For You Economic Doom & Gloomers

How ironic: "stalking", after Topstool PMs me with explicit instructions several times this morning alone.

Sorry faggot but no amount of money would convince The Southern Man to swing with you. :rofl:
 
How ironic: "stalking", after Topstool PMs me with explicit instructions several times this morning alone.

Sorry faggot but no amount of money would convince The Southern Man to swing with you. :rofl:

your afraid to fight anyone, like a lot of old white guy republicans. Your all for sending the army to third world countries and you act like a sofa general.

I don't expect you to stop your 24/7 gay hate, most closet republican homo's did the same thing before being outed as toe tappers like you.
 
Many of the points had to do with globalization idiocy.

We should just reverse the trend of globalization, and make jobs for americans a priority over short term labor cost savings. A sustainable economic system has an intrinsic value which may not be measurable in terms of trashed up fiat currency.
Globalization is, more or less, another symptom of the credit economy. It is not a phenomenon that stands alone, only attributable to pursuit of greater profit. A credit economy, because of its inherent instabilities, cannot sustain internally middle income standard of living wages - it would require much faster expansion of credit than is already occurring. Had we even tried beyond the early 80s to maintain internal middle income wages using our credit economy, it is likely we would have already seen complete collapse. Therefore, by necessity to maintain the credit economy, shifting reliance on production from internal sources to the lower standard of living external sources. That is why NAFTA and other globalization moves have been, essentially, bipartisan. Both sides have been forced to support globalization in order to support their other short term band-aid "fixes" to the economy.

As such, simple protectionism (or even complex protectionism) will not work in restoring the U.S. to a manufacturing and exporting nation. To get back to an industrial economic base, we must first make significant steps in getting off a credit economy basis so that we can, again, support middle income (by our standards) wages for the products we purchase.
 
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