As large cooperations are steadily learning the benefits of outsourcing to other countries, we often only see the negative effects that globalization has on the countries the cooperations are outsourcing to. But because of the increase in jobs overseas, millions of jobs are being lost here in the US. This process has been referred to as “The Giant Sucking Sound.”
This article, “Trade, outsourcing and tariffs top 08′ concerns”, released on August 4th 2008 on MSNBC, covers the stance of the presidential candidates on the issues with our economy. Claims are made in the article that globalization lowers prices on consumer goods and offers a larger variety of products. However, this is not necessarily true. Just because cooperations save money by outsourcing and through the development of sweatshops does not mean that those savings must be passed on to us as the consumers. Along with that, the benefit of product increase is not worth the negative effects on the global economy.
Sen. John McCain seems to be a supporter of NAFTA. He stated, “I have to convince them [America] the consequences of protectionism and isolationism could be damaging to their future.” Unfortunately, I disagree with Sen. McCain. The only reaspon any unification is coming out of free trade is because of the domination our cooperations have over smaller, poorer countries.
Sen. Obama believes that NAFTA needs to create stircter labor and environmental standards, but he is in favor of trade agreements with specific countries. He has even stated that he believes our progress as a country has been sparked by the free market.
Reading through this article, I find myself disagreeing more with Sen. McCain. Free trade only benefits the US and other developed nations rather than the world as a whole. I believe that if Anerica plans on going on the with the rebuilding of poorer countries and claiming to be as powerful as we are, we need to see the effects of free trade on a global scale.