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Sunday, March 27, 2011 9:07:02 PM
"The only way to have a healthy economy in the long run is to create wealth. (Money/Debt is not wealth btw)
But how can America create wealth if our industrial base is being absolutely destroyed? According to Forbes, the United States has lost an average of 50,000 manufacturing jobs per month since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001. Hundreds of formerly thriving industries in the United States are being totally wiped out. China uses every trick in the book to win trade battles. They deeply subsidize their domestic industries, they openly steal technology, they blatantly manipulate currency rates and they allow their citizens to be paid slave labor wages. So yes, the products coming from China are cheaper, but in the process tens of thousands of factories in the U.S. are shutting down, millions of jobs are being lost and the ability of America to create wealth is being compromised.
In 2010, the U.S. trade deficit was just a whisker under $500 billion. Much of that trade deficit was with China..............
Americans are not feeling the full impact of America's industrial decline yet because we have been filling the gap in wealth creation with massive amounts of debt.
In the years since 1975, the United States had run a total trade deficit of 7.5 trillion dollars with the rest of the world. That 7.5 trillion dollars could have gone to support U.S. businesses and U.S. workers, but instead it left the country and went into the hands of foreigners that do not pay taxes.
Therefore, the U.S. government, state governments and our local governments have had to borrow massive amounts of money to make up the difference.
Most people do not realize it, but the destruction of America's industrial base has played a very significant role in the government debt crisis we are facing today.
In addition, the millions upon millions of workers that have lost their jobs as America's industrial base has been destroyed are now a drain on the system. Instead of creating wealth and being involved in economically productive activity, millions of American workers are now totally dependent on the U.S. government for survival.
Do you think that it is just some sort of accident that we have 44 million Americans on food stamps?
Don't you think that a large percentage of those people would actually like to have good jobs that would enable them to sufficiently feed their families?
If we continue on the path that we are currently on we are not going to have much of an economy left.
Not that all trade is bad. Certainly not. For example, trade with Canada is generally a very good thing.
However, the horribly unbalanced and unfair trade relationships that we have with nations such as China are ripping our industrial base apart. Our politicians have not been telling us the truth about what the "global economy" will mean for American workers. Most U.S. workers never realized that globalism would mean that they would be competing for jobs with workers willing to work for one-tenth the pay on the other side of the globe.
Those people that believe that we can indefinitely maintain an economy where we consume far more wealth than we create are completely and totally delusional.
Until the American people wake up and start demanding change from our politicians on these issues, 50,000 (or more) manufacturing jobs will continue to fly out the doors every single month and even more Americans will become dependent on government welfare.
Is that what you want?"
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/512/915/How_Can_America_Create_Wealth_If_Our_Industrial_Base_Is_Destroyed_50,000_Manufacturing_Jobs_Have_Been_Lost_Every_Month_Since_2001.html
But how can America create wealth if our industrial base is being absolutely destroyed? According to Forbes, the United States has lost an average of 50,000 manufacturing jobs per month since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001. Hundreds of formerly thriving industries in the United States are being totally wiped out. China uses every trick in the book to win trade battles. They deeply subsidize their domestic industries, they openly steal technology, they blatantly manipulate currency rates and they allow their citizens to be paid slave labor wages. So yes, the products coming from China are cheaper, but in the process tens of thousands of factories in the U.S. are shutting down, millions of jobs are being lost and the ability of America to create wealth is being compromised.
In 2010, the U.S. trade deficit was just a whisker under $500 billion. Much of that trade deficit was with China..............
Americans are not feeling the full impact of America's industrial decline yet because we have been filling the gap in wealth creation with massive amounts of debt.
In the years since 1975, the United States had run a total trade deficit of 7.5 trillion dollars with the rest of the world. That 7.5 trillion dollars could have gone to support U.S. businesses and U.S. workers, but instead it left the country and went into the hands of foreigners that do not pay taxes.
Therefore, the U.S. government, state governments and our local governments have had to borrow massive amounts of money to make up the difference.
Most people do not realize it, but the destruction of America's industrial base has played a very significant role in the government debt crisis we are facing today.
In addition, the millions upon millions of workers that have lost their jobs as America's industrial base has been destroyed are now a drain on the system. Instead of creating wealth and being involved in economically productive activity, millions of American workers are now totally dependent on the U.S. government for survival.
Do you think that it is just some sort of accident that we have 44 million Americans on food stamps?
Don't you think that a large percentage of those people would actually like to have good jobs that would enable them to sufficiently feed their families?
If we continue on the path that we are currently on we are not going to have much of an economy left.
Not that all trade is bad. Certainly not. For example, trade with Canada is generally a very good thing.
However, the horribly unbalanced and unfair trade relationships that we have with nations such as China are ripping our industrial base apart. Our politicians have not been telling us the truth about what the "global economy" will mean for American workers. Most U.S. workers never realized that globalism would mean that they would be competing for jobs with workers willing to work for one-tenth the pay on the other side of the globe.
Those people that believe that we can indefinitely maintain an economy where we consume far more wealth than we create are completely and totally delusional.
Until the American people wake up and start demanding change from our politicians on these issues, 50,000 (or more) manufacturing jobs will continue to fly out the doors every single month and even more Americans will become dependent on government welfare.
Is that what you want?"
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/512/915/How_Can_America_Create_Wealth_If_Our_Industrial_Base_Is_Destroyed_50,000_Manufacturing_Jobs_Have_Been_Lost_Every_Month_Since_2001.html
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