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Title: Buchanan To WSJ: It Wasn’t Patriots Who Led GOP, America To Disaster–It Was You!
Source: VDare
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/articles/bucha ... america-to-disaster-it-was-you
Published: May 19, 2015
Author: Pat Buchanan
Post Date: 2015-05-19 10:55:54 by nativist nationalist
Keywords: None
Views: 6837
Comments: 48

As Middle America rises in rage against “fast track” and the mammoth Obamatrade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Wall Street Journal has located the source of the malady.

Last Monday’s lead editorial began:

“Here we go again. In the 1990s Pat Buchanan launched a civil war within the Republican Party on a platform targeting immigration and trade. Some claimed Pitchfork Pat was the future of the GOP, though in the end he mainly contributed to its presidential defeats.” But, woe is us, “the GOP’s Buchanan wing is making a comeback.”

Now it is true that, while Nixon and Reagan won 49-state landslides and gave the GOP five victories in six presidential contests, the party has fallen upon hard times. Only once since 1988 has a Republican presidential nominee won the popular vote.

But was this caused by following this writer’s counsel? Or by the GOP listening to the deceptions of its Davos–Doha–WSJ wing?

In the 1990s, this writer and allies in both parties fought NAFTA, GATT and MFN for China. The WSJ and GOP establishment ran with Bill and Hillary and globalization. And the fruits of their victory?

Between 2000 and 2010, 55,000 U.S. factories closed and 5 million to 6 million manufacturing jobs disappeared. Columnist Terry Jeffrey writes that, since 1979, the year of maximum U.S. manufacturing employment, “The number of jobs in manufacturing has declined by 7,231,000—or 37 percent.”

Does the Journal regard this gutting of the greatest industrial base the world had ever seen, which gave America an independence no republic had ever known, an acceptable price of its New World Order?

Beginning in 1991, traveling the country and visiting plant after plant that was shutting down or moving to Asia or Mexico, some of us warned that this economic treason against America’s workers would bring about political retribution. And so it came to pass.

Since 1988, a free-trade Republican Party has not once won Pennsylvania, Michigan, Illinois or Wisconsin in a presidential election. Ohio, the other great Midwest industrial state, is tipping. The Reagan Democrats are gone. Who cast them aside? You or us?

Since the early 1990s, we have run $3 billion to $4 billion in trade deficits with China. Last year’s was $325 billion, or twice China’s defense budget. Are not all those factories, jobs, investment capital and consumer dollars pouring into China a reason why Beijing has been able to build mighty air and naval fleets, claim sovereignty over the South and East China seas, fortify reefs 1,000 miles south of Hainan Island, and tell the U.S. Navy to back off?

The WSJ accuses us of being anti-growth. But as trade surpluses add to a nation’s GDP, trade deficits subtract from it. Does the WSJ think our $11 trillion in trade deficits since 1992 represents a pro-growth policy?

On immigration, this writer did campaign on securing the border in 1991-92, when there were 3 million illegal immigrants in the United States.

But the Bush Republicans refused to seal the border.

Now there are 11 million to 12 million illegal immigrants and the issue is tearing the party apart. Now everybody is for “secure borders.”

We did urge a “moratorium” on legal immigration, such as America had from 1924 to 1965, to assimilate and Americanize the millions who had come. The WSJ Republicans called that xenophobia.

Since then, tens of millions of immigrants, here legally and illegally, mostly from the Third World, have arrived. Economically, they consume more in tax dollars than they contribute.

Politically, most belong to ethnic groups that vote between 70 and 90 percent Democratic. Their children will bury the GOP.

Consider California, which voted for Nixon all five times he was on a national ticket and for Reagan in landslides all four times he ran.

Since 1988, California has not gone Republican in a single presidential election. No Republican holds statewide office. Both U.S. Senators are Democrats. Democrats have 39 of 53 U.S. House seats. Republican state legislators are outnumbered 2-to-1.

Americans of European descent, who provide the GOP with 90 percent of its presidential vote, are down to 63 percent of the nation and falling.

By 2042, they will be a minority. And there goes the GOP.

Lest we forget, the “Buchanan wing” also opposed the invasion of Iraq while the WSJ-War Party wing howled, “Onto Baghdad!”

“Unpatriotic Conservatives,” we were called in a cover story by a neocon National Review for saying the war was unnecessary and unwise.

Now, a dozen years after the “cakewalk” war, GOP candidates like Marco Rubio and Bush III are trying to figure out what it was all about, Alfie, and what they would have done, had they only known.

Our agenda in that decade was—stay out of wars that are not our business, economic patriotism, secure borders, and America first.

The foreign debt and de-industrialization of America, the trillion-dollar wars and the chaos of the Middle East, the shortened life span of the Party of Reagan, that’s your doing, fellas, not ours.

