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Sejak diketemukan Benua Baru ini oleh Columbus,
ratusan tahun kemudian berbondong-bondong para
imigran dari Europa berlayar menyeberangi Samudra
Atlantik dengan perahu layar. Tujuan mereka
sebagian besar adalah bertani di tanah perawan
yang konon sangat sangat luas.
Tentu saja sebagian kecil adalah para Pemodal dengan
tujuan menguasai tanah seluas-luasnya seperti di Negeri asalnya.
Tentu saja usaha pertanian perorangan ini terbatas luasnya pada kekuatan otot
dan alat yang digunakan untuk mengolah tanah, terutama untuk menghasilkan
komoditas bernilai tinggi seperti tembakau di Virginia.Yang terkenal jadi lambang WASP adalah penumpanfg kapal layar mayflower.
Saya akan sepakat bila kaum ini adalan asal muasal
dari semangat Kaum Menengah di sana.
Tentu saja usaha tani, seperti terjadi sepanjang zaman
dimana-mana, sangat tergantung dari cuaca setiap musim. Dari cuaca yang
bervariasi setiap tahun, para Petani kaum menengah ini nasibnya tergantung.
Sebagian kecil dari mayarakat tani dengan semangat kaum menengah ini dapat
bertahan dengan bekerja sama satu sama lain membentuk masyarakat tani gotong
royong yang peninggalan relic bertahan sampai sekarang seperti masyarakat
Amish, masyarakat Mormon dan lainnya, dengan jumlah yang relatip kecil sekali
nyaris tidak berarti.
Ketergantungan pada alam dari usaha tani dapat disimak
dari dongeng/legenga yang populer pada jamannya tentang Pengacara Daniel Webster,
yang membela petani kaum menengah, saking putus asanya telah menggadaikan
nyawanya kepada si Devil, pembelaannya berhasil, karena para jurinya adalah
rokh kaum menengah Amerika juga, yang pada waktu hidupnya pernah gagal, malah
telah tergelincir jadi musuh masyarakat. Peralihan kepada industry adalah
keniscayaan, karena semua sarana ada, seperti yang digambarkan pada tulisan Tom
Paine “ The Land of Plenty”.
Sedangkan sebagian besar beralih profesi menuruti
gelombang raksasa industrialisasi ini. Karena sebagai pekerja di Pabrik dan
pekerjaan yang berhubungan dengan industri tidak tergantung dari perubahan
cuaca dan hama penyakit tanaman yang menggagalkan panen meraka setiap saat ada
kesempatan, tanah yang makin kurus, lingkungan petanian yang makin rusak.
Tentu saja industrialisasi yang melangkah sangat cepat
ini tanpa gangguan apa-apa, karena jauh dari pusaran dinamika masyarakat di
Europa. Industrialisasi terdukung baik dari sisi sumber bahan baku, sumber
energy maupun dari sisi tenaga kerja, karena dalam tahap awal khusus di Amerika
Serikat kaum Kapitalisnya masih berwatak egalitarian, meskipun segera saja
diganti dengan watak greedy/hangkara, dan makin “impersonal” yang ternyata
hingga sekarang.
Sedangkan watak kaum menengah yang oportunis dan
phragmatis (artinya tidak berprinsip) yang mewakili sebagian besar warga
Amerika, telah membentuk watak kaum menengah yang diwakili oleh kaum pekerja
kerah putih/white collar workers dan kerah biru/ blue collar workers, membuat
kaum Kapitalis yang greedy leluasa membentuk kartel dan mengarahkan APBN-
Amerika Serikat setiap tahun untuk membangunkan infra structures demi mereka
berkiprah.
Kaum Kapitalis berkerumun di wilayah bahan baku dan
energy tersedia murah buat mereka, jalan dan jembatan dengan sendirinya telah
terentang kesana semua dari APBN nya yang diarahkan oleh lobby terkuat kaum ini
di Senat, Konggres dan badan badan Otoritas untuk mnegerahkan Anggaran Belanja
Negara.
