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    Whose Country Is It, Anyway?

    Pat Buchanan's column is released twice a week.

    For the third straight year, the median income of the typical American family fell in 2010. Adjusted for inflation, it is back where it was in 1996, the longest period of zero growth since the Depression.

    And the poverty rate has inched up to 15.1 percent.

    Both figures, however, should be put in perspective.

    For example, a family can be classified as poor and own a car, a flat-screen TV and a computer, and have a washer-dryer and a garbage disposal.

    Folks below the poverty line have their kids educated free in Head Start, for 13 years in public schools, then get Pell grants for college. They get free food stamps and health care through Medicaid. They get subsidized housing and earned income tax credits, are eligible for all other safety-net programs, and can earn $23,300 in pretax income and pay no income taxes.

    Poverty in 21st century America is not poverty in the Paris of "Les Miserables" or the London of Oliver Twist or the Dust Bowl of Tom Joad.

    The 15-year stagnation in the median income of the American family, however — a vanishing of the American Dream that one's children will know a better life — is a more serious matter.

    For there are causes of the stunted growth in the standard of living of the American family that neither party is willing to address, if either of them even recognizes those causes.

    First is the immersion of the U.S. economy in a global economy. This plunged U.S. workers into direct competition with workers in Asia and Latin America willing to do the same jobs for far less, in factories where regulations are far lighter.

    U.S. corporate executives leapt at the opportunity to close plants here and relocate abroad. This explains the 50,000 factories that disappeared in the Bush decade and the 5.5 million manufacturing jobs that vanished.

    You cannot have a rising standard of living when your highest-paid production jobs are being exported overseas.

    Now, to buy the goods of the foreign factories that used to be here, we are shoveling out more and more of America's wealth. Our national bill for imported goods and services is $2.5 trillion a year. The U.S. trade deficit is back up to between $550 billion and $600 billion a year.

    If President Obama wishes to know why his $800 billion stimulus bill didn't have the kick he expected, he should look at the "seepage" problem.

    How do you stimulate the U.S. economy when the workers you retain or rehire with your stimulus billions head for Walmarts on Saturday to buy goods made in Japan, Korea and China?

    Our $6 trillion in trade deficits in the Bush decade stimulated economies all over the world, just not our own. Indeed, the most successful economies of the last decade were China and Germany. Not coincidentally, they were the world's two largest exporting countries.

    There are time-honored ways that nations have turned around such situations. What prevents us from adopting them? An ignorance of our own history, the immense investment of our transnational corporations in the new global arrangement, and the opposition of a World Trade Organization to which we have surrendered our national sovereignty.

    A second reason why the median income of American families is back to 1996 levels and sinking is mass immigration, legal and illegal.

    According to analyst Ed Rubenstein of VDARE.com, the United States, despite an unemployment rate above 9 percent, imports 100,000 immigrant workers every single month. Numbers USA contends that 125,000 foreign workers are brought in every month.

    Thus, well over a million workers are added annually to our labor force when 14 million Americans are looking for work.

    Why are we doing this?

    Is it xenophobic to say our own citizens should come first, that the importation of foreign workers must halt until our own unemployed have found jobs?

    A huge share of our immigrant population is Hispanic. And Rubenstein finds that for every 100 Hispanics employed in the United States in year 2001, 126 are employed today. But for every 100 non-Hispanics employed in 2001, only 98 are working today.

    What prevents our politicians from putting Americans first, deporting illegal aliens and suspending the importation of foreign labor until our own workers are back on the job?

    Politics is one reason. Democrats see illegal aliens and their children as future Democratic voters. Republicans are terrified of being called racists and alienating the ethnic lobbies.

    Crass commercial interest is another reason.

    U.S. companies see immigrants, legal or illegal, as an endless source of cheap labor to keep wage costs down. And they are right.

    But who is looking out for the national interest, for all of the members of the American family, especially the unemployed?

    If the median income of the American family is falling, already back to where it was in Bill Clinton's first term, Middle America is one of the big losers in the global economy. And who are the big winners?

