Greg Palast: TODAY’S PIG IS TOMORROW’S BACON (a Labor Day recipe)

2006-09-04

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Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 18:30:58 -0400
From: Greg Palast <•••@••.•••>

TODAY'S PIG IS TOMORROW'S BACON (a Labor Day recipe)

By Greg Palast
September, 3 2006

Some years from now, in an economic refugee relocation "Enterprise Zone," your 
kids will ask you, "What did you do in the Class War, Daddy?"

The trick of class war is not to let the victims know they're under attack. 
That's how, little by little, the owners of the planet take away what little we 
have.

This week, Dupont, the chemical giant, slashed employee pension benefits by 
two-thirds. Furthermore, new Dupont workers won't get a guaranteed pension at 
all -- and no health care after retirement. It's part of Dupont's new "Die 
Young" program, I hear. Dupont is not in financial straits. Rather, the slash 
attack on its workers' pensions was aimed at adding a crucial three cents a 
share to company earnings, from $3.11 per share to $3.14.

So Happy Labor Day.

And this week, the government made it official: For the first time since the 
Labor Department began measuring how the American pie is sliced, those in the 
top fifth of the wealth scale are now gobbling up over half (50.4%) of our 
nation's annual income.

So Happy Labor Day.

We don't even get to lick the plates. While 15.9% of us don't have health 
insurance (a record, Mr. President!), even those of us who have it, don't have 
it: we're spending 36% more per family out of pocket on medical costs since the 
new regime took power in Washington. If you've actually tried to collect from 
your insurance company, you know what I mean.

So Happy Labor Day.



But if you think I have nothing nice to say about George W. Bush, let me report 
that the USA now has more millionaires than ever -- 7.4 million! And over the 
past decade, the number of billionaires has more than tripled, 341 of them!

If that doesn't make you feel like you're missing out, this should: You, Mr. 
Median, are earning, after inflation, a little less than you earned when Richard
Nixon reigned. Median household income -- and most of us are "median" -- is 
down. Way down.

Since the Bush Putsch in 2000, median income has fallen 5.9%.

Mr. Bush and friends are offering us an "ownership" society. But he didn't 
mention who already owns it. The richest fifth of America owns 83% of all shares
in the stock market. But that's a bit misleading because most of that, 53% of 
all the stock, is owned by just one percent of American households.

And what does the Wealthy One Percent want? Answer: more wealth. Where will they
get it? As with a tube of toothpaste, they're squeezing it from the bottom. 
Median paychecks have gone down by 5.9% during the current regime, but Americans
in the bottom fifth have seen their incomes sliced by 20%.

At the other end, CEO pay at the Fortune 500 has bloated by 51% during the first
four years of the Bush regime to an average of $8.1 million per annum.

So who's winning? It's a crude indicator, but let's take a peek at the Class War
body count.

When Reagan took power in 1980, the One Percent possessed 33% of America's 
wealth as measured by capital income. By 2006, the One Percent has swallowed 
over half of all America's assets, from sea to shining sea. One hundred fifty 
million Americans altogether own less than 3% of all private assets.

Yes, American middle-class house values are up, but we're blowing that gain to 
stay alive. Edward Wolff, the New York University expert on income, explained to
me that, "The middle class is mortgaging itself to death." As a result of 
mortgaging our new equity, 60% of all households have seen a decline in net 
worth.

Is America getting poorer? No, just its people, We the Median. In fact, we are 
producing an astonishing amount of new wealth in the USA. We are a lean, mean 
production machine. Output per worker in BushAmerica zoomed by 15% over four 
years through 2004. Problem is, although worker productivity keeps rising, the 
producers are getting less and less of it.

The gap between what we produce and what we get is widening like an alligator's 
jaw. The more you work, the less you get. It used to be that as the economic pie
got bigger, everyone's slice got bigger too. No more.

The One Percent have swallowed your share before you can get your fork in.

The loot Dupont sucked from its employees' retirement funds will be put to good 
use. It will more than cover the cost of the company directors' decision to hike
the pension set aside for CEO Charles Holliday to $2.1 million a year. And 
that's fair, I suppose: Holliday's a winning general in the class war. And 
shouldn't the winners of war get the spoils?

Of course, there are killjoys who cling to that Calvinist-Marxist belief that a 
system forever fattening the richest cannot continue without end. Professor 
Michael Zweig, Director of the State University of New York's Center for Study 
of Working Class Life, put it in culinary terms: "Today's pig is tomorrow's 
bacon."

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Greg Palast is the author of the New York Times bestseller, 
"<"http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5ncmVncGFsYXN0LmNvbS9tYWRob3VzZS9pbmRleC5waHAvb3JkZXItdGhlLWJvb2sv&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjAwMA%3D%3D&CampaignID=30&CampaignStatisticsID=22&Demo=0&Email=renaissance-network-owner@cyberjournal>ARMED
MADHOUSE: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Class War," just released from 
Penguin/Dutton, from which this is adapted.

And go to 
<http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5HcmVnUGFsYXN0LmNvbQ%3D%3D&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjAwMA%3D%3D&CampaignID=30&CampaignStatisticsID=22&Demo=0&Email=•••@••.•••>www.GregPalast.com
for a special Labor Day treat: an excerpt from Air America Radio's Thom 
Hartmann's new book, 
"<"http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5hbWF6b24uY29tL2V4ZWMvb2JpZG9zL3RnL2RldGFpbC8tLzE1NzY3NTQxNDY%2Fdj1nbGFuY2U%3D&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjAwMA%3D%3D&CampaignID=30&CampaignStatisticsID=22&Demo=0&Email=renaissance-network-owner@>Screwed:
The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class -- and What We Can Do About It."
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