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How the U.S. lost World War 2

February 21st 2012 19:13
Bizarre Politics Reports: How the U.S. lost World War 2 fifty years later surrendering to Free Trade.
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U.S. surrenders to Free Trade - What we gave away

World War 2 lost 50 years later

(Based on overviews from an Army Officer's Manual from 1950)

A Geopolitical overview of USA industrial capabilities and natural resources - Horsepower per worker comparisons

Before World War 2, the average industrial worker in America was provided with a machine which added 6.4 horsepower to his efforts. Our closest competitor in the industrial world was Germany. They, had only 2.61 horsepower per worker in industry, followed by England with 2.56, Canada with 2.17, Italy with 2.14 and France with 1.78.

Manufacturing in the U.S. employed more than a fourth of our population and provides more than a fourth of our national income. Its products are sufficient to supply domestic needs and account for three-quarters of our exports. Our most important industries are automobiles, steel and iron, airplanes, cotton textiles, meat packing and oil refining. In another part of the manual, it tells how the U.S. was fortunate being self-sufficient in oil since the Middle East represented a place where any wars would be would be very difficult to control.

Great as American industry was before the war, its magnificent performance as the "arsenal of democracy" amazed even Americans. It turned out more than three times as much war material as Great Britain adn the U.S.S.R combined, not only providing our Army and Navy with unprecedentedly powerful support, but making heavy contribution to the armed forces of our Allies.

The United States probably comes as close to being self-sufficient as any nation can.
To maintain our strong position from now on, we must consolidate our strengths and compensate for our weaknesses.

..... This is what the U.S. government gave away. In 1956, the U.S. Federal Government sponsored the moving of factories outside of the U.S. It was supposed to be a temporary program but it never ended. It first evolved into the Maquiladora factory program in Mexico and then into what is called free trade. The free traders keep defending their position blaming protectionism was the cause of the Great Depression. However, President Roosevelt had many choices but found the major problem was money. Few nations in the world had enough money to conduct trade. President Roosevelt said he would not let the lack of dollars stand in his way and passed the Lend Lease Act which exported products and food to the allies without worrying first how they would pay. This triggered the most awesome industrial might and food supplier the world has ever known.

Search under Lend Lease was real free trade and not chop liver as in the globalist free trade world. Pass on this article with it. It shows how the U.S. not only supplied their own needs from raw products up through several added value stages to the retail or end user level but had the abundance to support the Lend Lease program. This represents the largest exporting program the world has ever known. And what happen when free trade came ? The U.S. gave it all away and in the end, we have lost World War 2 more than fifty years after the fact. Back then, those responsible for free trade would be considered traitors. President Clinton not only passed the free trade agreements but also gave our technology away to China and other countries in the world. In 1950 military experts said it was a good thing we did not have to go into the Middle East to protect our interests. They did not know our government would surrender these interests and would lack the common sense to create a geopolitical environment where the U.S. is forced to protect its interests across the globe.

This happened, because we gave so much away for the sake of money changers and greed, instead of protecting our way of life and showing others how to do it as the U.S. did with the Marshall Plan. The Marshall Plan was about showing how to duplicate success and the American Dream and was not about putting workers on a global block to compete for the same jobs. There are at least more than a billion people in the world who will work for next to nothing. If this is the common denominator, the race to the bottom will be an unending cycle.

Free to copy Lend Lease was real free trade... see Lend Lease article , We chopped up the Golden Goose that laid the Golden Eggs ... see Economic Golden Goose article or all articles at Free to copy Expert Articles

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