The Last Waltz?
The Coming End of the American Superpower
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
Counterpunch
March 1, 2005
http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts03012005.html

The US economy is headed toward crisis, and the
political leadership of the country--if it can be
called leadership--is preoccupied with nonexistent
weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East. 

The US economy is failing. The afflictions are
serious. They could be fatal even if diagnosed and
treated. America is losing the purchasing power of its
currency and its ability to create middle class jobs.

The dollar's sharp decline and projections of
continuing trade and budgetary red ink are undermining
the dollar's role as reserve currency. A number of
central banks have announced that they will be
diversifying their currency holdings and will not be
buying dollars at the same rate as in the past. 

This will put more pressure on the dollar. At some
point the flight will begin. Instead of buying fewer
dollars, central banks will sell dollars hoping to get
out before the dollar hits bottom.

Suddenly, the advantage of being the reserve currency
becomes a nightmare as the world's accumulations of
dollars are brought to market. An enormous supply and
weak demand mean a very low exchange rate for the once
almighty US dollar.

Overnight those cheap goods in Wal-Mart, which are the
no-think economist's facile justification for
Wal-Mart's decimation of communities, small businesses
and employment, shoot up in price. 

Interest rates will escalate as the government
struggles to finance its endless red ink. Heavily
indebted Americans with adjustable rate mortgages will
attempt to sell homes just as rising mortgage rates
reduce buyers. Real estate assets, the rising value of
which have been keeping the economy going, will give
back gains.

The US has lost its ability to create middle class
jobs or for that matter any jobs. During the last four
years the US has experienced a net loss of 760,000
private sector jobs (January 2001 - January 2005).
Think what this means for graduating classes and
people coming of age to enter the work force.

Moreover, the composition of jobs has changed away
from high-value-added, high-productivity jobs in
tradable goods and services toward lower productivity
domestic service jobs that cannot be outsourced. 

Even here in this last remaining area of employment
for Americans, the US work force is losing job
opportunities to foreign nurses and school teachers
brought in on H-1b work visas as a result of budgetary
pressures on local school budgets and hospitals.

No-think economists and politicians continue to
propose unemployment insurance and education as
remedies for the jobs problem. These proposals are
mindless to say the least. The same incentive to
outsource holds for all tradable skills. If truth be
known, job outsourcing and offshore production sound
the death bell for US higher education. 

Americans unable to find jobs in export and
import-competitive sectors find themselves searching
for jobs in nontradable domestic services, where their
inflow into those labor markets is augmented by
illegal immigrants and foreigners on H-1b visas.
Obviously, the pressure on wages is downward.

No-think economists explain away the difficulties as a
"globalization adjustment" that will require Americans
to curtail their consumption of imported goods. These
economists are ignorant of American's dependence on
imported manufactured goods. Even American brand name
goods are made abroad in whole or in part. Tightening
the belt will mean much more than cutting out foreign
made luxuries.

The dollars' decline will drive up the price of all
inputs except US labor which is being substituted out
of production functions and replaced with foreign
labor. 

Oblivious to reality, the Bush administration has
proposed a Social Security privatization that will
cost $4.5 trillion in borrowing over the next 10 years
alone! America has no domestic savings to absorb this
debt, and foreigners will not lend such enormous sums
to a country with a collapsing currency--especially a
country mired in a Middle East war running up hundreds
of billions of dollars in war debt.

A venal and self-important Washington establishment
combined with a globalized corporate mentality have
brought an end to America's rising living standards.
America's days as a superpower are rapidly coming to
an end. Isolated by the nationalistic unilateralism of
the neoconservatives who control the Bush
administration, the US can expect no sympathy or help
from former allies and rising new powers.

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was
Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial
page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is
coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be
reached at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts03012005.html


        
                
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