kalm wrote:GannonFan wrote:
And without that free trade those workers making barely subsistence wages (mind you, barely substitence wages using our standard of what is subsistence, not the subsistence locally where they work) would be out of a job and be one of the billions trying to find enough food every day to stay alive.
Look what free trade has done for China - they were the destination of choice for decades because of the cheap labor. Evenutally, that cheap labor accumulated enough money that they could stop worrying about where the next meal was coming from and they could actually look around and see the crap that was the air pollution that they had and still have. Now that they don't worry about that next meal, they can and are pushing to clean up the environment around them. All because of free trade we now have a country of a billion plus people that can feed themselves and care about the environment.
I understand that runs counter to your "let's go back to the 1950's and hit the pause button" overriding philosophy, but the world does and will change and people do and will want to escape dire poverty and starvation. Bummer for you, I'm sure.
We externalized (your favorite word) pollution for the sake of corporate profits. We chose to do that without a gun being held to our head. And now, we can't do anything about pollution because too much of it occurs overseas...beyond our control...to provide us with cheap trinkets.
It's a values question. You value free trade and corporate profits over a healthy world wide environment. That's all.

Come on, that's just pure nonsense - you're much better than that. In your scenario, the only driver is the American economy and nothing exists without it. Again, while nominally true in the 1950's to some extent, the rest of the world was not going to sit around and do nothing, including not eat, just waiting for us to want to increase corporate profits.
The reality it, your warped view of the world doesn't hold up to scrutiny. Other people in the world want to do more than stay status quo were they were in the 1950's. They want to do something other than search for food all day just to stay alive, and then do the same thing the next day. Your myopia would have them doomed to a life of misery just so that you could enjoy the life you have while not having to worry about anyone else. Values indeed, I'm shocked you weren't struck by lightning when you penned that sentence.
Again, there's more concern now over a world-wide environment because more people have the luxury to actually care about the world-wide environment, and that is a good thing. A billion people in China caring about the smog and pollution in that country is far better than the same billion of people being shackled to a life of subsistence farming and drudgery. Think of all the creativity and ingenuity that's been released to other, more beneficial pursuits, because of the free trade that has lifted them out of that prior morass. People care more about the environment, and do more about keeping it clean, when they live each day on a full stomach.
You can try to trivalize and try to make the argument that everything should be US-centric, but the reality is we live in a world where most of the people don't live in the US. Thinking we can stop the clock and force the rest of the world to live menial lives to protect our own status in the world isn't a strategy, it's naivete on a grand scale. Don't be afraid of the rest of the world, kalm, it's okay that they look different than you. Once they get some money in their pockets, they start to worry about the same things we worry about, and that's a good thing.
Oh, and by the way, I challenge you to find even one post where I've used the word "externalize" - you're making stuff up, as usual.