Realism

During this time of primary and caucus show downs, a lot of promises are being made.   Of course we all want America Great Again! But to what cost to the world?

What Americans fail to realize is that the world is unfortunately connected monetarily and we allowed it! If we remember back to say Farm Aide,  we did not question or stop the demise of our farmers. That was the writing on the wall!

America was made great on the backs of farmers and the workers in the factories making everything from automobiles to the smallest widget.  Once we allowed those two important areas be taken from America and shipped to other countries our failure was inevitable.

While it sounds great to casually say we will take back our manufacturing from China, Japan, Mexico and any other country, will weaken their already shaky economy and possibly result their own crash resulting in a demand for financial help – resulting in America borrowing from some other country to give money (once again) to aide the fallen country. All these countries are in each other pockets for billions. If just one was to call in their loans that would cause a ripple effect that would cripple the world. And that is exactly what a certain group of people would love to see to creat a single world currency.

Our world leaders need to find a way to agree on each country claiming a service or product that they would supply the world. The majority of auto industry and local manufacturing needs to be back in the US. For example imports should be taxed and limited to give the Big Three a fighting chance.

The answer to an individual’s economical success is not to raise the minimum wage for entry level and part time jobs but go back to creating real jobs in the industry and agriculture fields where adults can earn a decent pay from a real job and feed their families and leave the part time and entry level jobs to the youth!

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About simplystatedUSA1973

Hard working, educated US citizen. Lives and works in NJ. Tired of the things left unsaid and unchanged.
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