How Does Enterprise Corruption Stabilize Wages?

 

Actor01 Jun. 28 14.56 

 

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Every Industrial Revolution Introduces A Financial Challenge.

Every industrial industrial revolution introduces a financial threat. 

Consumer desire for cheap products and services.. is not new.

Wage control throughout history has always been and will always continue to be achieved.. by cooking the balance-sheets.. and not really getting caught (?) or at least not really being.. punished.

If, during the course of business you conclude that you have to begin cooking your company’s books it is obvious that you have determined that there is something you cannot afford or something you will not be able to afford.

It is called “payroll”.

Simply put.. book-cooking creates cheap labor. 

Enterprise corruption solves.. labor problems.

 

This is why reinhardt’s journal follows.. labor

  

What Is The Function Of An Accountant?

Accountants help management solve their labor problems by cooking management’s balance sheets.. all over the globe.

Arthur Anderson has been stabilizing global wages since 1913. 

UBS has been stabilizing wages since 1912.

Watch how many times global accountancies blame failure as an excuse for inaccurate money-counting in the next 100 years.

As the books are being cooked the question the accountants often ask is “What ever happened to the labor movement?” 

The answer?

Arthur Anderson.

Arthur Anderson.. and all four other major global accountancies.

Labor doesn’t cook-the-balance sheets.. management does.  Accountants do.

  

How many other ways are working wages stabilized?

  1. By making sure enterprise corruption is too confusing for jurors.
  2. By selecting a jury that finds enterprise corruption to be too confusing
  3. By revising the subject of enterprise corruption.. out of history.
  4. Exemptions & waivers from regulation
  5. Failure of regulation.
  6. Fraud
  7. Tax-evasion “products”
  8. Lack of oversight
  9. Globalization
  10. Foreign nation building
  11. Industrial treason
  12. Economic treason
  13. Debasement of the vehicle of monetary exchange
  14. Underfunded enforcement of financial regulation

    

Rising wages.. threatens “national security”.

Rising wages threatens government. 

Rising wages threatens management.

Government is management.

Management controls.. law.

Law controls wages.

When service-workers out-earn management.. market corruption is inevitable.

  

Rising wages have threatened the “national security” of every nation throughout history. 

  

Failure of government, failure of regulation, a “hoodwinked” IRS, and failure of the system all stabilize.. wages. 

    

So the question becomes:

If stabilization of wages is critical to a nation’s economy and national security and wages can be stabilized by failure of regulation.. then why not pretend to fail?

  

  

  

The Reality Of Industrial Revolution And The Reality Of Complexity:

    

Money is power. 

Regardless of supply, demand, and complexity of labor.. designers of law cannot be put into a position where they are out-earned by those expected to follow the laws that  lawmakers legislate. 

Management must win.

Management controls law.

Jack Welch made this clear when he pronounced “Corporations must win.” 

Management can’t control labor without big government.

Labor cannot be permitted to out-earn management. 

Followers can not be permitted to out-earn leaders so leaders resort to the time-tested practice of theft by taking which is excused by “failure of regulation” which is little more then theft.. by playing dumb.

In the final innings of the big “management-versus-labor” ball-game management “wins” by counting money inaccurately and then government protects the behavior.  Management wins by cheating.  Cheating permitted by government.  Cheating designed by government.  Cheating excused by.. failure. 

And then as management revises history, management asks once again: “What happened to the labor movement?”

This is how John Ashcroft referred to the reality of management and labor and corporate governance: ”The Perfect Is The Enemy Of The Good”

There are an unlimited number of ways to cheat.

  

Wage Inflation Irony; $1000.00 Per Hour

Many professions are paid a lot of money to lower the cost of labor and the reality is.. it costs a lot of money to stabilize the world’s wages.

Some lawyers charge as much as $750.00 to $1,000.00 per hour to stabilize wages.

The church has a point when it states that Hillary Clinton is an outspoken globalist but George H. W. Bush charged $4.4 million to stabilize wages by outsourcing jobs to foreign lands. 

Tip: The abbreviation for “jobs crossing the globe” is “Global Crossing”.

Stabilizing wages doesn’t come cheap. 

Throughout every industrial revolution in history the efforts to stabilize wages ended up creating.. more millionaires than ever before.

  

Juror & Shareholder Tip:  Wars and threats of wars identify which nations are having labor problems. 

  

The Actual Reason For Anti-Trust Legislation

Anti-trust legislation was not passed to criminalize anti-competitive behavior, monopolization of industry, and conspiracy to commit organized crime, and enterprise corruption. 

