tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post7149891130508945233..comments2024-01-19T04:29:08.081-06:00Comments on subrealism: what the labor pool collapse meansUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-68309211727729272732013-01-19T17:22:56.920-06:002013-01-19T17:22:56.920-06:00At least since the Panic of 1797.At least since the Panic of 1797.John Kurmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-26688639281755936902013-01-19T16:20:02.129-06:002013-01-19T16:20:02.129-06:00How long a period of time did that eastern seabord...How long a period of time did that eastern seabord slum darwinian threshing floor scenario play itself out over, or, does a good hustle never die, just multiply?CNuhttp://subrealism.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-431669468238056102013-01-19T10:47:16.847-06:002013-01-19T10:47:16.847-06:00For the (ah-ha-ha) non-slave labor segment in the ...For the (ah-ha-ha) non-slave labor segment in the South, yes. The aristos south of the Malaria Line really didn't want free-range specialized labor 'effing up their sweet deal. No, the records show the vast majority of immigrants preferentially hitting the NE coast ports, finding no jobs in that fish trap, and forced to go West to escape the exponentially increasing pop. (with gov't subsidized lifestyle to gently push them on their way), or struggle and die in Eastern seaboard slums on steadily decreasing wages.John Kurmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-69970343011036121002013-01-18T14:26:13.175-06:002013-01-18T14:26:13.175-06:00lol, I thought we'd already established that b...lol, I thought we'd already established that basic understanding http://subrealism.blogspot.com/2013/01/bankster-monopoly-takeover-hijinks.htmlCNuhttp://subrealism.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-2302821241100140352013-01-18T14:06:24.228-06:002013-01-18T14:06:24.228-06:00Talking about economics without talking about &quo...Talking about economics without talking about "ownership" of land makes no sense. If some people did not have to pay other people to live on the planet would JOBS be so necessary? So who "owns" the land and how did they get it?<br /><br /><br />The Economic Wargame is a continuation of the Military Wargame by other means.umbrarchisthttp://twitter.com/umbrarchistnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-79361810544968135202013-01-18T12:57:34.563-06:002013-01-18T12:57:34.563-06:00Does that same characterization "chronic shor...Does that same characterization "chronic shortage of jobs" still hold true if you factor in the confederate rural agrarian economy in which coercive appropriation of labor value kept wages non-existent?CNuhttp://subrealism.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-26009955652245129102013-01-18T12:21:11.722-06:002013-01-18T12:21:11.722-06:00There's only one problem with Mr. Tucker's...There's only one problem with Mr. Tucker's vision of history. It's all horseshit. Throughout the 19th century, there wa a chronic shortage of jobs. Done so by business leaders to keep wages low. One has onyl to look at the unending series of Panics and depressions to realize that markets are neither rational or efficient. Mr. Tucker (and his fellow deranged libertarian primitives) lives in fantasy land, and probably needs a surgical 2x4 to the skull to jump him out of the that record scratch.John Kurmannoreply@blogger.com