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Patrick J. Buchanan Examines "The Slow Awakening of George W."
Washington Times ^ | 09-17-03 | Buchanan, Patrick J.

Posted on 09/17/2003 7:06:29 AM PDT by Theodore R.

The slow awakening of George W.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: September 17, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2003 Creators Syndicate, Inc.

Last July, U.S. Trade Representative Bob Zoellick delivered a halftime pep talk to dispirited globalists, thrown on the defensive by the hemorrhaging of U.S. manufacturing jobs.

"What ... a surprise," Zoellick railed at his troops, "to see that the proponents of [free trade] ... have so often abandoned the debate to the economic isolationists and purveyors of fright and retreat."

But by September, Zoellick's own boss seemed to be drifting toward the camp of the "economic isolationists and purveyors of fright."

At a rally in Ohio, which has lost 160,000 manufacturing jobs since mid-2000, President Bush railed: "We've lost thousands of manufacturing jobs because production moved overseas. ... America must send a message overseas – say, look, we expect there to be a fair playing field when it comes to trade."

Yes, friends, at long last, we have their attention.

What's behind this radically revised presidential rhetoric? It is this: U.S. manufacturing jobs are vanishing, and unless he turns it around, Bush's presidency may vanish along with them.

The numbers are breathtaking. Manufacturing jobs have been disappearing for 37 straight months. Not since the Depression have we lost production jobs three years in a row. Since 2000, one in every six manufacturing jobs, 2.7 million, has disappeared. These jobs paid an average wage of $54,000.

Unfortunately for President Bush, while he has a good heart, he was horribly miseducated at Harvard. He simply cannot comprehend that it is free-trade globalism that is destroying U.S. manufacturing jobs, and may yet destroy his presidency.

The serial killer of manufacturing jobs is imports, which are now equal to almost 15 percent of GDP, four times the level they held between 1860 and 1960. What has caused this flood of imports? The trade deals that people like Robert Zoellick negotiate and George W. Bush celebrates.

Consider the numbers.

In July alone, the United States exported $86.1 billion in goods and services. But we imported $126.5 billion, for a trade deficit of $40.4 billion. The total trade deficit for 2003 is estimated at between $480 billion and $500 billion. But the deficit in goods will run closer to $550 billion.

The president's father and Bill Clinton contended that every $1 billion in exports created 20,000 jobs. Thus, a $550 billion trade deficit kills 11 million production and manufacturing jobs.

Say goodbye to blue-collar America.

What is the Bush prescription for curing this metastasizing cancer? In Ohio, he declared, "See, we in America believe we can compete with anybody, just so long as the rules are fair, and we intend to keep the rules fair."

How, Mr. President?

Consider the nation that runs the largest trade surplus with us. In July, we bought $13.4 billion in goods from China and sold China $2.1 billion. U.S. imports from China this year should come in around $160 billion, and U.S. exports to China at $25 billion.

We will thus buy 10 percent of the entire GDP of China, while she buys 0.25 percent of the GDP of the United States. Is this "fair trade"? But how does Bush propose to close this exploding deficit? How can he?

Where a U.S. manufacturing worker may cost $53,000 a year, a factory in China – with $53,000 and using the same machinery and technology as a U.S. factory – can employ 25 reliable, intelligent, hardworking Chinese at $1 an hour.

If you force U.S. businessmen to pay kids who sweep the floor a $5-an-hour minimum wage, while their rivals pay highly skilled Chinese workers $1 an hour, how do you square that with the 14th Amendment's guarantee of equal protection of the laws?

Does the president, when he goes on about keeping "the rules fair," mean he will insist that China start paying its skilled workers $25 an hour and subject their factories to the same payroll taxes, wage-and-hour laws, OSHA inspections and environmental rules as ours?

Beijing will tell him to go fly a kite, Made in China.

It is absurd to think we can force foreign nations to accept U.S. rules and regulations on production and American standards on wages and benefits. And why should foreign nations comply, when – with their present policies and laws – they are looting our industrial base and walking away with our inheritance?

The men who have custody today of what was once the most awesome manufacturing base the world had ever seen are ideologues, impervious to argument or evidence. Like the socialists of Eastern Europe, zealots like Zoellick are beyond retraining. They are uneducable. They have to go. The sooner they do, the sooner we can get about rebuilding the self-sufficient and sovereign America they gave away.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: bush; china; deficits; manufacturing; minimumwages; ohio; trade; zoellick
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To: billbears
Bud, one thing the present economists and politicians cannot explain away is this. In 1988 we were a thriving nation who's GNP was more double it's closest competitor, probably more like four times it's closest competitor. If somethig is broke...

I have seen no explanation for why this situation had to be fixed. It's preposterous to think that it did.

We are NOT better off today, and it's getting worse by the day!
281 posted on 09/17/2003 11:14:36 AM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: per loin
LOL...fair enough.
282 posted on 09/17/2003 11:15:56 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: hchutch
There is also an acceptance of government intervention to achieve their desired results.

Gummint MADE the wrong policy--it's only the Gummint that can UN-MAKE it.

Your complaint about seeking redress from Gummint is downright silly.

I note that you wouldn't have a problem if Gummint rescinded OSHA, FLMA, EEO, and ERISA...

WHO ELSE could do it?

283 posted on 09/17/2003 11:16:48 AM PDT by ninenot (Democrats make mistakes. RINOs don't correct them.--Chesterton (adapted by Ninenot))
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To: Lazamataz
Why is it that you insist you have a college degree when it is so obvious that you lied about it?

