a short pcr thought making sense as usual;
The decision by Alaska’s governor Mike Dunleavy and US president
Donald Trump to sacrifice the environment for a gold mine is an
extremely bad one, but I understand why it has happened. The offshoring
of Americans’ jobs to Mexico and Asia has put millions of Americans into
a situation in which their livelihood is not assured. To open up
protected environment and national monuments to mining is Trump’s only
way of creating real jobs. The problem is that the external costs of
the jobs in terms of ecological damage exceeds the value of the wages
and mining output. In other words, the mining cannot cover its costs,
but people devoid of alternative prospects cannot think about the
future. The future is down the road, and many Americans are no longer
confident they are going to be here down the road. For many, it is now
or never.
So, we can add to the external costs of the offshoring of American
jobs that I documented in an earlier article the ecological damage from
the go ahead government is giving to mining ecological fragile lands in
an effort to replace some of the offshored jobs. People will blame
Trump for destroying salmon and the ecosystem dependent on salmon, and
Trump is in part responsible, but the real responsibility rests on the
global corporations who moved their production for US markets abroad and
on Wall Street that drove the process. All that capitalism has left to
loot in America are the national monuments and forests and protected
ecological areas.
The offshoring of US jobs was an act of suicide by the United States.........https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2019/08/13/gold-over-life-literally/
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