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Title: Americas Decade Of Decline
Source: American Conservative
URL Source: http://www.amconmag.com/blog/2009/12/28/americas-decade-of-decline/
Published: Dec 31, 2009
Author: Patrick James Buchanan
Post Date: 2009-12-31 12:41:06 by A K A Stone
Keywords: None
Views: 11971
Comments: 52

About the first decade of what was to be the Second American Century, the pessimists have been proven right.

According to the International Monetary Fund, the United States began the century producing 32 percent of the world’s gross domestic product. We ended the decade producing 24 percent. No nation in modern history, save for the late Soviet Union, has seen so precipitous a decline in relative power in a single decade.

The United States began the century with a budget surplus. We ended with a deficit of 10 percent of gross domestic product, which will be repeated in 2010. Where the economy was at full employment in 2000, 10 percent of the labor force is out of work today and another 7 percent is underemployed or has given up looking for a job.

Between one-fourth and one-third of all U.S. manufacturing jobs have disappeared in 10 years, the fruits of a free-trade ideology that has proven anything but free for this country. Our future is being outsourced — to China.

While the median income of American families was stagnant, the national debt doubled.

The dollar lost half its value against the euro. Once the most self-sufficient republic in history, which produced 96 percent of all it consumed, the U.S.A. is almost as dependent on foreign nations today for manufactured goods, and the loans to pay for them, as we were in the early years of the republic.

What the British were to us then, China is today.

Beijing holds the mortgage and grows impatient as we endlessly borrow on equity and refuse to begin paying it down. The possibility exists of an eventual run on the dollar or even a U.S. debt default.

Who did this to us? We did it to ourselves.

We sold ourselves a lot of snake oil about the Global Economy, interdependence, free trade and “it doesn’t make any difference where goods are produced.” The George W. Bush Republicans ran up the deficit with tax cuts, two wars and a splurge in social spending to rival the guns-and-butter of the Great Society.

Abandoning its role as the fellow who comes and takes away the punch bowl when the party’s getting good, the Fed kept the money flowing fast and free, creating the tech bubble that burst in Y2K and the stock and housing bubble that burst at decade’s end.

To pull us back from the cliff’s edge, over which we were headed a year ago, the Fed doubled the money supply, while the administration ran up deficit spending to the highest level since World War II.

Unlike World War II, however, there is no end in sight to these deficits.

The stock market, which flat-lined over the decade, had to surge 50 percent in 2009 to retrieve the worst losses since the Depression.

Everyone, it seems, except for Washington bureaucrats and Wall Street, for whom the bonuses never seem to stop, has been hammered by the sinking home values and shrinking portfolios.

After Sept. 11, the nation was united behind a president as it had not been since Pearl Harbor. But instead of focusing on the enemies who did this to us, we took Osama bin Laden’s bait and plunged into a war in Iraq that bled and divided us, alienated Europe and the Arab world, and destroyed the Republican Party’s reputation as the reliable custodian of national security and foreign policy.

The party paid — with the loss of both houses in 2006 and the presidency in 2008 — but the nation has not stopped paying.

With nearly 200,000 troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and another 30,000 more on the way, al-Qaida is now in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and North Africa, while the huge U.S. military presence in Afghanistan and Iraq serves as its recruiting poster.

Again, it is not a malevolent fate that has done this to us. We did it to ourselves. We believed all that hubristic blather about our being the “greatest empire since Rome,” the “indispensable nation” and “unipolar power” advancing to “benevolent global hegemony” in a series of “cakewalk” wars to “end tyranny in our world.”

After a decade of self-delusion and self-indulgence, we must stop deceiving ourselves. As Hurricane Katrina demonstrated, the “can-do” nation that won World War II in Europe and the Pacific in less than four years, that put a man on the moon in the same decade JFK said we would, is history.

We have a government that cannot balance its books, defend its borders or win its wars. And what is it now doing? Drafting another entitlement program as we are informed that the Social Security and Medicare trust funds have unfunded liabilities in the trillions.

At the end of the first decade of the 21st century, the question is not whether we will preside over the creation of a New World Order, but whether America’s decline is irreversible.

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#4. To: A K A Stone (#0)

More like "America's 5th decade of decline",that was only interrupted by 8 years of Reagan in office.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-01-01   13:50:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: sneakypete (#4)

Oh Reagan.

It was such a different country then.

I know Nixon wasn't perfect. But was he an interruption too?

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-01-01   14:14:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: A K A Stone (#5)

I know Nixon wasn't perfect. But was he an interruption too?

Yes. I voted for him in 72 because he had the guts to fight the war in VN the way it should have been fought all along by attacking the communist sanctuaries in Cambodia and Laos,and this drove the communists in Congress absolutely nuts.

THIS is what caused him to be forced to resign from office to avoid impeachment and removal,not that bullshit burglary that he had nothing to do with and didn't even know about. The communists joined with the Country Club Republicans and stuck a knife in his back for daring to end the war by winning it. The communists because they didn't want to see a communist defeat,and the Country Club Republicans/RINO's because they didn't want to see the war end because it would end some of their profits from the defense industry.

Still,it was Nixon that started the EPA,and he was the one who came up with wage and price controls. I was so ignorant back then that I thought wage and price controls were a good thing,but now I know better. Nixon,as a educated man who had spent his life in government should have already known better.

He wasn't the evil ogre history has made him out to be,though.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-01-01   18:24:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: sneakypete (#6)

THIS is what caused him to be forced to resign from office to avoid impeachment and removal,not that bullshit burglary that he had nothing to do with and didn't even know about.

A) Not only did he know about it he set John Mitchell and Maurice Stans off to raise the money to keep the burglars quiet. The tapes with his voice on it don't lie.

B) Nixon campaigned on a secret plan to end the war which noone assumed meant that he was going to draw troops down while also escalating the war.

Sneak you are a true hero but you were put into a meat grinder so that any number of American corporations could simply stay in business not only courtesy of your blood but of taxpayer dollars. There was never anything to "win" in Viet Nam.

war  posted on  2010-01-01   21:46:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#11. To: war (#9)

Not only did he know about it he set John Mitchell and Maurice Stans off to raise the money to keep the burglars quiet.

Remember Martha Mitchell?

lucysmom  posted on  2010-01-01 21:55:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: war (#9)

Sneak you are a true hero but you were put into a meat grinder so that any number of American corporations could simply stay in business not only courtesy of your blood but of taxpayer dollars. There was never anything to "win" in Viet Nam.

So Kennedy was the responsible fookin rat-bastard? Democrud warmongers!

Ibluafartsky  posted on  2010-01-01 22:19:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: war (#9)

A) Not only did he know about it he set John Mitchell and Maurice Stans off to raise the money to keep the burglars quiet. The tapes with his voice on it don't lie.

HE DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT IT BEFORE OR WHILE IT WAS HAPPENING. HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT.

B) Nixon campaigned on a secret plan to end the war which noone assumed meant that he was going to draw troops down while also escalating the war.

Nixon had to draw troops back because of the Dim/Communist-controlled Congress.

There was never anything to "win" in Viet Nam.

Yet we had it won until that traitor Walter Cronkite went on tv and said we had lost.The PLA leadership even said they were going to make peace because their losses had been so horrendous and they had no hope of a military victory,and then Uncle Waltie spoke up on tv and said we had lost the war. Between him and the Dim communists in Congress they said that they knew they had just won the war politically,and all they had to do was hang tough.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-01-01 23:35:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: war (#9)

any number of American corporations could simply stay in business not only courtesy of your blood but of taxpayer dollars.

BTW,that part is 100% true,and most of the people getting rich were Dims.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-01-01 23:36:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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