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General of Darkness
4th October 2010, 06:20 PM
I hope this isn't a repost, but it gives a good window into the future.

http://blacklistednews.com/19-Facts-About-The-Deindustrialization-Of-America-That-Will-Blow-Your-Mind/10688/0/13/13/Y/M.html

19 Facts About The Deindustrialization Of America That Will Blow Your Mind
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By Michael Snyder - BLN Contributing Writer

The United States is rapidly becoming the very first "post-industrial" nation on the globe. All great economic empires eventually become fat and lazy and squander the great wealth that their forefathers have left them, but the pace at which America is accomplishing this is absolutely amazing. It was America that was at the forefront of the industrial revolution. It was America that showed the world how to mass produce everything from automobiles to televisions to airplanes. It was the great American manufacturing base that crushed Germany and Japan in World War II. But now we are witnessing the deindustrialization of America. Tens of thousands of factories have left the United States in the past decade alone. Millions upon millions of manufacturing jobs have been lost in the same time period. The United States has become a nation that consumes everything in sight and yet produces increasingly little. Do you know what our biggest export is today? Waste paper. Yes, trash is the number one thing that we ship out to the rest of the world as we voraciously blow our money on whatever the rest of the world wants to sell to us. The United States has become bloated and spoiled and our economy is now just a shadow of what it once was. Once upon a time America could literally outproduce the rest of the world combined. Today that is no longer true, but Americans sure do consume more than anyone else in the world. If the deindustrialization of America continues at this current pace, what possible kind of a future are we going to be leaving to our children?

Any great nation throughout history has been great at making things. So if the United States continues to allow its manufacturing base to erode at a staggering pace how in the world can the U.S. continue to consider itself to be a great nation? We have created the biggest debt bubble in the history of the world in an effort to maintain a very high standard of living, but the current state of affairs is not anywhere close to sustainable. Every single month America does into more debt and every single month America gets poorer.

So what happens when the debt bubble pops?

The deindustrialization of the United States should be a top concern for every man, woman and child in the country. But sadly, most Americans do not have any idea what is going on around them.

For people like that, take this article and print it out and hand it to them. Perhaps what they will read below will shock them badly enough to awaken them from their slumber.

The following are 19 facts about the deindustrialization of America that will blow your mind....

#1 The United States has lost approximately 42,400 factories since 2001. About 75 percent of those factories employed over 500 people when they were still in operation.

#2 Dell Inc., one of America’s largest manufacturers of computers, has announced plans to dramatically expand its operations in China with an investment of over $100 billion over the next decade.

#3 Dell has announced that it will be closing its last large U.S. manufacturing facility in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in November. Approximately 900 jobs will be lost.

#4 In 2008, 1.2 billion cellphones were sold worldwide. So how many of them were manufactured inside the United States? Zero.

#5 According to a new study conducted by the Economic Policy Institute, if the U.S. trade deficit with China continues to increase at its current rate, the U.S. economy will lose over half a million jobs this year alone.

#6 As of the end of July, the U.S. trade deficit with China had risen 18 percent compared to the same time period a year ago.

#7 The United States has lost a total of about 5.5 million manufacturing jobs since October 2000.

#8 According to Tax Notes, between 1999 and 2008 employment at the foreign affiliates of U.S. parent companies increased an astounding 30 percent to 10.1 million. During that exact same time period, U.S. employment at American multinational corporations declined 8 percent to 21.1 million.

#9 In 1959, manufacturing represented 28 percent of U.S. economic output. In 2008, it represented 11.5 percent.

#10 Ford Motor Company recently announced the closure of a factory that produces the Ford Ranger in St. Paul, Minnesota. Approximately 750 good paying middle class jobs are going to be lost because making Ford Rangers in Minnesota does not fit in with Ford's new "global" manufacturing strategy.

#11 As of the end of 2009, less than 12 million Americans worked in manufacturing. The last time less than 12 million Americans were employed in manufacturing was in 1941.

