I just read Patrick J. Buchanan 's disturbing column " No labor
of love in Mexico " in the New York Post ( June 27 ). He points out
that the legendary General Motors Co. - " What's good for General Motors
is good for America " - is now indirectly the largest private employer
in Mexico, where the minimum wage is a healthy $1 to $2 an hour. American
workers ,it seems, are just not patriotic enough to work for those humble
wages.
Buchanan ends his column - who dare call it " demagogic- ? - with this
provocative question: " When did we vote to ship the Arsenal of Democracy
abroad and to replace our domestic labor force with a foreign one. ? "
Here is an issue - really quite complex and discouraging - that
nevertheless can decide the next presidential election. The " all- American "
blue collar worker has, I am sure , felt like the forgotten man for a generation
now.
I invariably vote for liberal Democrats but I got a big chuckle out of
Pat Buchanan 's surprise showing in that last New Hampshire primary. I
called a friend later that night who lives in North Conway:
" You know who Pat is ? " I asked . " He is the Eddy Mc Guire of the
Republican Party. We both laughed hysterically. Eddy was a departed dear
friend of Irish American background. He was a bully and often quite obnoxious
but you could laugh with him about many things. He despised phonies and
could be blistering blunt in talking to them. He was afraid of nobody :
" I'll crush you like a fly ! " he warned a local bum.
Some people , like Ed and Pat, are not very nice guys But they can
be fun - if they are on your side.
I'll probably vote for Al Gore in the next election. If I don't
move to Mexico .
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