Sampai akhirnya sesak secara fisik dan perlu
istirahat, seperti ular yang perlu waktu untuk ganti kulit, yang artinya
pertumbuhan ekonomi dihentikan, para buruh dirumahkan karena overproduksi.
Sampai para pe lobby di Kongress maupun Senat
mendapatkan sebagian besar APBN-Amerika Serikat untuk membangun infra structure
baru bagi mereka, yang asumsinya adalah menciptakan lapangan kerja baru. Jadi negara adhdidaya ini sebenarnya hanya jadi alat bon bonan modal untuk membangun infra srucuture baru, yang kaum kapitalis besarnya yang sangat sedikit. ( bon bonannya ndak dibayar lagi, atau dibayar dari setiap pembayar pajak,
Pada upaya pembangunan infra structure oleh dorongan
penuh dari APBN semula adalah “infra structure tahap pertama”, yaitu
pengembangan sumber daya energy, sumber daya bahan baku, dan seluruh keperluan
hunian untuk tenaga kerja (tentu saja khusus yang ini mendapatkan porsi paling
kecil, karena tidak ada hubungannya dengan proses produksi yang menciptakan
keuntungan). Ini rupanya yang dulu memicu perang saudara, pajak federal dari export diciptakan oleh kondisi saat itu, bagian Selatan dengan produksi kapas
mendominasi Dunia menggunakan tenaga budak, akibatnya harga kapas Amerika
tidak tersaingi, tapi infra structure dibangun di Utara untuk keperluan
industrialisasi terutama sistim jalan kereta api, yang marak pada era itu.
Disana muatan selalu penuh dan lintasannya relatip lebih pendek dari daerah
pertanian di Selatan.
Sekarang ini mulailah saya memperhatikan tentang APBN
– AS ini.
Pertama telah menjadi pegertian umum, bahwa recesi
selalu tertolong oleh pembangunan infra structure industri perang.
Emangnya iya, sekarang Amerika Serikat lagi menyulut
perang dimana mana dengan mengaktifkan persenjataan super modern, berdasarkan
IT dengan rangkaian electronics yang mahal dan soft wares super canggih, harga
infra strukutre yang super canggih ini, harus dibayar oleh APBN – AS berkat
para lobbyist Cogressmen, yang mendominasi Sisitim Pemerintahan Amerika
Serikat.
Bukan saja industry ini harus dibangun dengan ongkos
yang tidak bisa di hemat, tapi kini industry perang dan semua sector industry
harus dibangun pula dengan infra strukutre tahap kedua yaitu otomatisasi
dengan dasar IT alias menuju ke penggunaan robot, jadi ongkos pertamanya sangat
tinggi, justru akan menyaingi pemakaian tenaga manusia.
Masih ada lagi, demi monopoly ladang ladang minyak
dunia, perang Penaklukan diembuskan di Timur Tengah. Dengan asumsi tentu
saja agar orang Amerika Serikat bisa bertahan hidup, kayak kebutuhan akan “Das
Lebensraum”nya Hitler. Padahal technology robot yang berfikir masih dalam
kontroversi akan “dimiliki” siapa public atau previlegi si
Kapitalis?
Boro-boro, wong kaum menengahnya malah ditipu kok, dibebani
pajak yang mestinya jadi beban Kapitalis super kaya, agar krasan dan mau
membuka lapangan kerja, sambil golongan menengah ini dianak-tirikan dari
penggunaan APBN-AS, sampai difisit, artinya merendahkan upah dan tabungan hari
tua buruh, tahun demi tahun jadi makin merosot, yang ini sekarang mulai
mereka rasakan.
Makanya semenjak Presiden Nixon,
Reagan, dan Obama, pajak orang kaya selalu mendapat potongan agar mereka
krasan/tetep tinggal da AS dan perangsang kredit, bahkan untuk ‘bail
out’ bank bank wall street yang bangkrut dan subsidi diberikan
dengan royal oleh Pemerintahan Presiden Presiden tarsebut agar mereka
membangkitkan industry Amerika Serikat dan menyerap tenaga kerja, begitulah
yang dipercaya.