#12 In the United States today, consumption accounts for 70 percent of GDP. Of this 70 percent, over half is spent on services.

#13 The United States has lost a whopping 32 percent of its manufacturing jobs since the year 2000.

#14 In 2001, the United States ranked fourth in the world in per capita broadband Internet use. Today it ranks 15th.

#15 Manufacturing employment in the U.S. computer industry is actually lower in 2010 than it was in 1975.

#16 Printed circuit boards are used in tens of thousands of different products. Asia now produces 84 percent of them worldwide.

#17 The United States spends approximately $3.90 on Chinese goods for every $1 that the Chinese spend on goods from the United States.

#18 One prominent economist is projecting that the Chinese economy will be three times larger than the U.S. economy by the year 2040.

#19 The U.S. Census Bureau says that 43.6 million Americans are now living in poverty and according to them that is the highest number of poor Americans in the 51 years that records have been kept.

So how many tens of thousands more factories do we need to lose before we do something about it?

How many millions more Americans are going to become unemployed before we all admit that we have a very, very serious problem on our hands?

How many more trillions of dollars are going to leave the country before we realize that we are losing wealth at a pace that is killing our economy?

How many once great manufacturing cities are going to become rotting war zones like Detroit before we understand that we are committing national economic suicide?

The deindustrialization of America is a national crisis. It needs to be treated like one.

If you disagree with this article, I have a direct challenge for you. If anyone can explain how a deindustrialized America has any kind of viable economic future, please do so below in the comments section.

America is in deep, deep trouble folks. It is time to wake up.

Apparition
4th October 2010, 06:30 PM
Thanks to high taxation, unnecessary regulations, an expansive welfare state, and governmental interference in the economy we're certainly headed downhill economically.

And I'm sure that the only solution that the politicians, unions, and statists can offer is more taxation and regulation and more and more.

Only when this country is somehow transitioned to more free-market economy pre-1929 that it once was and not the corporatist and union-dominated command economy that it is now will this country ever have a chance of financial survival.

Until then, prepare for the worst.

Plastic
4th October 2010, 07:16 PM
The destruction of our manufacturng base leads me to believe we are being set up for invasion plain and simple. Been saying it ever since they started consolidating our military bases making for fewer but far more valuable targets, less than a dozen nukes and we are finsihed.

G2Rad
4th October 2010, 07:17 PM
americans aborted their future

traded their children and famillies for sex and filth

now its too late

Ponce
4th October 2010, 07:20 PM
OK class, one more time......all together now........

"No Export = No Recovery"... Ponce

Maybe I should wear a coat and tie so that you would believe me?

Dogman
4th October 2010, 07:20 PM
The destruction of our manufacturing base leads me to believe we are being set up for invasion plain and simple. Been saying it ever since they started consolidating our military bases making for fewer but far more valuable targets, less than a dozen nukes and we are finished.


Maybe not a physical invasion. For sure a good defanging. In the name of profit this country has been
sold out.

Dogman
4th October 2010, 07:22 PM
OK class, one more time......all together now........

"No Export = No Recovery"... Ponce

Maybe I should wear a coat and tie so that you would believe me?


Naw

T-shirt and shorts will work fine!

hoarder
4th October 2010, 07:44 PM
Thanks to high taxation, unnecessary regulations, an expansive welfare state, and governmental interference in the economy we're certainly headed downhill economically.Even without all that, even if Americans still had a pre-teevee work ethic, there is no way we could compete with cheap Chinese and East Indian labor.
Really, would Americans work 12 hour days for $9. 50? Even if they did, whould life in America ever be what it was before the traitor globalists gave all our inventions and technology to tent-dwelling goat herders?

Give credit where it's due. The globalist Jews didn't do this just for profit, they did it to wreck America and bring us closer to world government.