    To find out more about Patrick Buchanan, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2011 CREATORS.COM

     

    77 comments

    • James  •  8 mths ago
      50,000 factories gone in ten years, two trillion dollar wars on going, and torture is okayed, the Bush legacy.Too bad the community organizer won't change anything either.
    • Sacred17  •  8 mths ago
      I would vote for anyone who would support America first. I am tired of mexico getting a free ride in our schools ect. They cost a lot and a lot of the gangs and theft are brought with them. I am very tired of hearing Spanish and seeing it on signs everywhere. Even my kid's school has dual language. The Spanish teacher can barely speak english. How did she get her teachers license? Standards are low and distorted but only if you are hispanic.
    • Eric1  •  8 mths ago
      According to the IRS, the tax on personal income for the top bracket of tax-payers in 1945 was NINETY ONE PERCENT! In 1946-63, it was 88%, and in 1964-1981 it was 70%, and in 1981-86 it was 50%, and in 1988 it was 28%, and in 1991 it was 31% ('Read my lips, no new taxes' remember that?). How do you think the enormous costs of WW2, the Korea war and the Vietnam war were PAID FOR? The current tax rates are completely UNSUSTAINABLE and absurd in the extreme when you consider we have been fighting TWO wars for ten years, and have just kicked off a third, and YET, the GOP and the ridiculous Tea Party think there is nothing wrong with reducing taxes for the rich and SCREWING virtually the rest of the entire population. So WHY is there such a deficit? The answer is CLEAR and PLAIN TO SEE, if you would just bother to actually LOOK at REAL numbers!
      During the time frame i mentioned above, the US was not only able to PAY for WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, but were ALSO able to send men to the MOON, and build the ENTIRE highway system that we DEPEND on today.
      You might ALSO note, that while the wealthy were taxed at much higher rates, the income of everyone GREW significantly. During 1950-1978, the income of the LOWEST 20% of taxpayers grew by 138%!! But between 1979-1993, those SAME people found their income REDUCED by 15%. Yet at the same time, the HIGHEST tax bracket people between 1950-1978 saw their income grow by 99%, but between 1979-1993, THEIR income grew by an additional 18%, and that trend has continued right up until the present day! And if you ask, 'well what about the middle-class?' THEIR income grew by 106% between 1950-1978, but from 1979-1993, it FELL by 3%! And if you think that 'trend' hasn't CONTINUED, you would be WRONG!
      And what about those tax rates for the middle-class and the poor? In 1980, the lowest 20% of taxpayers paid 8.4% in income tax, but by 1990, they were paying at 9.7%, or a 16.1% INCREASE in taxes, while at the same time, the top 1% of taxpayers saw THEIR tax rates DROP by 14.4%!!
      And there is NO POINT in talking about 'smaller government and smaller taxes' if you don't understand anything about REVENUE, and where it COMES from!
      In the 1950's, income taxes accounted for 42% of Federal Revenue, 26.9% coming from Corporate income taxes, 11.5% from payroll taxes, 17.2% from Estate taxes, and 2.5% from borrowing.
      But by the 1980's, Personal Income Taxes only accounted for 38%, Corporate Income taxes were down to 7.7%, Payroll taxes were up to 29.2%, Estate taxes were down to just 8.2%, but BORROWING had risen to 17.7%!!!! If you DON'T understand how fundamentally FLAWED this tax scenario is, you will never understand WHY things are so screwed up today!
    • Bill M  •  8 mths ago
      Who's country? The politicians own it along with their corporations. The great American Plutocracy! The politicians don't care a bit what the public wants and I'm amazed they keep getting voted in. What a buch of ego-centric liars!
    • americanlady  •  8 mths ago
      America is bleeding. This country needs one person, the one who has enough guts to seal the borders, deport all illegal immigrants at any cost, to bring back the manufacturing base by making it more advantageous to produce here, to putting a high tariff on Chinese goods imported into the country, to stop playing the role of world helper and developer, to restrain so many liberal entitlement programs that provide to some Americans, a way of life, to finally bring home our soldiers and stop the inane and unwinnable wars. And who is the person???? Certainly not the present President who has not kept one promise he had made while campaigning. Another liberal Democrat, no, too much damage already done by that group. A Republican???? Too much in bed with the wealthy and corporations. No, America will not be able to find the one who will lead us out of all the problems. America will continue to bleed until what was once great and mighty is gone unless someone steps forward who is willing to take the challenges.
