How America’s Economy Was Destroyed

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

In 1945 the United States emerged from a world war with the only intact industrial economy in the world.  The British, European, Soviet, and Japanese economies were in ruins.  China and the rest of Asia, Africa, and South America had undeveloped economies, later renamed third world economies.  Additionally, the US held most of the world’s gold reserves.  President Franklin D. Roosevelt had used WW II to destroy Britain’s control of international trade and the British pound as the world reserve currency.  The US forced breakup of the British system of trade preferences and the coerced Bretton Woods Agreement gave those roles to the United States.

Four years of war production gave the US a large, disciplined, and skilled work force, and war time consumer shortages provided enormous pent-up consumer demand to drive the postwar economy’s growth. Jobs were plentiful, and US real income rose strongly in the 1950s and into the 1960s.

But then things started to go wrong.  President Johnson’s program of “guns and butter” ( the Vietnam War and “Great Society” welfare spending) resulted in a proliferation of US dollars that eventually forced President Nixon to close the gold window and terminate the right of foreign central banks to redeem their holdings of US dollars for gold.  Additionally, the Keynesian demand management macroeconomic policy began breaking down.  High marginal income tax rates resulted in weaker supply increases to increases in aggregate demand.  Expansionary monetary policy pushed up consumer demand, but high tax rates curtailed supply response, culminating in the “stagflation” of President Carter’s administration.

President Reagan’s supply-side economic policy cured stagflation and the worsening “Phillips curve” trade-off between inflation and unemployment, and real economic growth resumed throughout the 1980s and into the Clinton years, an administration that piggy-backed on Reagan’s success.

But in the last decade of the 20th century things turned for the worse.  The success of Reagan’s and Margaret Thatcher’s economic policies created excessive confidence in unregulated free market economies.  In the US the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated commercial from investment banking and had served the country well since 1933 was repealed. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and the Clinton Treasury claimed that “markets are self-regulating.”  The repeal set in motion the 2008 financial crisis that launched the largest and longest money printing activity in the US in history.  The Federal Reserve’s balance sheet increased by $8.2 trillion as the Fed printed money with which to buy up the troubled investments of the large banks in order to keep the banks solvent.  The massive increase in the money supply went mainly into the prices of stocks, bonds, and real estate, thus dramatically worsening the income and wealth distribution in the US and creating the One Percent.  Years of pumping up financial asset and real estate values with money creation has left the Federal Reserve today in a precarious position now that Covid lockdowns and economic sanctions against Russia have broken supply chains and caused shortages that are raising prices. The Fed is trying to overcome supply problems by nonsensically raising interest rates, which threatens the financial wealth created by years of Quantitative Easing.  Simultaneously, the sanctions policy is driving countries away from the dollar which will eventually reduce its value, thereby forcing the Fed to chose between the stock market and the dollar.

Soviet collapse in 1991 compared to American success was an even worse development.  It convinced China and India that capitalist markets, not socialist planning, was the way to economic success.  Both countries with their large under-utilized labor forces opened themselves to foreign investment.  This sped the era of “globalism” or jobs offshoring.  American manufacturing corporations, under pressure from Wall Street of takeovers if they did not increase their profits by moving their manufacturing operations abroad where labor was cheeper, abandoned their work forces and their communities and began making abroad the products they marketed in the US.  This separated Americans’ incomes from the production of the goods and services that they consumed and dismantled the ladders of upward mobility in the US that had been erected by a vibrant manufacturing economy.

American economists with grants from Wall St and the offshoring corporations produced “studies” allegedly showing that it was good for America to lose its high productivity, high value-added jobs and for American communities to lose their tax base.  Manufacturing jobs were denigrated as “dirty fingernail jobs,” and the work force was promised better, higher paying, high-tech jobs. These studies and promises comprise the worse kind of junk economics.

One study by a Dartmouth academic, Matthew J Slaughter, concluded that offshoring American jobs, that is, by giving them to foreigners, created twice as many US domestic jobs as jobs for foreigners. He did not arrive at this conclusion by consulting the BLS payroll jobs data or the BLS Occupational Employment Statistics.  Instead, he measured the growth of US multinational employment and failed to take into account the reasons for the increase in multinational employment. US multinationals acquired many existing smaller US domestic firms, thus raising multinational employment but not overall employment, and many US firms established foreign operations for the first time and thereby became multinationals, thus adding their existing US employment to multinational employment.

