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Author: tedorn44
Date: Jan 18, 2007 16:05

New Nation News reports
The American Worker - Betrayed
Plants and jobs exported to Mexico and China
Hag 1:6 ...he that earneth wages earneth wages [to put it] into a
bag with holes. Luk 10:7 ...for the labourer is worthy of his hire.

American Worker Invasion Front Page
Stop the Free Trade Area of the Americas - FTAA Stop the Central
American Free Trade Agreement - CAFTA

Draft program to take back America for the benefit of Americans by
NNN

Breaking news on: plant closings - store closings - lost jobs - cut
jobs - layoffs
bankruptcy - trade deficit - Mexico+China

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Ford to cut 14,000 US jobs

Job losses lead to drop in home prices

W.Va. Mill Town Suffers Slow Death
National Steel Corp. supported 13,000 families, nearly everyone in a
town of about 25,000. The mill was a birthright. Children were raised
to believe if they worked hard enough, they would always have a job.

Outsourcing of Customer Service to India leads to theft - Offshore
bank worker arrested in fraud - (link fixed)
Police in Bangalore, India's technology hub, have arrested an employee
at a data processing center for allegedly siphoning $420,000 from the
accounts of 20 customers of United Kingdom-based bank HSBC, news
reports said Wednesday. The arrest was made after HSBC Electronic Data
Processing India Ltd. -- which handles the bank's back-office work from
outsourcing centers in India -- filed a complaint saying one of its
employees accessed "personal, security and debit card information" and
passed them on to associates involved in the fraud. This is the second
major bank fraud reported by an outsourcing center in India in less
than a year.

ForeclosureS.com: Western Mortgage Defaults on the Rise
She went on to say that things were even worse in Michigan where GM and
Ford have made massive job cuts. "Michigan experienced 22,742 mortgage
default filings in the first quarter of the year," said Ms. McGee. She
added, "The Midwest never got caught up in the feeding frenzy that
skyrocketed prices in the overheated coastal markets. We suspect that
job loss is the major factor for foreclosure increase in the region."

H1-B Visa Foreign IT Workers and the Immigration Bill
IT Unemployment Is About To Take A BIG Jump UP!
It is no accident that China and India graduate so many more engineers
than the U.S. The governments of China and India plan closely with
industry and universities to encourage their citizens to obtain four
year and advanced college degrees in math and the sciences.
In contrast, today, the U.S government appears to be working closely
with industry and universities to discourage their citizens from
obtaining four year and advanced college degrees in math and the
sciences. State and Federal governments are slashing support for both
universities and students. U.S. students must increasingly borrow large
sums of money to finance their college educations.

While government and industry are taking away college access with one
hand, they are just as busy taking away technolgy jobs with the other
hand by giving giving those jobs to foreign workers.
>From the very beginning of the Bush Administration U.S. companies have
lobbied Congress and President Bush extensively to obtain greater
freedom in hiring cheaper foreign technology workers via H-1B and L1
visa programs. Concurrently, U.S. companies have also been busy
relocating many technology jobs offshore to India and China where
salaries are a fraction of U.S.-base technology salaries and where
there is no health insurance cost - because the governments of those
countries provide social health care for their citizens.

DEATH WITH A VIEW -- A PLAY IN THREE VERY SHORT ACTS
by H. Millard В© 2006

Unions worked up over illegal scab labor
AFL-CIO President John Sweeney says guest-worker programs supported by
top Democrats such as Sens. Edward M. Kennedy and Dianne Feinstein are
a "bad idea and harm all workers." "The corporate strategy is export
good American jobs and then import cheap labor," he said. "That might
be good corporate strategy, but in my judgment, it's not good for the
American worker."

Delphi to cut jobs, try to void contracts
Delphi (DPHIQ) plans to cut as many as 8,500 salaried workers, or 25%%
of its white-collar workforce globally, and is seeking to keep just
eight of its plants as part of a massive restructuring of the
automotive parts supplier. Delphi also said that it will file motions
with a U.S. bankruptcy court in New York on Friday to void its labor
contracts, a step that its unions including the UAW have said could
trigger a strike.

