The following is an adapted version of a speech delivered at Netroots.
We
used to make things here, and then came free trade and then China
opened up, and we moved a lot of manufacturing there, especially
electronics. We say Apple here, because Apple is the most obvious, and
because the supposed values of Apple conflict dramatically with what we
now know about the working conditions of the people who make their
products. But we mean ALL OF THEM.
We
used to think that China got so much business because labor was cheap.
The elites, benefiting from that, said take advantage of the low prices,
and our workers can move on to better, more productive pursuits.
Of
course, intentionally undercutting the wages of our own workers was bad
enough. And using that as a wedge to break unions was bad enough. But
the story of our trade deal with China is much worse than that. READ MORE
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