Wednesday, December 01, 2004

What can jobless Americans do for the world?



What's wrong with the American economy? How long will so many Americans remain jobless? Has 'U'ncle 'S'am grown old? Old enough to retire; may be die?

I don't think so.

Let's take a closer look at the country right from the basics.
For more than a century now, America has been a land of immigrants. The original natives of the country exist no more. For a long time, people from all parts of the world (be it Europe, South America, Africa or even half-way across the globe - Asia) have immigrated into America. They've entered the country with an aim to enjoy the sumptuous comforts of life available there. The comforts that include not just quality housing, travel, food, recreation, etc; but also the enticing growth-prospects that exist for every individual career-wise. A life highlighted with the all too pleasant American culture of courtesy and mannerisms, towards everyone. In return, these immigrants have contributed back a lot to the country also. They have made it their home. Over the years, they have put their sweat to work and their smile to prosperity.

and America has prospered.
With time, not only has its economy grown steadily; but so has its world-stature. People from all over the world started calling it "Uncle Sam"; out of deep affection. and it became one of the most loved and admired country of the world.

Then what has happened to change that? Can't this continue, as it has done in the past, till say, eternity?

The economies of some of the other countries of the world, like China and India, have changed significantly lately. The growth in these economies has been marked with large-scale industrialization and opening-up of the economy to foreign multi-national companies. The numerous residents of these countries have risen to add those sumptuous comforts to their lives as well; but without having to leave their motherland.

These people are keen to transform their brick-walled units to air-conditioned apartments. The conversion of mud-laden streets to 8-lane high-speed expressways is underway. They are bringing in their Pontiac to get the pleasant no-horn-honking 70-miles-an-hour driving experience right on their own roads. The adoption of advanced methods of waste-management is ensuring that their cities look clean like-never-before. Realization of the "Shop till ya Drop" dream-experience in international-quality shopping malls studded with food joints, recreational facilities, and more is a reality now. The participation in the JCPenney-One-Day-Only-Sale events over the weekends is an add-on. This includes the relish of the yummy extra cheese on burgers and the pizzas with jalapenos.

In all, they are keen to prove to the world that they can make it happen for themselves, just like did the Americans.
and they are...

The question that comes immediately to mind is: How is the prosperity of these people undermining the lives of the already prosperous Americans (if at all)? I'm talking about the Americans who demand (and get) huge financial benefits for their work in multi-national companies? Is it that these multi-national, purely capitalist, organizations of America are harming their own people by outsourcing the work overseas? What should they do instead? Or, what should they do in addition?

America has always been a free country. It has always embraced all the immigrants with open arms and heart. This openness in American culture has given them immense managerial skills. In a way, Americans have not just managed the diverse-cultured-immigrants over the years (and made them their own); but frankly, they've managed the entire world! Their courteous manners hold the power to disarm and win even the toughest of the hearts and change their lives...

and at this point of time, they need to spread their culture beyond the boundaries of their country. Now, it is their turn to "immigrate" into the other countries of the world. Not as individual souls seeking better lives; but as harbingers of openness and courtesy.

and I believe that those jobless Americans definitely have a job on their hands.



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I read your arcticle. Very well written. I personally would like to be an American that "immigrates" to another country. But, I can't afford it. And, I would really prefer to get married before I do. I would also hope that I can go to Europe, but the Europeans are just as difficult as Americans when it comes to immigration.
- Joel C. Boone, USA

Your article almost acts as if America turned into some sort of iceberg for economic growthand that our only hope is to go to other countries. In my opinion, I think immigrating US citizens to countries that pay cheaper wages because their human rights laws are weakisn't a good idea for anyone.
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8 Comments:

At 7:30 AM, Blogger Tom Carter said...

It's not accurate to say that "so many Americans remain jobless." Unemployment in the U.S. is under 6 percent, around what it was during the 1990s. In fact, it isn't much over what we consider to be structural unemployment, which is about 3 percent. In most European countries today, unemployment is far worse, and productivity is low.

Outsourcing is generally not that big a problem for us; it was made an issue in our last election, but it was exaggerated. In fact, we insource more jobs than we outsource. And in an increasingly globalized economy, the trend will of necessity continue.

Nice blog, by the way!

 
At 7:48 PM, Blogger Sanguine One said...

I enjoy your commentary and your realization that Americans have work a bit of work ahead of us. I've been lucky to have worked in the UK,Indonesia, Mexico and Japan and so was fortunate to observe societies in a way a tourist rarely does. This allows me to see my own society from different viewpoints.

There are several factors today that have created unique conditions that this nation has not seen since the rise and fall of the "Robber Barons" during our gilded-age, at the turn of the last century. Loss of public egalitarianism, lack of populist sentiment, secularism overshadowed by an ignorant religiosity, and the influence of pure greed are some of many. So, as a result, the economic gap between rich and poor is more akin to a developing country than a first-world nation. Combined with a cultural gap that leads many to vote against their economic self interest, we have a serious "race to the bottom" that leaves little room to redefine what it is to be an American within the context of a world of improving economic conditions.

I fear that we will lose coherence as a society where, under stress, there is no incentive to work together for a common good. Pessimistic? Perhaps, but I believe Yeats pegged it when he observed "The best lack all conviction while the worst are filled with passionate intensity".

 
At 11:14 PM, Blogger Ray Succre said...

The authenticity with which you view the American character has a broad scope in your writing. In a time when it has become quite acceptable (if not expected) to dismiss the United States as a culture of bullying, capitalistic hostility, and rock star mentality, I find your creative-nonfiction to be a fresh insight into a place I, myself, while living within it, have trouble seeing clearly at times. I don't believe you'll face any overt trouble in publishing your work (beyond what you have already done), and I am certain your eye will grow only keener as you write. I wish you the best in your writing endeavors and hope to read more of your work soon.

 
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