Kraft To Cut 8,000 Jobs

China hails Bush's rejection of quotas on steel pipe
The Chinese Government welcomed the rejection by U.S. President George
W. Bush of a request to impose quotas on steel pipe imported from
China, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce said Monday. This is
the fourth time that the president decided not to place quotas on
Chinese exports to the United States, the spokesman made the statement
on the website of the ministry

China trumps US as top IT product exporter
PARIS - China surpassed the United States as the world's top exporter
of laptop computers, mobile phones and other information and
communications technology devices in 2004, the Organization for
Economic Co-operation and Development said on Monday.

Report: Ford likely to close five North American plants

'Made in Mexico' Uniforms Miff Border Cops
WASHINGTON -- The labels inside the U.S. Border Patrol uniforms have
been making many federal agents feel uneasy. It's not the fit or feel
of the olive-green shirts and pants, but what their labels read: "Made
in Mexico." "It's embarrassing to be protecting the U.S.-Mexico border
and be wearing a uniform made in Mexico," says T.J. Bonner, president
of the National Border Patrol Council, a 6,500-member union.

GM to cut 30,000 US jobs
GM to close a dozen North American manufacturing facilities
Ford to cut about 4,000 salaried jobs in North America

18 Nov 2005 archived (click at left for full coverage) New Nation News
- Archives

120 Suspected Illegal Mostly Mexican Migrants Arrested at Wal-Mart
Construction Site
At least 120 illegal immigrants, most of them from Mexico, were
detained, Schuylkill County Sheriff Frank McAndrew said. He said he
began investigating the site and contacted federal officials after
getting complaints from local tradespeople. "You've got a situation
here where illegal immigrants are coming into Schuylkill County and
taking (local union workers') jobs for eight bucks an hour. They are
working for poverty wages, and creating unemployment because our
skilled tradesmen are out of work," McAndrew said.

Workers at Delphi, Nation's Largest Auto Supplier, Face Uncertain
Future After Bankruptcy
The bankruptcy filing Saturday sent shock waves through a U.S. auto
industry already weakened by high labor costs and falling market share.
Spun off from General Motors Corp. in 1999, Delphi has 50,000 U.S.
employees.

Texas Emergency Hurricane Hotline Outsourced to India

Wal-Mart Accused of Denying Lunch Breaks

Delta Air Lines files for bankruptcy

China to be world's leading exporter
EU warns of new China textile 'disaster'
China Posts Third-Highest Trade Surplus on Record (Update4)

Labor Day vs. Day Labor - by James Fulford

U.S. first-time jobless claims climb

Record Level of Imports and Surge in Chinese Textile Imports Push
Trade Deficit Higher

Yahoo to give US$1 billion in China deal

Morristown furniture maker to lay off 200 employees - Their work is
being outsourced to China.

Microsoft Backs China Development Center
Microsoft said last week it would open a software-development center in
Beijing with Lang Chao International Ltd., a Chinese computer
distributor and software developer in which Microsoft took a $25
million stake last month. - Invest in America! - (Svejk)

Chinese carriers to buy 42 Boeing 787s - (Then copy them and put Boeing
out of business)

CAN AMERICANS COMPETE? Is America the World's 97-lb. Weakling?
It's a crisis of confidence unlike anything America has felt in a
generation. Residents of tiny Newton, Iowa, wake up to the distressing
news that a Chinese firm-What's it called? Haier? That's
Chinese?-wants to buy their biggest employer, the famed but
foundering Maytag appliance company. - (reader link) - (Commentary)

CAFTA Guts All "Buy American" Laws: A New Green Light for
Outsourcing

China's NPC vice-chairman meets with US senator
Senator Mark Dayton from Minnesota expressed his admiration for the
tremendous achievements China has made under the guidance of Chinese
leadership.
Dayton co-sponsors bill to protect Minnesota lakes from Asian carp

