Was gonna put this in the WTF thread, but it's probably better in pol: Remember them rascally Bundy boys from that wildlife refuge dustup? They were acquitted today.
That's surprising, and bad. It kinda gives off a signal that armed resistance against the evil federal government is okay. Very very dumb, with the current situation of Trump supporters threatening violence if Hillary wins. They just legalized civil war.
But only if you're a white conservative, and your agenda doesn't smell the slightest bit liberal.
If I remember the whole story right, the Bundy people were protesting because they were completely disregarding any requests to handle their needs responsibly. They'd been given tons of leeway and many chances after fucking up many times. They wanted their animals to graze on land that was federally protected for nature conservancy. And the Bundies repeatedly trashed the place, requiring months of careful rehabilitation multiple times. The environmental agency involved was as nice as possible about this, but finally said "No. Fuck off. You can't keep doing this." And that's when they decided to occupy the place by force.
The contrast with the Dakota Pipeline situation could not possibly be any more of a stark comparison.
Police have arrested hundreds of people, allowed attack dogs to indiscriminately maul even children, and today I'm seeing claims that they're shooting people's horses. These are protesters who have not even threatened violence, and are occupying land that they have rights to. Journalists who try to cover it are facing serious abuse and charges threatening decades of time.
All to defend a corporation's interest in threatening the safety of land they don't have any claim to for their exclusive profit.
Automation and globalization
I've worked in international trade, and I see a lot of both things. The account I work for in just the last three years has sent hundreds of jobs from USA to Mexico. AND I've seen their suppliers talk about automating their factories. There's a factory in China right now that's been causing me headaches for the last couple months, because they're behind on production, while re-tooling their factory to be
fully automated. I know... that's China... but it's a global economy, and a global issue.
As for tariffs... the USA taxes imports on lots of stuff. You can look up the duty rates assigned to any type of product on the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule, which I've referenced daily about 10 years. Someone mentioned that tariffs only make sense for developing economies. The problem is we're only charging tariffs against developed economies. With countries that have a lot of poor, exploitable labor, we have free trade agreements. My opinion is those are not meant to help out the economies of those countries. They're meant to help corporations with exploiting the workforces of those countries, because desperate people are so easy to take advantage of. We provide further incentive by going "Hey yeah, if you go abuse those poor fuckers over there where the labor is cheap and you don't have to worry about legal oversight for working conditions, we'll also let you ship their products back for free! Put some children in a sweatshop if you want! Lock the doors so they can't escape if there's a fire! Go wild!" I'm not a fan.