Anti-trust legislation was originally passed to control wages and control the labor movement occurring at the time the legislation was passed.

History has been revised to make it seem otherwise. 

  

Depressions Stabilize Wages

By 1837 The English monarchy had yet to speak English and the Victorian Age began as well as did.. another depression during the midst of a transportation revolution.

A Victorian age is when a minority of American citizens begin behaving as if fourth-of july style independence from the crown.. never happened.

Victorian ages are created by depressions.  Victorians wouldn’t be Victorians without depressions.  Victorian ages.. stabilize wages.

  

Juror & Shareholder Tips: 

 

Communism, fascism, totalitarianism and socialism and all of the other “-isms” stabilize wages as well.. but “their” forms of wage-stabilization are considered evil.  Unlike consumers in a democratic republic.. consumers in “those” nations want.. expensive products and services?

Oddly enough, the money in every nation and every form of government and every form of religion throughout the world  is counted.. by the same top-five (now four) global accountancies.  But these top-five (now four) global accountancies only cook the balance sheets of corporations in America?  What are the odds?

  

Labor Has Never Been Affordable 

If labor were affordable there would be:

    

One of the primary reasons industrial and economic treason (foreign technology-transfers) on the part of leaders and statesmen needs to be covered-up is that the point in time will come when labor is expected to become so unaffordable that the calls come out for free-labor in the name of “national service”.

It seems to be the civic duty of bankers, statesmen, and management to send U.S. jobs to other nations but the civic duty of labor to perform domestic labor on a volunteer basis.

But the desire for free labor comes in the form of a lot of other reasons for free labor other than the desire for free labor.

  

Here is a list of reasons offered up for free labor:

    

So while youths were busy signing up for selective service, Tyco and Enron were busy handing free technology to their foreign job competition.  Technology, which ironically.. was bought and paid for by the ”youth’s” parents. 

But yet with the apparant inabilty for a nation to afford it’s labor costs somebody still seems to be able to afford $1,000.00 per hour legal fees?  Guess who?  White-collar criminals. 

The foreign nation-building for job outsourcing of the 1990s created more millionaires then ever before, yet the cost of labor is still so unaffordable there is still a call for free-labor by the name of “national service”?

  

The Statue Of Liberty

Weird how one country would promote immigration – to a completely different country?

In January of 1882 the French stock market crashed officially rendering the nation of France as “the land of no.. opportunity”.  So France decided to put up a statue.. in America.

France had been planning on the market debasement and the emigration promotion since 1876.  France thought the depressed and unemployed in America need more immigrants to compete with.

France was planning the construction of the Panama canal at the same time.

In 1886 the same year as May Day, the Statue of Liberty was unveiled.  The French workers are revolting again like there is no tomorrow and at the same time they are busy building a statute.. to install in America.. to promote immigration to.. go figure.. America.

Now who needed the statue worse?  It is interesting how France should give a damn about.  America’s labor problems?

France was so helpful.  They supplied an immigration statue and a new immigration trade route too and during a U.S. depression.. to boot.

When big canal projects like the Panama canal are about to begin construction, the statement “there ain’t no jobs” can always be heard.

 

reinhardt’s journal follows.. colonization

  

Coordinated stock market crashes create immigrant waves. 

Europe has promoted immigration.. to America since the 1500s.

This is called globalization.. and outsourcing.

Without fail Europe promotes waves of emigration every time Europe’s banks and corporate monopolies steal their citizen’s money.

  

We just removed your money from you, now please go away.

  

Nobody telegraphed the message to the depressed, unemployed, Europeans that the “land of opportunity” just debased its stock market to create depressed, unemployed, Americans all during an industrial revolution.

Waves of emigration has been a successful way to cover-up enterprise corruption for a very long time.

Coordinated stock market debasement, crash-labor, depression-labor, immigrant-labor, are also good ways to afford the construction of more canals.. like the Panama canal. 

  

In hindsight America should have given a statue of liberty to France so the French could get some canals and s–t built for America.  It might have given them something to do instead of revolting.. all the live long day.

Inscription on the base of the statue:  A lot of words: “Give Us Your Tired And Poor.. So They Can Compete With The Wage Levels Of Our Tired And Poor..”

  

Juror & Shareholder Tip: Wherever you find a lot of words.. you will find a lot of cheap labor.  Where there is a demand for cheap labor there is and industrial revolution and where there is an industrial revolution there is.. enterprise corruption. 

Think of things with a lot of words:

    

As angry as we pretend to be at the nation of France we never seem to give them their statue back.

  

continue the tour:  What Is The Connection Between Enterprise Corruption & Slavery?

  

 

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