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DainBramaged Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 12:12 AM
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Ohio job losses worst in seven decades
http://www.workers.org/2008/us/ohio_0313/


In the days leading up to the Democratic presidential primary, the media spotlight has been on Ohio. The most critical issues facing Ohio workers, however, aren’t necessarily front page news. Stuck on the business pages was the fact that from 2000 to 2007 the net job loss in Ohio was the worst since 1939—the tail end of the Great Depression.

Calculating the number of new jobs created and the number of existing jobs eliminated, a study last month by the American Trade Manufacturing Action Coalition concluded that Ohio had 209,000 fewer jobs now than seven years ago, a decrease of 3.7 percent. Only Michigan suffered more, with a decrease of more than 9 percent.

Not only have jobs left Ohio, but the types of jobs being cut are reducing the income of those still working. Gone are 236,000 manufacturing positions in steel, auto and other industries—a catastrophic drop of 23.3 percent. Metropolitan areas have lost anywhere from 17.5 percent (Akron) to 46.9 percent (Springfield) of their industrial employment. The inner cities are hurting the most; in Cleveland, for example, some African-American neighborhoods have adult unemployment at well over 50 percent. The massive foreclosure crisis is inseparable from the crisis of jobs.

While the loss of a job is indeed a terrible misfortune for a worker, to say these 236,000 good union jobs simply got “lost” lets the bosses and the economic system off the hook. These facts and figures are symptomatic of a deep, deep crisis of capitalist overproduction, coupled with a two-pronged corporate strategy of slashing employment and driving down wages. The most recent job cuts follow more than two decades of re-industrialization (really deindustrialization) going back to the late 1970s. As Sam Marcy wrote in 1980 in “Re-industrialization, the Menace Behind the Promise”:
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ananda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 12:17 AM
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1. That's so sad.
And to think that they voted for asshat.

I wish all Reeps and DINO's could be made
to pay for all their political sins...
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DainBramaged Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 12:18 AM
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2. I wish they tried to read DU.
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we can do it Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 06:36 PM
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8. Hey, I Do
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we can do it Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 06:48 PM
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9. Let Me Repeat This One More Time, Our Votes Were Stolen We Did Not Vote *
I worked all day in the rain (election protection) at an Akron polling place and witnessed first hand many people who were repeatedly sent to the wrong precinct, who we looked up in the big book and directed them to the proper place. Also one of the precincts kept having problems which kept them lining up, but the other ones didn't know it so everyone stood out in the rain (these are working class people who can't miss all day). Also I chased down a Vietnam Vet who couldn't stand up for more than a few minutes due to war injury told him to pull up by the door and walked into the polling room and told them it was their duty to allow him to vote outside - they complied.....also there were VERY FEW boosh supporters, most were giving us the thumbs up. Some older people came with their kids saying they were proud to cast their first vote for Kerry. I recieved a call from someone who had been checking into polling places from all over Ohio and he said that basically the same story from everyone he talked to...we were expecting a landslide. (I had very positive response to many hours of canvassing and phone banking also)......we were at the dem party and everyone was really excited ........I could not believe what happened later. And I still don't. I also watched some of the recount - another farce........
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samplegirl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 12:22 AM
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3. Good post.
Edited on Tue Mar-11-08 12:44 AM by samplegirl
It really is depressing living in Ohio right now. Super WalMart and check in to cash booming.
K&R
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Stargazer99 Donating Member (943 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 01:10 AM
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4. You think maybe now Ohio will wake up?
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Berry Cool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 05:40 AM
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5. OK, obviously people need to be told yet AGAIN.
Edited on Tue Mar-11-08 05:41 AM by BerryBush
Ohio did not "vote for that asshat." At least not everyone here did.

How can it be known who we voted for when our election was stolen?

And "I wish they tried to read DU"? What?? Do you honestly think there are no Ohioans here??

And "You think maybe now Ohio will wake up?"?? Maybe some of us have never been asleep to begin with!

Again, PLEASE divest yourselves of the idea that "Ohio elected Bush" and "Ohio votes against its best interests." Plenty of us here did not vote for Bush. Plenty of us were in despair to think that "we" supposedly "put him over." Especially when we began hearing stories about the election and what was really going on.
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DainBramaged Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 07:46 AM
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6. My reference was to the Freepers and Dino's.
But that's OK, everyone takes offense to something on DU every day, in spite of the best efforts of the enlightened.:eyes:
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OnionPatch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 10:12 PM
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10. My whole family voted for Kerry in Ohio.
They live in the Youngstown area. Their county and several around them went blue last time. My mom tells me about a neighbor who had a "Bush Sucks" sign in his yard. RW vandals kept tearing it down until he had a boulder brought in and painted it on the boulder. :)

Ohio gets a bad rap. There are lots of loyal Democrats in eastern Ohio, anyway.
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-11-08 06:04 PM
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7. Off to the greatest!!!!!
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