Keserakahan Wall Street dalam
menguras APBN -AS ini sangat membuat figure kaum menengah seperti Micheal Moore
resah, membuat Profesor Ekonomi seperti Dr. Ravi Batra mengumumkan betapa
Presiden Presiden Amerika Serikat Mulai dari Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan dan
Obama sekalipun memanjakan si Kapitalis yang super kaya tambah kaya, malah
menciptakan lapangan kerjanya hanya sedikit, dibandingkan dengan 3 billion
dollar yang mereka terima ( Simak tulisan Dr. Ravi Batra, simak kegiatan
Michael Moore dengan OWS (The Occupy of Wall Street), di Google dengan
kata kunci Dr. Ravi Batra mengenai The Occupy of Wall Street, yang merupakan
tanda tanda bangkitnya kepentingan kaum menengah yang seharusnya hidup
berkecukupan ini.
Dengan
meniru persis prilaku para Presiden Amerika Serikat sejak Richard Nixon sampai
Obama, kita punya Penggede berharap dapat dukungan dari Amerika Serikat, umpama
mem “bail out” bank Century jang 6,5 trilliun rupiah yang malah dimainkan oleh
penipu, bungkam terhadap adanya outsorching tenaga kerja, memberi kredit
dan hak ex territorial kepada Perkebunan HGU raksasa a’la Industri Gula di
Lampung, menghadiahi Hartati Murdaya Poo dengan 75 ribu hektare lahan di
Sulawasi untuk dikuasainya sebagai HGU termasuk menambang apa saja yang ada
disana, membiarkan Lapindo keluarga Bakri mengobral janji thok mengganti rugi
mereka yang tergilas lumpur. Apa kita bisa menyalahkan itu Penggede dan Party
yang dipimpinnya ?(*)
Simak Tulisan asli Dr. Ravi Batra yang menjadi
inspirasi bagi saya :
The Occupy Wall Street Movement and the Coming Demise
of Crony Capitalism
Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:57By Ravi Batra, Truthout
| News Analysis
In 1978, to the
laughter of many and the derision of a few, I wrote a book called, "The
Downfall of Capitalism and Communism," which predicted that Soviet
communism would vanish around the end of the century, whereas crony or monopoly
capitalism would create the worst-ever concentration of wealth in its history,
so much so that a social revolution would start its demise around 2010. My
forecasts derived from the law of social cycles, which was pioneered by my late
teacher and mentor, P. R. Sarkar. Lo and behold, Soviet communism disappeared
right before your eyes during the 1990s, and now, just a year after 2010,
middle-class America, spearheaded by a movement increasingly known as
"Occupy Wall Street (OWS)," is beginning to revolt against Wall Street
greed and crony capitalism. Will the revolt succeed? It surely will, because
the pre-conditions for its success are all there.
The first question
is this: Why does rising wealth disparity create poverty? My answer is that it
causes overproduction and hence unemployment and destitution. It is all a
matter of supply and demand. Inequality goes up when official economic policy
does not allow wages to catch up with the ever-growing labor productivity, so
that profits soar and rising productivity increasingly raises the incomes and
bonuses of business executives. I have detailed this process in an earlier
article. Then money sits idly in the vaults of bankers and big-business CEOs
and restrains consumer demand, leading to overproduction and hence layoffs. The
toxic combination of mounting layoffs and absent job creation raises poverty,
which, according to official figures, is now the highest in 50 years.
The next question
is: how has the government either restrained wages relative to productivity or
made the rich richer and the poor poorer? It is easy to see that almost all
official economic measures adopted since 1981 and contained in the following
list have devastated the middle class. The list includes:
1. The Reagan
income tax cut of 1981 that benefited the rich, but made it necessary to
sharply raise all other federal taxes, paid mostly by the poor and the middle
class, to finance that tax cut.
