Posted on 12/22/2014 4:38:37 PM PST by Mozilla
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Hi everybody. Im Bill Whittle and this is the Firewall.
A few days ago, we rather quietly passed a milestone a big one. For the first time since the 1870s that would be during the administration of President Ulysses S Grant The United States is no longer the worlds largest economy. Hold on to your hats, America, reports Brett Arends of MarketWatch in his online article, And throw away that big fat Styrofoam finger while youre at it. Now I dont know anything about Brett Arends politics, but throwing away that big fat Styrofoam finger the red, white and blue one that says were number one! is a long held-wish of the progressive left. Its so gauche, so unspeakably vulgar, this Phillistine business of having pride in yourself.
This news about us taking second place, economically, to China is not a bug for the left its a feature. They hate this country. Collectivists like our President, lets say have always hated capitalism, always hated individuality, always hated the idea that more work leads to more rewards in other words, always hated everything that America has stood for.
Just before he was elected, Barack Obama famously bragged that he and the progressive movement would fundamentally transform the United States of America. Is that something you would want to do to something or someone you loved fundamentally transform it? Would the first promise you made to a new bride you claimed to adore be that you could not wait to fundamentally transform her? Progressives are happy weve fallen to second. It reduces global inequality.Theyll be happier yet when weve fallen to third, or tenth, or twentieth the way our education system did when they got their hands on it.
Now China, needless to say, has a little more than four times the population of the United States. Surely we should be satisfied with that, right? That one-quarter of Chinas population America produces just slightly less than they do? No, dammit, we should not be satisfied. First place is not a statistic. First place is an attitude. First place is an identity. First place is destiny, and the instant you become willing to come in second at anything you will find second place is a sliding slope to nowhere. not where you will remain.
That China is growing at an incredible pace is self-evident. A lot of that is not something we can do anything about but a lot of it is something we can do something about, but wont. A significant portion of Chinas tech industry is how should I put this delicately STOLEN from western research and development. We dont retaliate because we cant add; our deficit spending makes us their slaves. And another significant portion everything from pirated movie disks to Adidos running shoes to Boreos cookies to Arm and Hatchet baking soda are just flagrant theft worth trillions. But put all that aside. Thats just bitching about a bad call. Or two. Or three. Million.
The reason China has surpassed the US economy is pretty simple, really. The Socialist Chinese leadership has kept the dictatorial essence of socialism while allowing the Chinese people to embrace a capitalist ethic of hard work and reward for effort. Meanwhile, on the other side of the ocean the American Progressives are trying, and succeeding, in foisting laziness, envy, irresponsibility, government dependency and sloth in other words, socialism on the American people.
Record numbers of Americans are on food stamps, unemployment, and other forms of taxpayer support in other words government forced redistribution of income, at the cost of long-term growth and prosperity. But its much worse than that. The Progressive left has throttled what might have been the most booming economic recovery in American history through irresponsible fiscal policy, higher taxes, and absurd regulations mostly regulations advocated by environmental hysterics. And none of them make the slightest lick of sense: While doing everything he can to prevent America from cleanly burning the plentiful, inexpensive fossil fuels right beneath our feet, he then sells coal and oil to China where its burned, and not very cleanly, in the same atmosphere we inhabit.
World dominant militaries depend on world dominant economies. World dominant research and innovation depends on the incentive of financial reward and freedom from ridiculous levels of regulation. When guys like Steve Jobs, the founder of the most cash-rich company in the world, says he could never start Apple in America today, thats not because weve run out of garages, or capital, or people willing to risk that capital. Virtually all of the great ideas still come from right here. But the Progressive left, which is significantly too stupid and infinitely to lazy to go out and make their own wealth, taxes and regulates new start-ups to death to feed a government that costs about four thousand billion dollars a year
then you know these shackles are self-imposed, and what we could do if we would just release ourselves from these self-imposed chains would not just astonish the Chinese and the rest of the world it would astonish us ourselves.
Not really true. They use a strange accounting method to arrive at their conclusion. They are about a $4B dollar economy and we are about a $14B economy. Americans pay more in state, local and federal taxes than $4B.
Globalists/NWO creeps everywhere celebrate!
Wanna see China go down flailing? Cancel Most Favored Nation status.
All this guy’s crap about “it’s the regulations” is wrong. The U.S. can’t compete with 700 million peasants working for nothing and a government unwilling to float their currency. You could burn the Code of Federal Regulations and it wouldn’t matter.
Means there is never a way to get competitive in pricing.
So we shouldn’t bother. I have no interest in competing with a Communist slave camp, no matter how efficiently run nor am I interested in my children having to.
Trade with China? Eff ‘em. Just a buncha copycat cheaters in the game of world trade.
The only thing the data presented shows is that that American worker produces 450% more than the Chinese worker.
Two more years with Oba$$ in charge and we will be lucky to end up 25th in the world. :-(
>> They are about a $4B dollar economy and we are about a $14B economy.
Do you have even the slightest clue what you’re talking about?
That’s ludicrous.
Thanks for your post. It was succinct and well put.
$ Trillion, not $ Billion
Well Americans need to embrace facts and discard, with prejudice, the malevolent fantasy based, ‘something for nothing’ appeal of the politicians for whom they vote.
Firstly, somebody worked hard for that good, whether food or health care or whatever, and you do not have a right to that person’s life.
Secondly, what the government does is not ‘charity’ but is a perversion of that word to suit the goals of the Left wing. If you’re going to be charitable, the first thing you do is earn the money. You don’t grab the goods, services, and/or money at gun point and call that ‘charity’ unless you are a lying hunk of Left wing scum.
The goal of the Left is a socialist welfare and totalitarian state in America. Unless American voters alter their approach, we will not only be #2 and sinking fast but also be on a fast track to that socialist state.
It isn’t just Obama or the rest of the government that’s destroying America, it’s Americans themselves. Worthless trash that vote for more and bigger handouts. I’m not talking about food stamp recipients, I’m talking about big business.
Why are there so few start up companies? Because every big business from Boeing to Bank of America to General Motors to Apple want no competition and consistently support anti-competitive policies and candidates.
The American culture is no longer what Whittle believes - one that embraces hard work and success. That’s part of a past that, in truth, only partially existed.
Oops, not used to typing the $T word.
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