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#9. To: nativist nationalist (#0) (Edited)

Not quite.

The fall of Communism plus the rise of the Internet added 3+ billion new competitors to the global economy.

It also added 3+ billion new customers, but U.S. manufacturers were too brain dead STUPID to go after those customers. For a long while, U.S. companies ignored foreign markets. When they finally tried to enter some of those markets they didn't take the time to learn about them. This was the real problem.

American companies like Boeing, Microsoft and others make more money overseas than at home. So, it can be done. Buchanan's protectionist hogwash would sacrifice smart companies to protect stupid ones. Not too bright. Not too bright at all.

cranko  posted on  2015-05-19   14:11:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: cranko (#9)

For a long while, U.S. companies ignored foreign markets. When they finally tried to enter some of those markets they didn't take the time to learn about them. This was the real problem.

HorseHillary! What they did was close down their US plants and open new plants in the 3rd world.

For all practical purposes here is no manufacturing in this country left that employes more than 100 people. It's gone,and it's not coming back.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-05-19   21:24:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: sneakypete (#17)

here is no manufacturing in this country left that employes more than 100 people

Can I ask you a serious question?

Why do you make stuff up that is easily disprovable?

GM, Ford, Chrysler, Honda, Toyota, BMW, Intel, on and on and on... have less than 100 employees in the U.S. ?

REALLY?????

No.

cranko  posted on  2015-05-20   15:51:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: cranko (#27) (Edited)

Can I ask you a serious question?

Why do you make stuff up that is easily disprovable?

GM, Ford, Chrysler, Honda, Toyota, BMW, Intel, on and on and on... have less than 100 employees in the U.S. ?

REALLY?????

And FordmGM,Chrysler (the others aren't American corporations) aren't international corporations that only employ Americans? I bought a new Chevrolet HHR several years ago,and the SOB was made in Mexico.

Besides,it wasn't manufacturers like GM,Ford,etc that employed most Americans. It was small and medium-sized manufacturers that were solely based in American cities. Some of them may have sold internationally occasionally,but all their manufacturing was done right here in America.

Take a ride though High Point,NC sometime and look at all the closed furniture factories. 20 years or so ago High Point was famous over most of the world for the furntiture built there. Now all the factories are boarded up and nothing is made there anymore.

All the smaller satellite businesess that provided the furntiture factories with supplies and services are also out of business,and all those jobs are gone forever and never coming back. You sound like just one more globalist asshole. Eat shit and die.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-05-20   18:09:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: sneakypete (#29)

blah... blah... blah...

Rant and rave all you want, but you said said that no U.S. manufacturer employees more than 100 people.

It's just not even close to being true.

Lying doesn't work.

If you want to make a change, you have to base your arguments in facts, not lies.

cranko  posted on  2015-05-21   19:54:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: cranko (#33)

Rant and rave all you want, but you said said that no U.S. manufacturer employees more than 100 people.

It's just not even close to being true.

Lying doesn't work.

If you want to make a change, you have to base your arguments in facts, not lies.

I don't like,you scum-sucking piece of shit.

GM,Ford,etc,etc,etc are NOT "US Manufacturers". They are international corporations that have SOME manufacturing facilities in the US.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-05-21   23:03:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: sneakypete (#35)

They are international corporations that have SOME manufacturing facilities in the US.

The big corporations like to boast of how they are not American corporations, unless they need a bailout. GE ECO Jeffrey Immelt expressed this attitude thusly:

When I look at our businesses outside the United States [they are] very robust and very strong, I really am not worried" about the credit crunch, U.S. housing crisis and high energy costs.

For our company, I view this as more opportunity than downside. I think you've got to be cautious about the U.S. consumer, but over the last five years we have really positioned ourselves as a global company. What I'm about to say might be good news or it might be bad news: the world has never been more independent from the U.S. economy. If the U.S. economy goes into a recession, the rest of the world is going to feel it, but in my business life, I've never seen as much sense that there are other economies around the world that can absorb the growth. Charlie Rose Show, November 8th, 2007.

Once the Davos-Doha-WSJ's house of cards collapsed, GE's finance arm, GECC (an investment bank) was given FDIC coverage as part of all the bailouts for the money changers. What the ruling class preaches they definitely do not practice.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-05-22   1:26:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: nativist nationalist (#38)

The big corporations like to boast of how they are not American corporations, unless they need a bailout. GE ECO Jeffrey Immelt expressed this attitude thusly:

Please correct me if I am wrong,but doesn't GE belong to the Chinese now? They might have a white western "front man",but the profits go to China.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-05-22   10:16:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#40. To: sneakypete (#39)

Please correct me if I am wrong,but doesn't GE belong to the Chinese now? They might have a white western "front man",but the profits go to China.

They certainly demonstrate loyalty to China rather than the US.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-05-22 14:09:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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