      • Dagny 8 mths ago
        Ron Paul 2012
    • Constance  •  8 mths ago
      Very enlightening article!!!!!!!! Congress needs to get started on making America what it once was at all costs. It will be hard to vote congressional members in that aren't part of the typical american greedy axes club.
    • jazzbooksfood  •  8 mths ago
      Pat Buchanan was right when he said all of this about NAFTA 20 years ago, & he's right again now. The issue is: how to fix it? That's much harder, because we can't just abrogate treaties we've signed & which the Senate has ratified. But that's exactly where we need to start: getting rid of the "free trade" agreements we've signed with so many other nations.
      • It's Over! 8 mths ago
        Who says we can't? The US Congress can repeal any treaty that is deemed harmful to our country.
      • Mike 8 mths ago
        Didn't W decide unilaterally to ignore one or more treaties we were signors of? I can't remember...
    • Independence76  •  8 mths ago
      Is our political system broken? Why does it cost so much money to run for political office? Why do we have so many career politicians?
    • John  •  8 mths ago
      None of the Presidential candidates are addressing this issue. I believe that if anyone stepped forward and said they would work to return manufacturing jobs back from China that person would be a shoe-in for election (re-election).
    • Lynn  •  8 mths ago
      the jobs will be back when we sink to being a 3rd world country. big business lobbied congress for subsidies to relocate jobs off shore. soon they will do the reverse when we get poor and hungry enough. poor people and their cheap labor have been exploited here since our beginning. it's how we got the irish, poles, italians, chinese to these shores. but only after we had a war to outlaw slavery. greed is a terrible master.
      • art 8 mths ago
        Sadly, you are correct...we do seem destined to sink into some kind of 2nd class twilight even as we continue to wield international power. If we get to the 3rd world level, we probably no longer exist as a nation-state.
    • Janet  •  8 mths ago
      If Pat Buchanan would run for president on these two issues alone...it wouldn't matter which party he chose to run with...he would win in a landslide. Voters from both parties would flock to him. No regular politician from either party has the guts to say what he says.
      • Lobo 8 mths ago
        you must not have heard of Ron Paul.
    • Louis  •  8 mths ago
      An even handed essay by Pat Buchanan, this article points out many of the causes of our current economic malaise and makes it clear that the finger of blame can be pointed at both political parties.
    • Mike  •  8 mths ago
      What happened to our "politicians?" They've become mired in a web of greed, power, and hubris. What is needed? Politicians who will work their term for $1 a year, cut and trim gov't spending while in office, and go back home after one term. It might take a while, but it would be a start.
      • Tim 8 mths ago
        won't work unless you have a lot of money to support your family...
    • JAMES  •  8 mths ago
      All of you are just like me. We gripe and moan about things being so bad but at the end of the day, that's all we do. I've written all kinds of comments about NAFTA and about illegal immigrants. So have a lot of you. Did it make any difference? Only to allow you and me to vent. I'm disabled. Had a couple of strokes and live on SS. My computer is my link to the outside world. From where I sit, it looks like we're all screwed! Pat writes about stuff and we make comments. That's all any of us do. There has to be more we can do but for the life of me, I can't figure it out.
    • CHESTER KING  •  8 mths ago
      The problem is bigger than jobs going overseas. The whole world is now tied to one economic system that operates on the basis of supply and demand. Most things can be made virtually anywhere and two few people can afford to buy them or they all ready have more things than they need. Wealth has become concentrated as the result of the operation of the market and lack of interest in the health of most nations by companies that produce things. Even China with its planned system is faced with the same world wide economic problems. No one is proposing real solutions, either economic, political, or religious.