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Ask him what courses he took and what he studies. Gusts courses allowing just enough credentials to take a position as a bullshit salesman.

284 posted on 09/17/2003 11:17:12 AM PDT by RLK
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To: ninenot
We wouldn't be having this conversation if the answer was; Why, they are investing it domestically and creating new businesses and growing capital in the companies they buy product from. We would be adding jobs left and right if capital was staying at home.

Trickle-down only works for America when investment comes to US not everyone else.
285 posted on 09/17/2003 11:17:24 AM PDT by RockyMtnMan
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To: Recourse
Your best efforts to divert the proper focus of this from America's disappearing manufacturing base (the PROBLEM) to 'the benefits of free trade' (the RED HERRING) will not be successful, and I will see to it (as will many other FReepers).
286 posted on 09/17/2003 11:18:21 AM PDT by Gargantua (Embrace clarity.)
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To: RinaseaofDs
First, being rude is no way to introduce yourself as if I have not spent some time thinking about this. Let alone revealing on your first post that you are not a subscriber to the American Conservative, that would be Pat Buchanan's magazine, which took up the 'weak dollar' and monetary policy issuse two months ago, you don't come across as particularly serious.



Me: What if $5 American dollars worth of labor equaled $6 Chinese dollars worth of labor?

You: ????




287 posted on 09/17/2003 11:19:48 AM PDT by JohnGalt (Bring the boys back home, George.)
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To: ninenot
Read Post 182.

Unfortunately, I don't think it will sink in to a number of the folks who seem to prefer class warfare to sensible solutions.
288 posted on 09/17/2003 11:20:24 AM PDT by hchutch (The National League needs to adopt the designated hitter rule.)
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To: dogbyte12
200 tons of turkey carcass a day,

First of all, it's nice to see ONE agri-venture not owned by that bunch of Greek crooks in Decatur, IL.

Having said that, how many turkeys are we going to have to EAT in order to put gas in the car?

289 posted on 09/17/2003 11:23:56 AM PDT by ninenot (Democrats make mistakes. RINOs don't correct them.--Chesterton (adapted by Ninenot))
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To: Tokhtamish
If you are going to use free trade to disposses whole waves of American workers, don't be surprised when the dispossesed demand a European level social safety net. There are no atheists in the trenches. There are no libertarian free traders on the unemployment line.

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Amen.

290 posted on 09/17/2003 11:25:05 AM PDT by RLK
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To: EternalVigilance
"MIS"educated or "DIS"educated?
291 posted on 09/17/2003 11:25:12 AM PDT by VxH
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To: jpl
They seem to be one of the only groups in America for whom business is booming,

Only the PI/ambulance chasers.

Real professionals--corporate, labor-type attorneys are having a hell of a time billing hours. It's slow...REALLY slow.

292 posted on 09/17/2003 11:25:34 AM PDT by ninenot (Democrats make mistakes. RINOs don't correct them.--Chesterton (adapted by Ninenot))
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To: Recourse
Protectionism only weakens our economy. Protectionist measures give domestic producers an artificial advantage over their foreign counterparts.

Explain to me what is "protectionist" about requiring China to float their currency, like our other major trading partners? Or is the "artificial advantage" this gives China what is mean by "free trade?"

So, if any "advantage" is to be had, I'd prefer that it accrue to domestic producers rather than those Chinese Communists.

293 posted on 09/17/2003 11:25:58 AM PDT by bimbo
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To: Theodore R.
Zoellick needs to hit the road. His visions of world trade etc are not good. He has too much influence in the administration.
294 posted on 09/17/2003 11:25:58 AM PDT by maui_hawaii
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To: Texas_Dawg
Pray-tell what is my "plan"?
295 posted on 09/17/2003 11:26:01 AM PDT by RockyMtnMan
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To: Tokhtamish
He knows that "retraining" to start at the bottom in something new is futile because employers frankly do not want a 50 year old intern/trainee.

EVEN IF a '50-yer-old trainee' WOULD be considered--it'd only take about 2 seconds to realize that if EVER called back to his $19.95/hour plus bennies job--he'd go in a flash.

THe reluctance to hire has to do with retention, not necessarily capability.

296 posted on 09/17/2003 11:27:32 AM PDT by ninenot (Democrats make mistakes. RINOs don't correct them.--Chesterton (adapted by Ninenot))
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To: Lazamataz
You may have seen commercials about them on TV, though.

Yup. They run throughout the NCAA tournament.

297 posted on 09/17/2003 11:29:19 AM PDT by ninenot (Democrats make mistakes. RINOs don't correct them.--Chesterton (adapted by Ninenot))
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To: Lazamataz
You lie because you do.

You sure don't seem like much of a Georgian. Do you even know what time the game starts?

298 posted on 09/17/2003 11:30:14 AM PDT by Texas_Dawg
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To: ninenot
And your point was???
299 posted on 09/17/2003 11:30:18 AM PDT by LIBERATENJ
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To: RinaseaofDs
Precisely.

An American company cannot dump untreated waste into the nearest stream the way a Chinese factory can. An American factory cannot create the kind of emphysema air quality Chinese factories do. An American factory has to actually have health and fire safety codes, not like a Chinese factory. And in the litigation free environment of a Chinese factory, the manager is free to nail any of the very easily replaced girls who work for him.

Unless we want to restore the conditions of 1900 we will lose any "free trade" competition. I don't want to go back to company towns, coal police, child labor, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, and such.
300 posted on 09/17/2003 11:30:27 AM PDT by Tokhtamish (Free trade ! Cheap Labor ! Cheap Life ! Cheap Flesh !)
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