Calderon and Bloomberg Offer the Super Rich Free Slave Labor to Help Build "Infrastructure"

Calderón y Bloomberg le ofrecen a los super ricos la mano de obra esclava gratis para levantar la dizque "infraestructura"

February 15, 2008 (LPAC)--When will NAFTA be upgraded to an official "North American Slave Labor Accord"? As soon as Michael Mussolini Bloomberg becomes President of the U.S.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon spilled the beans about the upgrade in his address before a joint session of the California State Legislature on Feb. 13. where he offered turning the Mexican labor force into slaves. He brought a unified North American economic idea, organized around the concept that Mexico and the United States are "complementary", economically: Mexico has a starving labor force, and the U.S. has finance capital which can make money off Mexican roads, airports, ports... and oil.

"While your economy is capital-intensive, Mexico's is labor intensive.... Let us work together to take advantage of the complementarities of our economies to pave the road to prosperity," he said. North America can only be competitive with other regions of the world, if you put up the investments, and we put up the labor. This is what our "ambitious" infrastructure" package -- US$ 250 billion over the next five years, for ports, airports, highways... and Mexico's "energy sector" (i.e., its oil)--is all about, he said.

While Calderon did not meet with Bloomberg on this trip, at least publicly, the two have been working together for the past year, in putting together the Nazi-like "anti-poverty" program which Bloomberg's buddy, Rockefeller Foundation president Judith Rodin, took the lead in developing for New York City. The "Opportunity NYC" program, named after its Mexican model, called Oportunideas," got underway in March 2007, and Rockefeller Foundation President Rodin and Mussolini Bloomberg went to Mexico in April 2007 to meet with Calderon, and study the original Mexican program.

A Dec. 17, 2007 Rockefeller Foundation press release summarized the first "successes" achieved in Bloomberg's Opportunity program, described as a pilot project for replacing social services provided as a safety net, with an "incentives-based strategy." Opportunity NYC is the first-ever "Conditional Cash Transfer Program" (CCT) in the United States, in which minuscule "monetary rewards" are doled out to selected families, who can provide vouchers at the end of every two months, proving they have met specified conditionalities of education, health, and work.

This Nazi-like social-control workfare program, in the New York case, is funded by a bunch of fascist private investors: the Rockefeller Foundation, George Soros's Open Society Institute, the insurance thieves at American International Group (AIG), the Mayor's own generous Bloomberg Philanthropies, and other such outfits.