In 2006 Michael Porter, a Harvard professor, used a press conference to hype the benefits of globalism, that is, the offshoring of American jobs. His report for the Council on Competitiveness showed falsely that Americans were benefitting from giving their jobs to Asians and Mexicans. He did this by stressing US economic performance over a 20-year period.  As jobs offshoring was relatively new, the 20 year period went all the way back to the Reagan 1980s.  Thus Porter used the strong performance of the Reagan years to soften the economic deterioration from globalism.

I could go on at length presenting the fake claims used to block opposition to America’s loss of its pre-eminent manufacturing status.  Today 16 years after Porter’s promise of better jobs, former well-paid US manufacturing workers have lowly paid retail jobs at Walmart and Home Depot. Their health insurance and pension benefits disappeared with their manufacturing jobs. The fact of the matter is that today American economists are either engaged in writing propaganda for their benefactors or they are playing games in their professional journals modeling scenarios that do not exist in the real world.

Another disastrous consequence of the repeal of Glass-Steagall is the acceleration it gave to the financialization of the economy that had been creeping up on us for decades.  A financialized economy is one in which the financial sector has succeeded in getting most consumer income committed to paying interest and fees on debt–mortgage payments, car payments, credit card payments, student loans–leaving little to drive economic growth with expenditures on new goods and services.  Many people live on their credit card, paying only the minimum payment as the balance grows with compound interest.

According to a Federal Reserve study of a few years ago, 40% of US households cannot raise $400 in cash without selling personal assets such as TVs, cell phones, clothes, or pawning tools.

The full extent of the over-indebted US economy, and here I do not include the government debt, can be understood by going back to 1945 where this essay began.

Michael Hudson reports that in 1945 homeowners’ equity in the properties on which they were mortgaged was 85%.  Today homeowners’ equity in their properties has fallen to 33%.

Additionally, American home ownership has declined from 70% to 63% as the result of President Obama’s policy of bailing out the financial fraudsters responsible for the 2008 crash, while foreclosing on their victims.

Once upon a time long ago the Democrat Party was honest.  The party tried to protect the American South from invasion for its refusal to finance at the South’s expense the cost of Northern industrialization.  As the North saw it, it was the South’s responsibility to pay the tariff that would protect Northern industry from Britain’s better made and less costly products.   

Until 1965 the Democrats continued to try to protect the working class.  But in 1965 the Democrats betrayed Americans on two fronts.  They passed an immigration bill that has flooded America with third world immigrants who are alien to our culture and whose numbers suppress wages.  Simultaneously, the Democrats passed a Civil Rights Act that itself did not permit preference to “preferred minorities,” but was used for that purpose by Alfred W. Blumrosen, compliance chief of the EEOC.  Blumrosen reasoned that he could stand the Civil Rights Act on its head and require the prohibited racial quotas, because the federal courts traditionally since the 1930s “deferred to the regulatory authority.”

Racial preferences for “preferred minorities” have developed into the aristocratic rights of an otherwise bygone era.  Today in the Western World “preferred” peoples such as blacks and sexual perverts have special protections that do not extend to white heterosexual persons.  A white person who objects to verbal or physical aggression by a black is declared a racist.  A white woman who accuses a black of rape is in danger of being arrested for a hate crime in the Scandinavian countries and Germany.  In what was once upon a time Great Britain, a white British citizen has been arrested by white British police for reposting a meme that shows disapproval of the ever growing collection of sexual perverts.  https://reclaimthenet.org/uk-police-lgbt-flag-arrest-social-media/

Today in the Western World the situation is this.  The ethnic composition of the Western countries is under fierce attack by the liberal-left elements of their own ethnicity. The rights of the ethnic base of the population are ceasing to exist in the areas of free speech and due process of law.  People are fired for using gender pronouns.  Scientists are terminated for challenging a fake explanation. People are coerced into accepting violations of the Nuremberg Laws.  Wherever a person turns for information, the media lies.

This is a hopeless situation for the Western World.  As awareness spreads slowly but gradually among the ethnic populations of the West that their governments are against them, the ethnic majorities begin to realize that they are targeted for dispossession.  Some of the French have realized this, and also farmers in Holland and Italy.  Once the ethnic composition of a country realizes that the government does not represent them but represents their enemies, a revolutionary situation develops.  All that can possibly save Western Civilization is revolution across the entire front.  The entirety of governments and the vested interests they represent must be overthrown.  Otherwise we face institutionalized tyranny and economies run for the benefit of the One Percent.

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70 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
August 4, 2022 6:28 am

Did he just call for revolution and the violent overthrow of government?

I believe he did.

flash
flash
  hardscrabble farmer
August 4, 2022 7:04 am

We just have to vote harder AND TAKE BACK THE HOUSE !!!