OUR FOREIGN TRADE DEFICIT IS $500 BILLION PER YEAR By Senator Mark
Dayton
Those (NAFTA) imbalances, however, pale in comparison to our trade
deficit with China. In 2002, we exported $22 billion worth of goods to
China; we imported $125 billion worth of goods, mostly manufactured
products, from China! This imbalance has been highly beneficial for
China. These investments helped fund a 9.1 percent growth in China's
economy last year. There was no recession over there! Presently, there
are over 40,000 U.S. business ventures in China. No one has counted how
many of them led to the closing of a manufacturing plant in the United
States. What we do know is that over 2,600,000 manufacturing jobs have
been lost in this country during the past three years.

North Carolina: Clinton Electronics Plant To Lay Off 250 Workers
Executives say the facility costs more money to run than it brings in,
so, they are moving the jobs to Mexico and to other sites
North Carolina: Transportation Security Administration says it will
eliminate the jobs of 54 screeners in Charlotte
Indiana: Local Chrysler Foundry To Close; 800 Jobs To Be Lost
Montana: Stimson workers in shock - Laid-off employees fear looming
bills, hope for rehires, retraining
Mississippi: Textron announces 60 more layoffs at Greenville plant
Massachusetts: Hard-hit professionals working 'survival jobs' years
after layoffs
New Jersey: PSEG to cut jobs at plants in South Jersey
Arkansas: Acxiom: New Technology to Help Earnings, May Mean More
Layoffs
US-based Kimball Electronics to set up China manufacturing plant
Georgia: Candy maker to move to Mexico, leaving 200 jobless

American Workers Betrayed By Congress - By Stephen Crockett
By a vote of 217 to 215, the Congress of the United States at the
direction of the Bush Administration has betrayed all American workers.
The Central American Free Trade Agreement will create unfair pressure
to lower the wages of all American workers when the basic staples not
likely to be influenced by the agreement are exploding in price.
American companies will be under great pressure to move manufacturing
operations outside the United States. Giant retailers of cheap imported
products made by grossly underpaid and exploited Central American
workers will profit. Companies like Wal-Mart will profit but not most
American workers. American taxpayers along with American workers will
suffer. - (reader link)

Breaking Monopoly Power - by Stephen Crockett
Since Ronald Reagan came to power, the anti-monopoly laws and
regulations of the US government have been completely gutted. Under the
disguise of deregulation, monopoly economic power has come to dominate
most sectors of the American economy. Consumers, workers and our free
democratic forms of government has all been made to suffer.

"Global Gulag": The plan is moving along as always - A future hell
planned for your children - by Sartre
"...Supporting the treasonous trade policies of any administration that
promotes Free Trade as good for America is akin to selling out your
children's birthrights..."

Americans show interest in learning Chinese
China is casting such a huge shadow on the United States that many
Americans are scrambling to learn the Chinese language in a bid to
retain their competitive edge.

China-Mart Takes Over - By Paul Craig Roberts
US corporations decided that the way to get rich was to destroy their
American consumer base by closing their American factories, throwing
their US employees out of work and hiring Chinese instead. What US
corporations and the free trade economists overlook is that giving
Americans' jobs to foreigners raises foreign incomes and lowers
American incomes. When credit cards and home equity lines are maxed
out, there will be nothing to support the US consumer market. - (Svejk)

40%% of companies plan to outsource to China in the next 3-5 years -
(Svejk)

Kodak Swings to a Loss Again, Targets 10,000 More Job Cuts
ATA Airlines Cutting 450 Jobs Amid Outsourcing Plans
HP Expected to Announce Massive Layoffs

