The Fulford File | Happy Riot-Free Labor Day! — No Thanks To The Economic Policy Institute
09/02/2013
Labor Day lamentations: The labor union-oriented Economic Policy Institute is worried about the state of American labor (underpaid and un- or under-employed).
EPI’s home page does have some stories about immigration, but they are significantly abstract — here’s a sample, with my comments:
Right, and Jason Richwine was fired from the Heritage Foundation when he was accused of providing it.
A standard wonkish point, totally disconnected from real-world mass legal (and illegal) immigration. “Numbers are of the essence” — Enoch Powell.
- July 19, 2013 Is Senate Immigration Bill Better Than the Status Quo?
EPI’s answer: a resounding, Politically Correct fudge. But it does say: “Shockingly, the bill does not increase staffing or funding for the enforcement of labor standards.”
Doesn’t shock me.
However, EPI also has stories that are really about immigration, but don’t acknowledge it:
- August 21, 2013 A Decade of Flat Wages: The Key Barrier to Shared Prosperity and a Rising Middle Class
- August 19, 2013 State Jobs Numbers Show Sluggish Growth
- August 6, 2013 There Has Been No Improvement in the Hires Rate in Two Years
All of that is caused by sluggish labor markets swamped by too many immigrants.
I know the EPI staff members (email them) have PhDs and all kinds of fancy econometric models. But all I can say is: “Google ‘Supply and Demand’, guys.”
Here are a couple of other EPI items that ought to reference immigration.
- August 22, 2013 A Well-Educated Workforce Is Key to State Prosperity
EPI’s approach to prosperity:
States can increase the strength of their economies…by investing in education and increasing the number of well-educated workers.
And by discouraging uneducated, perhaps uneducable, low-IQ workers? No, because Jason Richwine got fired — from a conservative think tank — for suggesting that.
Also, EPI wonders if the economic situation will “end in tears”, as VDARE.com Editor Peter Brimelow has put it:
- June 24, 2013 Brazilian Protests: Could They Happen Here?
Well, the answer to that is: it’s much more likely that the United States will suffer riots of the kind that rocked Brazil in June if it keeps importing the kind of people who do that kind of rioting.
But the Economic Policy Institute not only can’t say that for fear of getting “Derbed” — and losing its Liberalism Inc. funding — it can’t even think it.
That what we at VDARE.com are here for! (And why we need your tax-deductible help).
Happy Riot-Free Labor Day to all our readers!
Previous Labor Day Columns
- September 3, 2012 — No Jobs For Labor Day In ROMNEY’s America, Either?
- September 4, 2011 — No Jobs For Labor Day In Obama’s America
- September 5, 2010 — A Labor Day Dissent — Dysentery and Immigration
- September 6, 2009 — Message On Labor Day: Working America Needs An Immigration Moratorium.
- September 5, 2009 — Labor Day Motto: Moratorium Now! More evidence from Canada
- August 31, 2008 — Labor Day In Mississippi — Job Openings For Americans After Raids
- September 2, 2007 — The Fulford File Labor Day Lament: Where Have You Gone, Samuel Gompers, Dennis Kearney, Cesar Chavez, A. Philip Randolph?
- September 1, 2007 — Happy Labor Day-AFL-CIO fights to lower US wages!
- August 31, 2007 — For Labor Day, Good News From The Lodi, CA. Vineyards — Plenty of Workers (and Machines) For This Year’s Grape Harvest
- August 31, 2007 — Happy Labor Day Teamsters–Here Come Mexican Truckers!
- September 4, 2006 — Labor Day through the Looking Glass
- September 3, 2006 — Labor Day In Cardinal Mahony’s Alta California
- September 4, 2005 — Labor Day vs. Day Labor
- September 2, 2005 — View From Lodi, CA: Labor Day — As the Rich Get Richer….
- September 5, 2004 — Thinking About Jobs On Labor Day
- September 3, 2004 — UnConventional Opinions for Labor Day
- September 3, 2003 WSJ Edit Page’s Labor Day Revisionism
- August 31, 2003 — Unhappy Labor (Investor Taxpayer) Day?
- August 30, 2002 — View from Lodi, CA: A Labor Day Lament
- September 2, 2001 — Happy (Fairly Priced) Labor Day!