GOP Rep. Mayra Flores Defends Visa Giveaway Vote as ‘Not Amnesty’

” The GOP’s newest legislator, Rep. Mayra Flores (R-TX), is defending her Thursday vote to help get green cards to the adult children of the Fortune 500’s foreign contract workers and managers, who take jobs and career opportunities from Americans.

“Amnesty was not passed last week!” Flores said in a July 17 tweet. “An amendment in the NDAA bill gave legally documented children of LEGAL VISA workers the ability to remain in the United States with their parents. Stop the misinformation and stay focused on taking back the house this November!!”

KJ
KJ
  flash
August 4, 2022 9:21 am

Who’s that Fred pedophile face with his cute little US-Ukraine virtue-signaling flag pin?

Drown him in the toilet.

WTF is wrong with us?
WTF is wrong with us?
  flash
August 4, 2022 10:58 am

Folks there is utterly NO peaceful way to resolve the disastrous situation we have allowed ourselves to enter. Period. Full-Stop.

ken31
ken31
  flash
August 4, 2022 2:58 pm

For decades the overton window has not even budged to the right. It is disconcerting how many still believe in the political process, but everyday that number is shrinking. It is snowballing.

flash
flash
  hardscrabble farmer
August 4, 2022 7:07 am
flash
flash
  flash
August 4, 2022 7:22 am

Where all da’ cissies ?

ken31
ken31
  flash
August 4, 2022 3:00 pm

Why does a sodomite even care about abortion, other than demonic possession or worship?

laura ann
laura ann
  hardscrabble farmer
August 4, 2022 10:32 am

The problem is most people don’t care about anything important and the few that know their gov. is oppressing them don’t have enough support to call for revolution. I don’t see it happening in Europe either unless enough people back the farmers protesting. Most everyone today embracing nihilism and will go along w/ gov. regardless of outcome. Majority cannot think for themselves would rather go w/ the majority even if it means they won’t own anything. The problem is getting enough people to see that their gov. doesn’t represent them but instead their enemies, incl giving our taxes to help enemies overseas. Church leaders refuse to take a stand for truth since their objective is to run a social club and keep people dumbed down with social justice sermons. Small indepentent churches have little influence on communities since they keep to themselves.

ken31
ken31
  laura ann
August 4, 2022 3:03 pm

First needs to be established a culture to rally around – something to provide the opportunity for unity. Andrew Torba thinks this can be Christianity.

Right now there are a lot of people still following pied piper Trump.

laura ann
laura ann
  ken31
August 4, 2022 3:27 pm

People were rallied together in churches for the civil war and the American revolution, Makes sense, but many patriots have left corp. churches sometime ago and home church w/ family or friends, incl us. Younger generations of men are so wussified and dull minded anyway. Older ones could be the backup people. Most people don’t care about future generations incl their g’kids.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  laura ann
August 7, 2022 9:42 pm

Church leaders will not take a stand because they fear losing their 501-c3 tax exemption status. They too are under the thumb of the government because the church is more concerned about money than delivering the word of God and pointing out the evil that controls our country.

WTF is wrong with us?
WTF is wrong with us?
  hardscrabble farmer
August 4, 2022 10:55 am

I am glad for the love of God someone finally has the balls to tell the f-ing TRUTH!!

Lee Ann
Lee Ann
  hardscrabble farmer
August 4, 2022 3:54 pm

Sounds like a plan!

flash
flash
August 4, 2022 6:58 am

Financial wealth is capitalism , bruh. You’ll own nothing and be happy.

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Random Factor
Random Factor
  flash
August 4, 2022 12:39 pm

That 2nd picture seems like a perfectly lined up shot for one of those Ginsu bladed missiles they are crowing about lately.

Think of the lives ruined by these three intra-species predators.

flash
flash
August 4, 2022 7:16 am

For the undecided. There is no global elite. The far-right just tells you that to turn you into evil Joo hating Nazis.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
August 4, 2022 9:14 am

The desperation reeks.

KJ
KJ
  flash
August 4, 2022 9:28 am

Air cover for the final stage of the Talmudic Takeover.

laura ann
laura ann
  KJ
August 4, 2022 11:42 am

Lock and load, site your scopes.

LoneStar42
LoneStar42
August 4, 2022 7:20 am

If you’re old enough, and your parents had the education and experience, you got to watch it happen. And if you spent over 30 years in the electronics industry you got to watch from the inside.

Excellent article.

Llpoh
Llpoh
August 4, 2022 7:42 am

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flash
flash
  Llpoh
August 4, 2022 7:45 am

I call bullshit on anything emanating from the Fed.

