posted
03/17/2008
More than any other issue the state of the economy impacts all of us
in one way or another. The situation we find ourselves in has been
building for many years, with the roots of our current problems
stretching back decades. But the last few straws were placed
starting seven years ago.
After the attacks of 9-11 we faced the growing concerns of a global
war and a faltering economy. Several decisions were made that have
compounded our problems. The large tax cuts of that year seem to
have benefited only the top wage earners in our country while the
job losses for the lower and middle income families have accelerated.
Because of Globalization we
now purchase goods produced from all around the world. But I have
trouble understanding how it helps our economy to borrow money from
China and then buy goods produced in China. Sure it helps the
Chinese but do we need to go into debt just to keep buying the stuff
they make? One simple solution is to buy local. Goods produced in
the U.S. have a value beyond the cost of the product to the
consumer. When those making the product live here they are earning a
wage that will be spent here. Do we really need something that is
being produced in China for $1, shipped to the U.S. for $.50, then
sold for $15, while the only person earning a wage from this product
is the sales clerk. Some of these companies are making good profits
but in the long run when the workers in the U.S. no longer have jobs
that allow them to make a living wage, who, is going to buy their
products? Buying local is the start to keeping more of our money at
home.
The
next step to a better economy is Energy Independence. Most of our
energy comes from sources outside the US. Including petroleum and natural
gas we import more than $400 billion worth of energy products every
year. This money is just being wasted. We have, or could develop
domestic sources of energy including fuel for our homes and cars, so
why are we throwing money away. Also who are we buying this
petroleum from? Iran, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Iraq…. The list goes
on. What do these countries do with the money? Why are we buying oil
from countries that hate us or at the very least have in place
policies that most Americans would find very unpleasant? I can just
imagine how much Hugo Chavez is laughing about those stupid
Americans. We need to use our own natural and renewable resources.
Becoming energy independent will greatly help both our economy and
our security. We will be employing more people here in the U.S. and
with the increased research we could even sell this technology to
other countries.
The
long term fix to what ails our economy is to start at home with our
spending, both with locally produced goods and services, and energy
independence. Sounds like a situation were everyone wins, everyone
except Hugo Chavez. I can live with that.
Dan Powers