From The American
Left History Blog Archives (2007)-On American Political Discourse
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In 2007-2008 I, in vain,
attempted to put some energy into analyzing the blossoming American
presidential campaign since it was to be, as advertised at least, a watershed
election, for women, blacks, old white anglos, latinos, youth, etc. In the
event I had to abandon the efforts in about May of 2008 when it became obvious,
in my face obvious, that the election would be a watershed only for those who
really believed that it would be a watershed election. The four years of the
Obama presidency, the 2012 American presidential election campaign, and world
politics have only confirmed in my eyes that that abandonment was essentially
the right decision at the right time. In short, let the well- paid bourgeois
commentators go on and on with their twitter. I, we, had (have) better things
to do like fighting against the permanent wars, the permanent war economies,
the struggle for more and better jobs, and for a workers party that fights for
a workers government . More than enough to do, right? Still a look back at some
of the stuff I wrote then does not a bad feel to it. Read on.
*******STILL HO HUM
THE DEMOCRATS PASS A VERY MINIMUM WAGE BILL
This week, the week of
January 8, 2007, the Democratically-controlled U.S. House of Representatives
passed a new federal minimum wage bill making the new federal minimum wage
standard $7.25/hr. This bill was hailed as the beginning of the golden age of
the working class by the organized labor tops and Democratic politicians. Be
still my heart-we have reached the promise land! Of course, for the Democratic
politicians the minimum wage is very far removed from their daily reality. No, that
s not quite true. When at home and they notice the people, mainly immigrants,
who tend their lawns and clean and repair their houses- that is where they
connect with the puny minimum wage. For a very different take on this question
I repost a blog from the summer of 2006 when this question first surfaced. I
stand by the political points made there.
HO-HUM- THE DEMOCRATS WANT TO FIGHT FOR A $7 FEDERAL
MINIMUM WAGE
WHAT PLANET ARE THESE PEOPLE ON? FIGHT FOR A LIVING
WAGE!
FORGET DONKEYS, ELEPHANTS AND GREENS- BUILD A WORKERS
PARTY!
Is there no end to this
madness of bourgeois parliamentary politics? This writer has just recently
learned that the leader of the House Democrats, Nancy Pelosi, wants to
reintroduce legislation that would raise the federal minimum wage standard from
$5 to $7 (rounded off)/hour. This is legislation that earlier in the session
the Republican-dominated Congress brushed aside without a murmur as an outrage
against humankind. This project is supposedly the lynchpin of the Democratic
program, and incidentally the road to heaven for working people, for the 2006
election cycle in the fall.
Let’s do the math-rounding
off a little. National median household
income is about $50,000/yr. $5*40hours*52 weeks= $10,000 /yr. That is very,
very, very poor, indeed. Now, let us try $7*40 hours*52 weeks=$15,000/yr. Even
Bill Gates and Warren Buffet would agree that still is very, very, very poor,
indeed. These numbers speak to “Third World” economic conditions. And it’s no
accident that a significant proportion of people at the bottom are blacks,
Hispanics and immigrants from “third world” countries. Jesus, with this program
this writer has to seriously reconsider his longtime fundamental opposition to
capitalist parties and to capitalism. $7/hour minimum wages means we have
entered paradise. Forget socialist equality. Forget the classless society. Just
vote Democratic in 2006.
Seriously though, this issue brings up what militants must do. Our program is not small, incremental increases of minimum wage levels but a living wage for all. That is the program that a workers party representative in Congress would fight for. However, that is not the end all or be our entire program. Karl Marx long ago argued against the bourgeois and socialist theorists of the Iron Law of Wages (those who thought the struggle for increased wages was Utopian or counterproductive because the capitalists’ wage bills were fixed) and trade union reformists that the remedy was not a “fair day’s pay for a far day’s work” but the ultimate abolition of the wage system through societal redistribution of the social surplus generated by labor. That is our ultimate goal.
Nevertheless, the capitalists
will argue that raising the minimum wage will eliminate jobs here or send jobs
to other countries. No, it will reduce their profits-maybe (they always seem to
be able to generate those non-existent funds when pressed to the wall by
successful strikes). That is the bottom line. To be honest, it is not the
concern of militants if individual capitalists go under. Our immediate fight is
for jobs, and jobs with a living wage and some dignity. To stop runaway shops
labor has to organize internationally. To stop the race to the bottom here
labor has to organize Wal-Mart and the South, of openers. That is the
beginning. The end? Remember Karl Marx’s point-ABOLISH THE WAGE SYSTEM.
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