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To: Cincinatus' Wife

http://www.econstrat.org/publications/books

CONSIDER THIS: while China’s number one export to the United States is $46 billion of computer equipment, the number one export from the U.S. to China is waste $7.6 billion of waste paper and scrap metal.

Clyde Prestowitz reveals the astonishing extent of the erosion of the fundamental pillars of American economic might beginning well before the 2008 financial crisis and the great challenge we face for the future in competing with the economic juggernaut of China and the other fast-rising economies. As the arresting facts he introduces show, the U.S. is rapidly losing the basis of its wealth and power, as well as its freedom of action and independence. If we do not make dramatic changes quickly, we will confront a painful permanent slide in our standard of living; the dollar will no longer be the world’s currency; our military strength will be whittled away; and we will be increasingly subject to the will of China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and various malcontents.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. As Prestowitz shows in a masterful account of how we’ve come to this fateful juncture, we have inflicted our economic decline on ourselves we abandoned the extraordinary approach to growth that drove the country’s remarkable rise to superpower status from the early days of the republic up through World War II. For most of our history, we supported our home industries, protected our market against unfair trade, made the world’s finest products leading the way in technological innovation and we were strong savers.

But in the post-WWII era, we reversed course as our leadership embraced a set of simplistically attractive but disastrously false ideas that consumption rather than production should drive our economy; that free trade is always a win-win; that all globalization is good; that the market is always right and government regulation or intervention in the economy always causes more harm than good; and that it didn’t matter that our factories were fleeing overseas because we were moving to the “higher ground” of services. In a devastating account, Prestowitz shows just how flawed this orthodoxy is and how it has gutted the American economy. The 2008 financial crisis was only its most blatant and recent consequence.

It is time to abandon these false doctrines and to get back to the American way of growth that brought us to world leadership; Prestowitz presents a deeply researched and powerful set of highly practical steps that we can begin implementing immediately to reverse course and restore our economic leadership and excellence.

The Betrayal of American Prosperity is vital reading for all Americans concerned about the future of the economy and of our power in the coming era.


135 posted on 03/17/2016 4:18:45 PM PDT by Pelham (more than election. Revolution)
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To: Pelham; Alberta's Child

>> while China’s number one export to the United States is $46 billion of computer equipment, the number one export from the U.S. to China is waste $7.6 billion of waste paper and scrap meta <<

Wrong. The USA’s number one export to China is the billions and billions of dollars in Treasuries that China buys from us every year. Clyde Prestowitz simply doesn’t understand the basic economics involved.


152 posted on 03/18/2016 9:54:33 AM PDT by Hawthorn
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To: Pelham

I have to say that it’s strange to read this from a guy who was an avid proponent of NAFTA back in his government days.


156 posted on 03/18/2016 10:37:36 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Sometimes I feel like I've been tied to the whipping post.")
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