Rolling Plunder – How Scott Walker and Paul Ryan Plan To Sell Out Wisconsin, and the Voters are Oblivious...
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Wise Up and Rise Up Wisconsin
♦ Governor
Scott Walker likes to display his rebel side (although it’s an illusion
intended to solidify Tea-Party bona fides in optics only) by riding
around on a Harley Davidson motorcycle. After all, Harley Davidson is
headquartered in Wisconsin.
Well, for now at least.
♦ Wisconsin
representative, now Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, also likes to tout
his form of fiscal conservatism. However, as the former Chairman of
the budgetary ways and means committee, a federal budget is also an
optical illusion (hasn’t been one since ’07).
♦ Representative
Paul Ryan and Governor Scott Walker along with RNC Chairman Reince
Preibus promote themselves as proud Wisconsin cheese-heads;
“conservatives” they say.
Well,
given Paul Ryan’s full-throated endorsement and promotion for the
Trans-Pacific Trade Deal (TPP), perhaps the Wisconsin working voter
would like to see exactly what they have in mind for you. Remember,
each of the aforementioned has also endorsed Senator Ted Cruz – who, not
coincidentally, was the co-author of the Trade Promotion Authority bill
(TPA) which was the vehicle to insure TPP’s passage.
Rather
than go through all of the tentacles, and difficult to understand TPP
construct, let’s instead use that wonderful Scott Walker (Harley
Davidson motorcycle) example to show Wisconsin voters what’s really
going on.
Representative
Paul Ryan and Senator Ted Cruz created the legislative vehicle for The
Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership, or TPP. The legislative vehicle for
TPP is called Trade Promotion Authority, or TPA.
Both
Ryan and Cruz were actually quite proud of TPA, until candidate Donald
Trump made a campaign issue of the trade deal. Senator Cruz now claims
he doesn’t support TPP.
However,
these trade deal constructs did not happen by accident, they were built
and designed for a reason. The wall street connections to TPP brings
the presidential election race into the more broad agenda, and that’s
where you find a geographical relationship which immediately connects
RNC head Reince Preibus.
You see, sometimes you need to step back to see the larger picture.
The
RNC/GOPe were bedfellows in 2014 along with the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce and its president Tom Donohue. The U.S. CoC worked earnestly
to get the Trans-Pacific Trade Deal constructed. Donohue being the CEO
in charge of the U.S. Business interests, via the Chamber, who were
doing the actual trade deal negotiations.
The
U.S. Chamber (Donohue) also needed a legislative path. As a
consequence the path needs legislatures as bill sponsors. That’s where
Paul Ryan and Ted Cruz come in to the picture. Together in early 2015
they penned an Op-Ed which appeared in the Wall Street Journal, and also
is available HERE.
How
they actually worked in the House and Senate to get the trade vehicle,
TPA, through the legislative system is quite remarkable. FULL DETAILS HERE.
When we say “remarkable”, we really mean it.
When it is possible to usurp the will of the people, and simultaneously position yourself as outside of the construct therein, such Machiavellian plausible deniability should
at the very least be recognized as brilliant. TPA was a brutal
scheme. TPP is devastating to the U.S. But the way Ryan/Cruz guided
TPA through the House and Senate was brilliant nonetheless.
And
that is where Wisconsinites (Preibus, Ryan, Walker) align with a unity
agenda within the deal itself. A deal constructed by the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce, that entirely benefits Wall Street.
Can you see now how the 2014 GOPe roadmap gains
increased importance, and how Presidential Candidate Scott Walker
became part of the entire 2016 nomination scheme? Follow the money.
Yes, including the Ricketts money.
Beyond
the terrible legislation is the actual TPP trade deal itself; and
beyond the TPP are the consequences to the U.S. manufacturing base and
U.S. worker.
For an example of those consequences we turn to the beloved Harley Davidson.
A few years ago Harley Davidson opened a plant in Northern India, yes India.
[ Remember the Wisconsin Sikh Temple shooting – did you see those police at the CNN town hall questioning Donald Trump? ]
Coincidences are funny that way. I digress.
Harley Davidson in India?
Many die-hard hog fans were worried that Harley was going to start
building their bikes out of country. Given what happened to the auto
industry can you blame them for worrying. However, that wasn’t
immediately what was happening, because Harley Davidson USA knew their
bikes lived and died on the reputation of being “American Iron”,
despite many of the parts made over seas.
However, India
has a 100+% tariff on motorcycle imports. When combined with other
import taxes and duties it all adds up to a staggering 115% cost
increase to sell a U.S. manufactured Harley in India.