    • Eric1  •  8 mths ago
      According to the IRS, the tax on personal income for the top bracket of tax-payers in 1945 was NINETY ONE PERCENT! In 1946-63, it was 88%, and in 1964-1981 it was 70%, and in 1981-86 it was 50%, and in 1988 it was 28%, and in 1991 it was 31% ('Read my lips, no new taxes' remember that?). How do you think the enormous costs of WW2, the Korea war and the Vietnam war were PAID FOR? The current tax rates are completely UNSUSTAINABLE and absurd in the extreme when you consider we have been fighting TWO wars for ten years, and have just kicked off a third, and YET, the GOP and the ridiculous Tea Party think there is nothing wrong with reducing taxes for the rich and SCREWING virtually the rest of the entire population. So WHY is there such a deficit? The answer is CLEAR and PLAIN TO SEE, if you would just bother to actually LOOK at REAL numbers!
      During the time frame i mentioned above, the US was not only able to PAY for WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, but were ALSO able to send men to the MOON, and build the ENTIRE highway system that we DEPEND on today.
      You might ALSO note, that while the wealthy were taxed at much higher rates, the income of everyone GREW significantly. During 1950-1978, the income of the LOWEST 20% of taxpayers grew by 138%!! But between 1979-1993, those SAME people found their income REDUCED by 15%. Yet at the same time, the HIGHEST tax bracket people between 1950-1978 saw their income grow by 99%, but between 1979-1993, THEIR income grew by an additional 18%, and that trend has continued right up until the present day! And if you ask, 'well what about the middle-class?' THEIR income grew by 106% between 1950-1978, but from 1979-1993, it FELL by 3%! And if you think that 'trend' hasn't CONTINUED, you would be WRONG!
      And what about those tax rates for the middle-class and the poor? In 1980, the lowest 20% of taxpayers paid 8.4% in income tax, but by 1990, they were paying at 9.7%, or a 16.1% INCREASE in taxes, while at the same time, the top 1% of taxpayers saw THEIR tax rates DROP by 14.4%!!
      And there is NO POINT in talking about 'smaller government and smaller taxes' if you don't understand anything about REVENUE, and where it COMES from!
      In the 1950's, income taxes accounted for 42% of Federal Revenue, 26.9% coming from Corporate income taxes, 11.5% from payroll taxes, 17.2% from Estate taxes, and 2.5% from borrowing.
      But by the 1980's, Personal Income Taxes only accounted for 38%, Corporate Income taxes were down to 7.7%, Payroll taxes were up to 29.2%, Estate taxes were down to just 8.2%, but BORROWING had risen to 17.7%!!!! If you DON'T understand how fundamentally FLAWED this tax scenario is, you will never understand WHY things are so screwed up today!
    • Bill  •  8 mths ago
      Pat mentioned "Corporate Executives" as making such decisions.....They seem to be doing just fine as far as their own wealth goes. Most of our 'Judas Goats' wear business suits.
    • john red horn  •  8 mths ago
      forget violence and civil unrests....vote the bums out...oh i forgot they all have clones in finitum. are we screwed??? is it too late?????
    • JD  •  8 mths ago
      Right on, Pat! You are stealing my lines, but as you have a larger audience, I'm willing to share. I've seen this coming for a long time, basically since the iron and steel manufacturing inversion in the mid to late seventies. When the big layoffs in those industries began, it's all been downhill from there for the American worker.

      What we have today is a spastic thing called the global economy. It's as phony as the Mormon religion. It certainly isn't doing the American worker any good, as the 5-6 million unemployed or under employed can attest.

      Until we get rid of the globalists, the neocons, the war profiteers, and the decrepit old cold-worriers, we will continue to have this problem. Not until we impose huge tariffs on imported goods, and get rid of the IRS codes, will this country start to recover.
    • aarroozz  •  8 mths ago
      If you support Ron Paul it could be the peoples country again. Today it belongs to globalists that have zero loyalty to America.
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