...on "free" trade:
“It is our generation’s task, then, to reignite the true
engine of America’s economic growth — a rising, thriving middle class.” So said
Barack Obama in his State of the Union. And for one of his ideas to reignite
that engine, Republicans applauded.
“And tonight, I am announcing that we will launch talks
on a comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the
European Union — because trade that is free and fair across the Atlantic
supports millions of good-paying American jobs.”
(*BANGING MY HEAD AGAINST THE WALL*)
One wonders if any of those in the hall who rose
robotically at the phrase “free and fair” were aware of the trade results just
in from 2012.
"AWARE?" YES. CONCERNED? NO.
What were the 2012 figures for the European Union? U.S.
exports to Europe fell, imports from Europe rose, and our trade deficit with
the EU shot up 16% to $116 billion.
(*PURSED LIPS*)
The Europeans are eating our lunch.
(*SIGH*)
What about South Korea, the country with whom we signed a
free-trade deal in 2012? U.S. exports to Korea fell last year, and due to a
surge in imports our trade deficit in goods with South Korea soared 25% to
$16.6 billion.
(*CONTINUING TO BANG MY HEAD AGAINST THE WALL*)
Seoul’s trade minister who cut that deal and cleaned our
clock should get a medal and the kind of bonus Americans reserve for people
like hedge fund managers and the folks who ran Fannie and Freddie.
(*NOD*)
And Japan? Last year, Nippon ran a $76 billion trade
surplus with the United States, second largest of any country.
(*CLAP...CLAP...CLAP*)
What about that NAFTA treaty the establishments of both
parties heralded in the Clinton era? How has that worked out for Uncle Sam?
NOT WELL, FOLKS... NOT WELL...
Last year, the United States ran a trade deficit of $32
billion with Canada and twice that, $61 billion, with Mexico.
(*PURSED LIPS*)
What was America’s overall trade position in 2012? We ran
a global trade deficit in goods of $736 billion. That is 5% of the U.S.
economy. We are hemorrhaging jobs, factories, wealth.
ONE... MORE... TIME...
We are hemorrhaging jobs, factories, wealth.
(*SIGH*)
In banking, consulting, lawyering — i.e. "services"
— we had a nice surplus. That’s what we Americans do now.
YEP... AMERICA'S ELITES THROW AMERICA'S NON-ELITES
UNDER THE BUS.
Since "Pappy Bush," when some of us began to
argue loudly that a mindless ideological pursuit of free trade would imperil
America’s industrial base, the total of U.S. trade deficits in goods with the
world is approaching $10 trillion — 10 thousand billion dollars!
(*HEARING MY SKULL CRACK FROM ALL THE BANGING*)
Might this humongous dumping of foreign goods into the
U.S.A., killing our factories, and the liberation of our transnational elite to
close plants, outsource production, and bring foreign-made goods back free of
charge into the U.S. market, have had something to do with killing the middle
class?
(*SMIRK*)
The U.S. median income stopped growing in the mid-1970s -
the same time we began to run 40 straight years of ever-expanding trade
deficits.
ARE... YOU... READING... THIS...? (AND, FOLKS... THIS
IS BIPARTISAN POLICY... THESE ARE THE POLICIES OF THE OLIGARCHY!)
And how are we doing with China? Well, if one reads the
weekend Wall Street Journal, Feb. 9-10, on page A3 in the lower left-hand
corner is a box with a story headlined, “Trade Gap Shrinks 21% as Oil Imports
Decline.” A positive headline, but about December only. In the 10th paragraph,
however, was this tiny item: “Although the trade deficit with China narrowed
15.5% in December … the year-long deficit grew to a record.”
(*SNICKER*)
“Grew to a record”? What did that mean? Elsewhere, one
learns that the U.S. trade deficit in goods with China was not only an all-time
record, but the largest between any two nations in the history of the world —
$315 billion. China now exports 6.3 times as much in manufactured goods to the
United States, $417 billion’s worth, as we export to China.
Over two decades, Republicans in the lead, America
granted Beijing most favored nation status, then permanent normal trade relations.
Then we squired Beijing into the World Trade Organization. And since the
courtship began, the trade surpluses China has run with the United States have
enriched, empowered and emboldened her so that, today, brimming with ethno-national
arrogance, China has laid claim to all the islands in the South and East China
seas and is telling the U.S. Navy to stay out of the Yellow Sea and Formosa
Strait.
AND...
And the free-trade fanatics responsible for building up
this Asian colossus challenging us in the Pacific now tell us we must “pivot” —
i.e. shift — our planes, ships and troops out of Europe and the Mideast to Asia
and the Western Pacific to contain the mighty and mammoth power their stupidity
created.
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