July 15, 2005
America’s Descent Into The Third World
By Paul Craig Roberts
The June payroll jobs
report did not receive much attention due to the July 4
holiday, but the depressing 21st century job performance
of the US economy continues unabated.
Only 144,000 private
sector jobs were created, each one of which was in
domestic services.
56,000 jobs were
created in professional and business services, about
half of which are in administrative and waste services.
38,000 jobs were
created in education and health services, almost all of
which are in health care and social assistance.
19,000 jobs were
created in leisure and hospitality, almost all of which
are waitresses and bartenders.
Membership
associations and organizations created 10,000 jobs and
repair and maintenance created 4,000 jobs.
Financial activities
created 16,000 jobs.
This most certainly is
not the labor market profile of a first world country,
much less a superpower.
Where are the jobs for
this year’s crop of engineering and science graduates?
US manufacturing lost
another 24,000 jobs in June.
A country that doesn’t
manufacture doesn’t need many engineers. And the
few engineering jobs available go to foreigners.
Readers have sent me
employment listings from US software development firms.
The listings are discriminatory against American
citizens. One ad from
a company in New Jersey that is a
developer for
many companies, including Oracle, specifies that the
applicant must have a TN visa.
A TN or
Trade Nafta visa is what is given to Mexicans and
Canadians, who are willing to work in the US at below
prevailing wages.
Another ad from a
software consulting company based in Omaha, Nebraska,
specifies it wants software engineers who are
H-1B transferees. What this means is that the firm
is advertising for foreigners already in the US who have
H-1B work visas.
The reason the US
firms specify that they have employment opportunities
only for foreigners who hold work visas is because the
foreigners will work for
less than the prevailing US salary.
Gentle reader, when
you read allegations that there is a
shortage of engineers in America, necessitating the
importation of foreigners to do the work, you are
reading a bald faced lie. If there were a shortage of
American engineers, employers would not word their job
listings to read that no American need apply and that
they are offering jobs only to foreigners holding work
visas.
What kind of country
gives preference to foreigners over its own
engineering graduates?
What kind of country
destroys the job market for its own citizens?
How much longer will
parents shell out $100,000 for a
college education for a son or daughter who end up
employed as a bartender, waitress, or temp?
Dr.
Roberts, [email
him] a former Associate Editor of the
Wall Street Journal and a
former Contributing Editor of National Review,
was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during the
Reagan administration. He is
the author of
The Supply-Side Revolution
and, with Lawrence M. Stratton, of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice.
Click
here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes
Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent
epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.
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