quality of the global work force has improved. Sachs points out that the U.S. is falling in most global rankings for higher education while others are rising.

"We are not fulfilling the educational needs of our young people," says Sachs. "In a globalized world, there are serious consequences to that."

AZ legislators who want to drown government in the bathtub

David Safier

by David Safier The new Americans for Tax Reform list of No New Tax Pledgers (correct name: Taxpayer Protection Pledge) is out. Here are the Arizona state legislatures who have taken a pledge to a foreign (i.e., out of state) entity instead of focusing on their duty to the people of Arizona. 11 Senators of … Read more

The “Worst Star Headline of 2010” results are in

David Safier

by David Safier It's official. BfA readers have decided, the worst headline from the Star in 2010 was: Why seniors say Obamacare is bad medicine for them Though this was a secret ballot, I have to say, I concur. That was my choice as well. Here are the vote percentages, in order of preference: Why … Read more

Banksters of Wall Street whine: ‘where’s the love?’

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Drudgico Politico has one of the most insane reports I have read in some time. Our Betters, the banksters of Wall Street, the "smartest guys in the room" who invented casino capitalism and nearly destroyed the world's financial system and economy, are whining "where's the love?" from the Obama administration. Obama & … Read more

Redistricting update: No change, Pearce and Adams fended off

AZ BlueMeanie

by Craig McDermott, cross-posted from Random Musings The Arizona Commission on Appellate Court Appointments met today to consider the "Communication from House Speaker Kirk Adams and Senate President-Elect Russell Pearce" – basically, they met to decide whether to reopen the nomination process for the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission because Pearce and Adams didn't like the … Read more

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