2. Unenforced
antitrust laws, leading to mergers among large and profitable firms, but
killing high-paying jobs in numerous industries.
3. Permitting the
oil industry mergers in the 1990s that are now preventing oil prices from
falling in the middle of the worst slump since the 1930s.
4. Permitting
relentless mergers among pharmaceuticals and health insurance companies, so
that America, far more than any other nation, now spends almost 15 percent of
its gross domestic product (GDP) on
health care that is mediocre by European and Japanese standards.
5. Unchecked use
of outsourcing that kills high-paying jobs in manufacturing and services.
6. Ignoring the
growth of the trade deficit that has destroyed our manufacturing base.
7. The 1999 repeal
of the Glass-Steagall Act under President Clinton that led to reckless lending
by banks and an unprecedented housing bubble, which collapsed in 2007 to
trigger the ongoing slump.
8. The Bush tax
cuts and bailouts that further benefited the rich while nearly doubling the
government debt.
9. And finally,
the decimation of the real minimum wage by President Reagan and other
Republicans. (In 1981 the hourly minimum wage bought $8 worth of goods compared
to $6 by the end of Reagan' presidency in 1988, and to mere $5.15 in 2006
under Bush.)
Looking at this
nine-point list, is there any government program that a big business CEO would
hate? Stated another way, is there any measure that has helped the middle
class? I can't think of any. Thus, over the past three decades whatever the
government did, ostensibly to help the people, actually ended up hurting them.
Mergers, outsourcing and free trade raise productivity, but also lower wages,
whereas the other provisions of the above list directly enrich the wealthy. The
nine-point list is really a list of exploitation.
Let us now look at
President Obama's record since January 2009 when he took office. The
president's first act was to engineer another bailout, Ã la George W. Bush. The
idea was that the $800 billion package of assisting banks and faltering
industries would save or create some four million jobs. Did the measure succeed
in its avowed purpose?
According to the
latest estimate from the Congressional Budget office, the bailout created
nearly 1.5 million jobs. Even if we accept the administration's claim of four
million, the bailout was extremely wasteful and enormously enriched the rich.
Dividing 800 billion by four million yields 200,000. In other words, the
government spent $200,000 to create one job. When the average wage is less than
$50,000 per year, where did the other $150,000 go? This suggests that companies
that hired those four million people received $150,000 for each job they
created. Thus, three-fourths of the bailout, or $600 billion, went to
businesses, and a mere one-fourth benefited the unemployed. This is the best
case for the Obama measure. It is clear that the bailouts, Bush's and Obama's,
were extremely wasteful and hugely enriched the opulent.
The fact is that
government deficits are not working and have always benefited the wealthy. Not
surprisingly, the fastest and the sharpest rise in income and wealth inequality
has occurred since 1981, when the culture of mega-deficits first began. Lasting
prosperity occurs only when wages rise in proportion to productivity, as was
the case through much of American history, especially from 1940 to 1980.
Whenever wages trail productivity, debt and profits soar, only to be followed
by overproduction and soaring poverty and misery for the middle class. Such was
the case in the 1920s and the 1930s and such again has been the case since
1981.
If President Obama
really wants to create millions of jobs, then all the economic measures adopted
since Reagan's presidency must be abandoned. Of course, the Republicans would
oppose him tooth and nail in this resolve; they would scream about the
president hurting job creators, who in fact are job destroyers. Big business
has decimated American jobs through mega-mergers, outsourcing, oil speculation
and by shifting factories to Mexico and China. The nation can only prosper if
the destructive ability of job destroyers is restrained through increased taxes
or the creation of free markets.
When the
government bails out mega banks and Wall Street firms, it amounts to shooting
the economy in the foot. Our president seeks to bring about change, which was
his campaign slogan. But once elected, he got sidetracked by thinking that
change is possible through compromise. This has never happened before. Never in
history have the exploited prospered by cooperating with the exploiter.