Ponce
4th October 2010, 08:47 PM
Hoarder? let's say that we get pay $9.50 a day.......food 0.25 cents a plate, bus 0.10 cents, rent $25.00 a months, power . $8.00 a month.......then........who the hell cares what we are getting paid? is not what we are getting paid is what we pay out that counts...........the government should put their foot down on those charging us high prices and that includes the government themselves with taxes on everyone.

Book
4th October 2010, 08:54 PM
americans aborted their future

traded their children and famillies for sex and filth

now its too late




http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/photos/goyim.jpg

A few holdouts.

k-os
4th October 2010, 08:56 PM
Thanks to high taxation, unnecessary regulations, an expansive welfare state, and governmental interference in the economy we're certainly headed downhill economically.

And I'm sure that the only solution that the politicians, unions, and statists can offer is more taxation and regulation and more and more.

Only when this country is somehow transitioned to more free-market economy pre-1929 that it once was and not the corporatist and union-dominated command economy that it is now will this country ever have a chance of financial survival.

Until then, prepare for the worst.


I agree with you 100%, and would like to add that lawyers have skewed the cost of manufacturing as well. Think about ridiculous product lawsuits, ridiculous employment (harassment, discrimination) lawsuits.

Horn
4th October 2010, 09:35 PM
OK class, one more time......all together now........

"No Export = No Recovery"... Ponce

Maybe I should wear a coat and tie so that you would believe me?


I thought you mentioned the only road to recovery is thru the use of street canine becoming a popular dish.

FreeEnergy
4th October 2010, 09:48 PM
I typed a long message, then decided not to post.

But posting some anyway.

Not only politicians, unions and lawyers destroyed the housing.


A lying sonofabitch neighborhood banker is your #1 problem. Again.

He's lying to you about 6% mortgage, which spaced out into 30 years makes you pay 300% on your property. So, not only your property is overpriced (thanks to banker who is pumping real estate industry), you also pay x3 the overpriced sticker. Bankster, having nothing but an office with a few chairs and computers, is skimming 2/3 of your money into his own pocket.

That, my friends, is the definition of the scam of the century.

They are also lying to you about mortgage rates at all time lows - in order to balance that fat that they stole, it needs to go very very low. Consumers need to finally get out of that financial slavery treadmill they've been put onto. Or economy will not restart.

Now, imagine tomorrow you'd have to pay only 1/3 of your mortgage. What will you do? How fast would manufacturing jobs come back if the cost is down by two thirds?

Ponce
4th October 2010, 10:08 PM
Horn? you are thinking of China......but.......I did eat it while in Korea.........not bad.

Horn
4th October 2010, 10:16 PM
Horn? you are thinking of China......but.......I did eat it while in Korea.........not bad.


That must have been it, Korea has many exports too.

Twisted Titan
5th October 2010, 05:17 AM
12 In the United States today, consumption accounts for 70 percent of GDP. Of this 70 percent, over half is spent on services.


I never knew that........ we are in serious ass trouble if this is true.


T

DMac
5th October 2010, 06:21 AM
12 In the United States today, consumption accounts for 70 percent of GDP. Of this 70 percent, over half is spent on services.


I never knew that........ we are in serious ass trouble if this is true.


T


Remember how during the Bush1 --> Clinton administration years we heard all that ballyhoo of how America needs to become a more service based economy? How this is the wave of the future???

They did warn us what was happening. Shame is that so few speak their language.

Awoke
5th October 2010, 07:10 AM
I hope this isn't a repost, but it gives a good window into the future.

http://blacklistednews.com/19-Facts-About-The-Deindustrialization-Of-America-That-Will-Blow-Your-Mind/10688/0/13/13/Y/M.html



http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/and-so-it-begins-house-votes-348-79-to-declare-(trade)-war-on-china/msg119938/#msg119938

Post #17

;)

Silver Rocket Bitches!
5th October 2010, 07:22 AM
Thanks to high taxation, unnecessary regulations, an expansive welfare state, and governmental interference in the economy we're certainly headed downhill economically.Even without all that, even if Americans still had a pre-teevee work ethic, there is no way we could compete with cheap Chinese and East Indian labor.
Really, would Americans work 12 hour days for $9. 50? Even if they did, whould life in America ever be what it was before the traitor globalists gave all our inventions and technology to tent-dwelling goat herders?