U.S. senator vows to try to stop China-Unocal deal

Idaho County Sues Over Illegal Immigrant Workers
BOISE, Idaho -- Faced with the costs of coping with illegal immigrants,
one county is looking to the courts for help -- by filing a
racketeering lawsuit against the businesses that hire these workers.
The legal theory: that a pattern of immigration violations by employers
is costing Canyon County millions for law enforcement, education and
social services. "Their presence lowers the labor wage for American
citizens and removes employment opportunities," county Commissioner
Robert Vasquez, an ambitious politician who just started a bid for
Congress, said of the illegal workers. "Certainly it uses tax dollars
to provide them with educational services, medical care, unemployment
compensation for those that are injured on the job. They are a drain on
the taxpayers of Canyon County, the state of Idaho and the U.S. in
general." - (Invasion!)

Chinese labor for oil drilling eyed in Colo.
Canadian oil giant EnCana is considering bringing in Chinese companies
to construct and operate drilling rigs in the Colorado Rockies, as the
region struggles to keep up with demand and rising energy prices. "I
am totally against the Chinese government running the jobs in our
country," said Rep. John Salazar, Colorado Democrat, whose district is
most affected by drilling. "With the Chinese government getting
involved, it's not even a competitive business model." Mr. Salazar and
other U.S. lawmakers already are concerned about the China National
Offshore Oil Corp.'s interest in buying the U.S. oil and gas
conglomerate Unocal Corp. - (Svejk)

Chinese to buy US bike firm Huffy
Huffy, a 115-year-old US bicycle maker and one of the country's
best-known brands, looks set to fall into Chinese hands. Huffy is to
reorganise, allowing its Chinese suppliers and a firm linked to the
Chinese government to raise their shareholding to 51%%. - (Svejk)

IBM Sells PC Business To Red China Concern - America Losing Economic
War To Red China - (Svejk)

GM Hiring in Brazil, Firing in U.S. - (Aryan Barbarian)
A portion of GM's engineering work that was previously done in the
United States is being shipped overseas to Brazil and South Korea, a
move that will cost U.S. workers more than 6,000 jobs a year from now
until 2008, reported the Times.
Winn-Dixie Firing Thousands - (Aryan Barbarian)

STOP CAFTA.com
"Please join our nationwide movement to STOP Congress from approving
the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA).
Although the immediate threat posed by CAFTA is job losses, the most
important reason to oppose CAFTA is that it would be a steppingstone to
the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). Congressional approval of
the FTAA would spell the end of U.S. Independence and our American way
of life.

12 May 2005 archived (click at left for full coverage) New Nation News
- Archives

American Worker - Archives
12 May 2005 18 Nov 2005 archived
10 August 2003 30 November 2003 3 March 2004
1 Jan 2003 25 Feb 2003 14 June 2003
26 October 2002 7 November 2002 17 November 2002

Draft program to take back America for the benefit of Americans by
NNN

1. Round up and deport all illegal aliens
2. Give all legal, foreign workers six months to leave the country
3. Only American English will be spoken in all work places
4. Ballots may only be printed in American English
5. No foreign ownership of American businesses or property
6. US to withdraw from all foreign economic treaties such as NAFTA,
GATT, the World Bank, etc.
7. Increase constitutional tariffs until they eliminate competition
by foreign slave labor
8. End all foreign aid and loans
9. Abolish the private "Federal Reserve"
10. Stop paying usurious interest on the Federal Debt
11. A charge of Treason for theft, export or sale of American
Technology
12. Illegal aliens may not transfer money out of US. Tourists may not
leave with more than they came with.
13. Abolish income tax.
14. Prevent investment by American Citizens in competing foreign
industry or technology
15. (may be revised or expanded...)

Links to related sites:
American Workers: High Immigration Harms Many American Workers -
NumbersUSA

H-1B is one of many bills that allows companies in the United States to
hire foreign workers.

Buy USA Made Products
US job loses to China
Constitution Party 2000 Platform - Tariffs and Trade
Stop Treasonous Export of Technology, Industries and Jobs

Buy American! Save American Jobs! Boycott Walmart!

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