Compromise is what
produced the government's nine-point list of measures described above. The
Republicans were able to impose these measures whenever some Democrats
compromised with them. When Reagan raised the gasoline tax and excise taxes in
1982, it was through the cooperation of the Democrats, who cooperated again in
1983 when Social Security and self-employment taxes went up sharply to pay for
the massive income tax cut of 1981. The repeal of the Glass-Stiegel Act, the
Bush tax cuts and bailout were all the handiwork of Republican lawmakers and
right-wing Democrats.
America does not
need another dose of increased government spending, but a rational economic
policy that generates free-market capitalism to take the place of the current
monopoly capitalism. In 1776, the nation declared independence; coincidentally,
the same year Adam Smith, the father of modern economics, demonstrated how
small businesses generate lasting prosperity for all, not just a privileged
few. That is what we need again. It is well known that small firms have created
the bulk of American jobs in recent years. This is then the best argument for
breaking up business conglomerates not only to create jobs, but also to lower
the oil price and the cost of health care.
The government
should also adopt strong, not toothless, measures to eliminate the trade
deficit, which is now running at $500 billion per year. This alone will create
five million manufacturing jobs. Eliminating the trade deficit will raise US
GDP by the same amount, and to produce that much output, new workers will be
needed. Suppose it costs a business $100,000 to hire a worker, including
salary, benefits and profit. Dividing 500 billion by 100,000 yields five
million. In other words, eliminating the trade shortfall will generate five million
new jobs, paying the average wage and benefits.
The trade deficit
can be eliminated by setting up a low export-exchange rate, the way China and
other Asian nations have done. But first, the government must see the value of
balancing our trade and then proper economic policy can be devised to reach the
goal.
Outsourcing is now
the biggest job destroyer. The government should impose a hefty tax on this
practice. This way, if a company has to outsource some work, it will compensate
the nation for creating joblessness in the economy. Finally, we need to
eliminate the federal budget deficit. This can be done by repealing the Bush
tax cuts for the wealthy and by enacting a small tax on financial transactions,
while preserving crucial programs for the retirees. There is no reason to cut
Social Security and Medicare, because President Reagan raised taxes sharply to
guarantee the benefits to retiring baby boomers. In short, President Obama
should do away with the nine-point list of exploitation mentioned above. He
will then be able to bring about the change that he promised during the
election campaign in 2008.
Einstein once
defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results. By now, we should know that excessive government spending is
one such insanity. It creates very few jobs and primarily benefits the rich. In
fact, I have shown mathematically to some audiences that, under reasonable
assumptions, increased government debt goes completely into the pockets of the
opulent. As the latest piece of evidence, from September 2010 to September
2011, the deficit rose $600 billion, but only 400,000 jobs were added.
I call upon the
OWS movement to demand that the above nine-point list of exploitation be
repealed, so that a free-market capitalism of small firms is reborn. This will
strengthen the president's hand and enable him to face Republican lies and
tactics that are only meant to further weaken the economy and force the
president out of power. We need to make sure that Mr. Obama is re-elected,
provided he accepts the repeal agenda, because the Republicans always do the
same thing over and over, namely make the rich richer and the poor poorer.
Additionally, we should also work to defeat Republican incumbents and rightist
Democrats who will compromise to maintain the status quo and possibly cut
Medicare.
Our efforts are
bound to succeed. I am an economist and historian and made many forecasts in
the past about the economy and social change. While 5 percent of my economic
forecasts have been wrong, to my knowledge I have never made an error about
forecasting a revolution. My latest estimate is that monopoly capitalism will
go the way of Soviet communism by 2016.
O' brave
protesters of the OWS movement, your effort will not only shape the 2012
elections, they will also end, once and for all, the brutality of the rich and
powerful, who are responsible for the sorry state you are in. The change that
you are about to bring will be glorified as what Abraham Lincoln did for black
Americans. I hope that, with your support, Mr. Obama will be the harbinger of
that change.
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