Give credit where it's due. The globalist Jews didn't do this just for profit, they did it to wreck America and bring us closer to world government.


I believe this to be true as well. We are witnessing a systematic dismantling of the last remaining superpower. It's all being done in plain sight for all to see yet we are too neutered and programmed to do anything about it until it's too late.

Twisted Titan
5th October 2010, 03:02 PM
Thanks to high taxation, unnecessary regulations, an expansive welfare state, and governmental interference in the economy we're certainly headed downhill economically.Even without all that, even if Americans still had a pre-teevee work ethic, there is no way we could compete with cheap Chinese and East Indian labor.
Really, would Americans work 12 hour days for $9. 50? Even if they did, whould life in America ever be what it was before the traitor globalists gave all our inventions and technology to tent-dwelling goat herders?

Give credit where it's due. The globalist Jews didn't do this just for profit, they did it to wreck America and bring us closer to world government.


I believe this to be true as well. We are witnessing a systematic dismantling of the last remaining superpower. It's all being done in plain sight for all to see yet we are too neutered and programmed to do anything about it until it's too late.



If one was to do anything now they would be painted as a loon and make it that much harder for those of us who remain


I was taking the subway today and right on the cover of Time magazine it said THE RISE OF EXTREMIST MILITAS IN AMERICA

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1976308,00.html


Best to keep our powders dry and increase our stock

Horn
5th October 2010, 05:00 PM
And as they stand in awe over Judea's silverscreen highlight reel & coming attractions, they're busy getting raped up the ass sideways by their very own countrymen & oligarchy. Happens everywhere & all the time.

Waiting for intermission.

Korbin Dallas
5th October 2010, 05:39 PM
#16 Printed circuit boards are used in tens of thousands of different products. Asia now produces 84 percent of them worldwide.


Environmental and OSHA regulations make it cost prohibitive to produce circuit boards in the US. I had a client who had to shut his business down in the 90's since none of his clients would pay a 300% premium to have him make the boards here. He closed his doors and moved on.

k-os
5th October 2010, 06:57 PM
I was just hanging out with some cowboys tonight and we were talking about all of the safety courses they are required to take, yearly, for mining jobs and construction jobs they had held. I got to thinking about my dad's job, building helicopters, and how he has to take all kinds of classes for safety, too. And I worked as a secretary in a pager (beeper) manufacturing company a long time ago, and how everyone (including the secretary) had to take OSHA classes.

These classes aren't free. They cost in more ways than the hourly wage of the person attending. The fees associated with the person "certified" to push the button on the powerpoint presentation and play the videos that they presented. This all adds to manufacturing costs.

But again, I blame the lawyers. ;D

hoarder
5th October 2010, 07:07 PM
All these costs that American manufacturers have to burden, they are actually "domestic tarriffs". Chinese manufacturers don't have to burden these expenses. This did not happen spontaneously they didn't get there by accident.
All this happened to us under the careful watch of the monolithic mass media. These globalists carefully planned and executed our demise over a period of decades. The media did nothing to warn us where we were headed with international trade, they didn't tell us world government was their objective.
No, they just played left against right and right against left in spite of the fact that most of the left and most of the right are opposed to globalization. Ask a republican and he thinks it's the democrats fault, ask a democrat and he thinks it's the republicans fault.

Horn
5th October 2010, 08:33 PM
But again, I blame the lawyers. ;D


Can't blame ya, for blame'in.

Next time this thing gets done over gotta think of a way to keep those guys lassoed.