Well, while the article is correct about the problem of rare earths, and  
while
I have no empathy with the hard core Left, this is something I'd pin  on 
the effects
of supply side economics and free trade / laissez faire ideology.
 
After all, according to the logic of the laissez faire crowd , if it can be 
 produced
more cheaply elsewhere, that is the Golden Rule. Ichan is king, in other  
words,
and hundreds of "little Ichans" are the dukes and senechals of the system, 
all motivated by the bottom line, and screw the objective good of the  USA.
 
Hence massive technology transfer and massive outsourcing.
About which the Left had little to do  --except for some of the
tech transfer under Clinton.
 
I manifestly DO NOT think that laissez faire is anything but a formula  for
national suicide, give away the store if, in the process, a small group  of
fat cats gets fatter.  Robber Barons are far and away the main  cause
and guess who most supports laissez faire.
 
Sure, especially since the Clinton era, you can name plenty of  Democrats,
but they still are junior leaguers compared to the finance crowd in the  
GOP.
 
This is how things are. With the usual caveat about exceptions, the  
Republicans
have the best major party social morality, but when it comes to econ,  and
not saying that a lot of stuff the Dems do isn't virtually criminal,  but
it remains a fact that the Right is the most wedded to laissez faire.
 
Billy
 
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In a message dated 7/21/2010 9:16:24 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Article  received from another list. 

David

   
 
If  you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the 
newspaper  you are misinformed.--Mark  Twain  




July 21, 2010  
America's Fast Track to the Third World
By _Dan Gorski_ (http://www.americanthinker.com/dan_gorski/) 


The Department of Defense has  sounded an alarm about our access to a 
strategically vital group of metals  called the rare earth elements. A _report_ 
(http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d10617r.pdf)  on the problem prepared by the 
GAO is not  pretty. It concludes that the Chinese now control the production, 
processing,  and manufacture of final products of these vital metals and now 
own the  patents for many of these processes. 

The worries of the DoD are  well-justified; missile guidance systems, smart 
bombs, night vision gear,  unmanned aircraft, and much more are dependent 
on the rare earth elements in  some way. Without these metals, our weapons 
technology would be approximately  that of the Korean War. Battery-powered 
tools, hybrid vehicles, the  environmentalists' precious windmills, and almost 
everything else electric  cannot get by without them. 

Rare earth elements have been  described as the vitamins of modern 
technology. It took Beijing approximately  twenty years to strip this 
_technology_ 
(http://www.rightsidevalue.com/2009/03/china-builds-rare-earth-metal-monopoly.
html)  from  its birthplace in the United States and move it to China.

China's success in capturing  the entire production and manufacturing cycle 
for the rare earth elements is  only the beginning. Their long-term 
strategy seems to be to repeat their rare  earth coup in other sectors of 
mining 
and manufacturing. Awash in  cash, they are on a gigantic worldwide _shopping  
trip_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/16/AR2009031603293.html)
  for resources of all  kinds. Copper, lead, zinc, and iron 
are on their list, to name a few. Their  reserves of U.S. dollars are being 
converted to hard assets. Anyone with  experience with the Chinese knows 
that they are in the game to win. Their  objective is world domination by 
whatever means necessary. Aided by our  intellectually and morally challenged 
elites, they stand a good chance of  accomplishing it without firing a shot. 

Why the Chinese were able, at  so little cost, to take away this vital 
sector of our technology is a question  that needs to be asked. The answer is 
not hard to find. It is the natural  result of a fifty-year "jihad" against 
America's producers by the  environmental left. This alarm signal from the 
Department of Defense marks the  beginning of the endgame in this struggle. It 
should now be clear that there  is nothing less than the survival of our 
Republic at stake. Fifty years of  rapine and pillage by a nihilistic, deranged 
environmental movement and a  government bureaucracy whose sole mitigating 
feature is its incompetence has  left us more and more dependent on somebody 
else for the commodities and  technology necessary for our existence as a 
nation. A terminally ignorant  public has watched with detached indifference 
or has actively supported this  assault on our basic industries. Our 
national consciousness is in the grip of  such insanity that schoolchildren are 
routinely taught to hate the people and  businesses that make their way of life 
possible. These environmental chickens  are now coming home to roost. We 
are at the point where the bill for this  half-century-long economic and 
environmental stupor is coming due.  

This nation is going to have to  realize that the ability to produce 
resources and manufacture products defines  its military capability and its 
standard of living. This fact is as certain as  the laws of thermodynamics. 
Everything you can touch comes from the earth. It  must be mined, pumped, cut 
down, or grown by somebody. Somebody has to process  it, refine it, manufacture 
it, and deliver it. In the vital sector of basic  mineral commodities and 
energy, those "somebodies" need to be domestic, not  foreign. The global 
economy, that our rulers told us would provide all our  necessities, is turning 
out to be the private property of the Chinese, bought  with our former money. 
Our present leadership in Washington, D.C. and most of  the rest of our 
major institutions appear to have no concept of this reality  and do not 
vehemently object to it. It is no accident that the military, our  only 
government 
institution left with any grounding in reality, is the one to  sense the 
danger.

Mindless obstruction by  environmental NGOs and federal regulators now make 
it almost impossible to  develop new or upgrade old productive facilities 
in this country. Work, absent  bureaucratic harassment and NGO opposition, 
that would have cost hundreds of  millions and taken months to complete, now 
needs billions and takes decades to  complete, if it ever is completed at 
all. We are literally thirty years behind  now, and we are rapidly losing the 
ability to catch up

The government's solution to  this existential crisis is to tax its way out 
of a recession and enact energy  legislation so horrendous that it will 
guarantee to "fast track" us to  third-world status. Environmental zealots in 
the EPA are on the verge of  crippling both the domestic _shale  oil/gas_ 
(http://www.fwbusinesspress.com/display.php?id=12184)  industry and the  
_Texas_ 
(http://blogs.chron.com/txpotomac/2010/07/the_epa_vs_the_state_of_texas.html)   
petrochemical complex. _Legislation_ 
(http://www.icmj.com/article.php?id=56&keywords=Rahall_Proposes_Bill_to_End_All_Mining)
  is in  progress that 
will essentially make it uneconomic to develop any mineral  resources on 
public land in the United States. The fevered plan to stop Gulf  oil 
development is their latest sortie into the Twilight Zone. The damage now  
being 
inflicted on this country is long-lasting and, if not reversed, fatal.  If 
these 
insane initiatives are implemented, the day will not be far off when  the 
United States will not have the talent, technology, or money to restart  its 
productive sector even if it wants to. 

When a country is on a social  and economic course so suicidal that the 
Russians are warning us about it,  some introspection is called for. 
Post-racial, post-industrial, postmodern,  post-fossil fuel, post-common sense 
America 
has very little time left to  straighten out its priorities and reverse its 
slide into what Leon Trotsky  called "the dustbin of history."

The ironic epilogue to all this  is that when the United States completes 
its journey to political, economic,  and military impotence, the Chinese will 
walk in and buy up our vast reserves  of mineral and energy resources with 
our own dollars and produce them for  their own use. They will not be 
bothered by environmental niceties, and they  will have the power to do as they 
please. Environmentalists in their  uncompromising, unhinged war against our 
producers will have destroyed the  environment they were claiming to save. 

Dan Gorski is a  mining geologist and CEO of a publicly traded mining  
company.

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