India
also has a population over a billion people. A very large market! But
selling an expensive bike in a poor country with a 100+% import tariff
makes the market virtually untouchable. Unless...
To work around the problem, and simultaneously set themselves up for future market opportunities, Harley Davidson built a plant in India.
If the Harley is built in India it can be sold in India for less
than half the price of building in the U.S. and importing it.
However, the future opportunities angle stems
from India not only building their own Harleys, but also manufacturing
most of the Harley’s sold on the international market as well. Build
here and export from the U.S. and you find a big tariff at the
destination; but build in India and export from India and the tariffs
are avoided upon arrival.
How
does this help the U.S. manufacturing of Harley Davidson? How does
this help jobs here in the U.S.? How does this help the U.S. factory
worker?
It doesn’t.
But the corporate side (Wall Street / NYSE “HOG”) books of Harley Davidson look great.
See how that works?
In essence, Harley USA will build Harley’s for the USA (disclaimer: “for now”), and Harely in India will build for most the rest of the world. They are still in the working-out-the-kinks-
So
you might ask if India, with a billion citizen market, charges a 100%
tariff on U.S. manufactured product, well, what’s the tariff the USA
charges to import a motorcycle here from say, Japan?
Well, that would be 2.4%.
Yes, a measly 2.4%
But, wait, it gets better – that is going away too:
Are you seeing the problem yet?
If
the U.S. export of a Harley Davidson incurs an import tariff at the
destination (say China 30%, or Vietnam 40%), but the same tariff does
not apply when the import arrives from India, what nation do you think
will be manufacturing the Harley Davidson motorcycles which appear in
China?
Meanwhile,
the U.S. unilaterally disarms in the import tariff battle, and drops
all import tariffs on the foreign motorcycles which will directly
compete with those very same remaining Harley Davidson motorcycles which
ARE made in the U.S.A.
Do
you remember the Wisconsin Radio Host Charlie Sykes interview of Donald
Trump when Sykes climbed atop his high horse and so “righteously” told
Trump that Wisconsin is an Import-Export state, and tariffs hurt their
economy? etc. etc. etc.
How does that Sykes gibberish look against this example now?
We
are only using Harley Davidson as a representative example based on
geography (Wisconsin). This horrific Trade Deal applies nation wide in
all areas of manufacturing, import and export.
Scott
Walker will be fine, he’ll probably end up on Wall Street. Speaker of
the House Paul Ryan will be fine, he’ll lock in a multi-million lobbying
contract. Reince Preibus will be fine, he’s already got a rolodex
filled with Global Bankers and High Financiers.
It’s the ordinary middle-class Wisconsin cheese-head voter who will be impacted.
Are they foolish enough to be co-dependents to their own financial demise?
I guess we’ll find out....Wisconsin Values ?
Reference Notes – If you want to compare trade tariffs, examples as shared, on these motorcycles imports and exports you can go HERE to
the duty calculator and select engines > 970cc (the first three
duty comparison checks are free – after that the website charges for
use).
Next
time you are in a grocery store, pick up a package of Nabisco Fig
Newtons, look at the small wording next to the ingredients and you will
see “made in mexico”. It’s the same poor trade deals that are creating
the same outcomes.
¹/Also, Hat Tip to “SEVENTHNDR“ for sourcing.
²/How Ted Cruz and Paul Ryan hoodwinked America HERE
³/Senator Jeff Sessions discusses TPP HERE and Audio HERE
Just a Reminder, this is an insurgency.
– The modern enemy of Wall Street is Main Street vulgarians. The
current enemy of the RNC/GOPe is not Democrats, it’s Grassroots
Conservatives; Common Sense Conservatives; more vulgarians.
The
Republican Party, and the Republican media apparatus, view us as their
enemy. We are the enemy they need to protect themselves from:
Now, ask yourself, why would the RNC want to “stymie a movement candidate“? Who exactly does that benefit? Obviously, the “non-movement” candidate, ie “the turtle“.
Isn’t the entire reason for campaigning in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina etc. to make a movement/momentum?
In addition Rule #40 changed in 2014 from previously five needed state wins, to a newer threshold of eight (8):
Again,
ask yourself who does this benefit? A candidate can win seven states
outright, and still not have their name presented for nomination?
These rules were made/affirmed in 2014 –
Who or what exactly was the GOP concerned about blocking in 2016 that
would necessitate such rules? When combined with other rule changes you
can clearly identify a consolidation of power within the RNC apparatus
intentionally constructed to stop the candidate of the GRASSROOTS from
achieving victory.
It’s all part of their GOPe Roadmap.
Laura J Alcorn
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