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February 26, 2002 - WorldNetDaily.Com

The hollowing out of America
By Patrick J. Buchanan

What does conservatism stand for in 2002? What is it we wish to
conserve? "Work, family, faith, community, country." Were these not
what Ronald Reagan celebrated?

Yet consider what is happening to community, country and work in
America because of the free-trade zealotry of the Clintonites and the
Bushites, who profess to be conservatives.

Last week, there came to my office from the keeper of the stats of
U.S. industrial decline, Charles McMillion of MGB Information
Services, the final figures for the U.S. merchandise trade deficit
for 2001.

Good news: It diminished by 6 percent. Bad news: It was the second
largest ever. America imported $427 billion more in goods than we
exported to all the other 190 nations on earth. In manufactured goods
alone, our trade deficit was $309 billion, which translates into 6
million lost manufacturing jobs

Comes the retort: Not to worry. America excels in producing high-tech
items other nations are not advanced enough to produce. So long as we
are on the cutting edge of industrial technology, who cares who cuts
cloth, stitches shoes or makes steel?

Well, take a hard look at McMillion's stats. Not only did we run
trade deficits in textiles, shoes and steel, we ran trade deficits in
autos, trucks, TVs, VCRs, automatic data-processing equipment, office
machines, electrical machinery, power-generating machinery,
metalworking machinery, industrial machinery and optical goods.

Among the products where America boasts a trade surplus – i.e., we
sell more of these to the world than we import – are soybeans, corn,
animal feeds, wheat, meat, cotton, cigarettes, hides, skins, scrap,
pulp, waste paper, coal, tobacco, rice and fertilizers. Reads like a
list of the leading exports of the Jamestown colony.

Writes Paul Craig Roberts, free trader and co-architect of the Reagan
tax cuts, "It comes as something of a shock to discover that the
United States ... has the export profile of a 19th-century Third
World colony." Once the most self-sufficient of nations, America is
now dependent on foreigners for 40 percent of our manufactured goods,
and our dependence on foreign oil and natural gas now costs us $90
billion a year. Why is this happening to America? With NAFTA and
GATT, corporations can move capital, factories and technology
anywhere, which gives the comparative advantage to low-tax, low-wage
countries with large pools of dependable and docile (i.e., no unions)
workers.

And what are foreign folks doing with the billions of dollars we
yearly ship abroad for goods made outside the U.S.A.? "In 2000, 97
percent of direct investment by foreigners went for the purchase of
existing U.S. assets," writes Roberts. As companies leave America,
foreigners come in with their trade-surplus billions to buy up the
U.S. companies left behind. "We are not only losing industrial jobs,
we are losing ownership of our companies," Roberts writes.

The New York Times' Peter Kilborn, a classmate of this writer at
Columbia School of Journalism 40 years ago, took a Sun Belt tour to
survey the ghost towns created by McMillion's grim statistics.

In Pima, Ariz., and Bartow, Ga., Kilborn reports, cotton prices have
collapsed because of Chinese imports. Uranium mining has stopped in
Falls City, Texas. In Loving County, Texas, oil exploration has
stalled as we shovel petrodollars to Saudi Arabia. In Brady, Texas,
"the ranchers who raise goats for Angora wool are victims of low
prices and competition from New Zealand and Argentina."

"All the rural parts of New Mexico are dependent on mining and almost
all hard-rock mining is going offshore," one mining official told
Kilborn. In Silver City, N.M., Phelps Dodge, the biggest mining
outfit in the state, has laid off 1,700 of its 2,400 workers. Copper
prices have tumbled 50 percent. If they rise again, New Mexico's
mines are less likely to benefit than the mines in Peru and Chile.

Pima, Barstow, Falls City, Loving County, Brady, Silver City – the
hollowing out of such quintessentially American towns as these is
what our deracinated economic elites celebrate as "creative
destruction."

Consider what free trade is costing. America's industrial dynamism
and economic independence are vanishing. Company towns are turning
into ghost towns. High-paying manufacturing jobs that provided a
living wage for one man to raise a large American family on a single
income are being shipped to foreign workers.

Has free trade made America more, or less, independent? Has it made
us more or less vulnerable to financial crises? What exactly is it
that today's conservatives wish to conserve, besides their
untrammeled access to the limitless junk down at China-Mart?

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