All America needs is another good patriotic war to get the economy zinging again.

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Llpoh
Llpoh
  flash
August 4, 2022 8:05 am

Anything not suiting your narrative is bullshit. Of course.

flash
flash
  Llpoh
August 4, 2022 10:55 am

OK , I was wrong. You can trust everything the Fed says with great confidence, because they make muh capitalism, but I’ve yet to hear the money changers explain how manufacturing is only 12% of the GDP , when the mfg jobs were moved to the slave labor lands, cities and towns across the country suddenly turned into blighted ghettos and decaying testaments to a once thriving economy… 12% must be a powerful economic factor
From the rust belt, to Southern textiles towns, the social and infacstrure rot all appeared at the same time.
I beginning to wonder if these mfg jobs, beside employee benefits, provided any support for other small business in the area? nahh…prolly not, becasue the Fed says…reeeeeeeee

Mushroom Cloud
Mushroom Cloud
  flash
August 4, 2022 11:23 am

There are lies, damn lies, and gubment statistics…

ken31
ken31
  Llpoh
August 4, 2022 3:11 pm

No, anything coming from the fed is bullshit, regardless whether I agree with it.

Nicholas
Nicholas
August 4, 2022 9:27 am

And don’t forget that at the apex of this demolition is the fact that the U.S. government is now trying to completely disarm the American people. First, there is a bill that has passed the House that bans most guns. Then there are those who are calling for a voluntary buy-back, and then a mandatory buy-back.
We have been warned by others that this was coming, but those people were ignored by most or labeled “conspiracy theorists.”

Doc MartinAnonymous
Doc MartinAnonymous
August 4, 2022 9:33 am

I wrote my 432 page book titled “It’s Over” in Obama’s first term. It sold only a few thousand copies because I was not a celebrity, wealthy or well known author like Tom Clancy or Bill O’Reilly. Readers of my book still call me a prophet. I am not. But, I did reach your same conclusion back in 2009. I’ve read over 7000 books of all genres and conclude that empires are never saved by words, courts or demonstrations. Only physical violence and bloodshed either either saves or destroys an empire. I doubt if our American empire can be rescued. We are a diminishing tribe and lack unity or a leader behind which we will unite.

Token Whitey
Token Whitey
  Doc MartinAnonymous
August 4, 2022 10:56 am

Agreed. It’s time to remove the flotation device from under the seat and prepare for impact.

On the way down, we’ll have false hope pumped at us via Trump or DeSantis – whoever the bankers decide can sell it best. No point listening to either one. The window has closed on righting the trajectory through Constitutional means. Trump did a fine job of squandering our last chance for that.

Stucky
Stucky
  Doc MartinAnonymous
August 4, 2022 10:58 am

“I’ve read over 7000 books of all genres and conclude that empires are never saved by words, courts or demonstrations. “

Seven THOUSAND books???

I was able to reach the same exact conclusion after reading just 4 books. lol

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Doc MartinAnonymous
August 4, 2022 11:01 am

I say a a comment on GAB, by a high school teacher yesterday, who made the statement that he asked his freshman class how many books they read over the summer. All around the classroom, the answer was zero.

Quigley was a prophet.

laura ann
laura ann
  Doc MartinAnonymous
August 4, 2022 11:11 am

Agree a revolution, bloodshed is only thing that will work at this time, but doubt if this country has any hope anyway, as 90% of people don’t care about anything valuable and embrace nihilism. Politicians are corrupt and pushing globalism. Very few in office oppose or speak out. Few people today even in older generation have their head on straight. Patriots lack unity and not motivated to lead.

m
m
  Doc MartinAnonymous
August 4, 2022 1:06 pm

So what was/is your conclusion, what is the main underlying reason for this implosion?

Full disclosure: I now believe it is the loss/rejection of Christianity and it’s morals/principles. (The most important and least understood one is that “perfection is impossible in the Earthly world, and attempting to reach perfection will make things worse, guaranteed.”)
And that has been a pretty long and winding journey for me, a previous life-long atheist, up to ~5 years ago.

Putin it where it counts
Putin it where it counts
August 4, 2022 10:00 am

Proud to say I work for a REAL AMERICAN COMPANY that makes real PRODUCTS that help re shore AMERICAN jobs. Now if only people wanted to work…

Stucky
Stucky
  Putin it where it counts
August 4, 2022 10:59 am

Vandelay Industries?

flash
flash
  Putin it where it counts
August 4, 2022 11:01 am

Nobody wants to work…except me…reeeeeeeeee

ken31
ken31
  Putin it where it counts
August 4, 2022 3:14 pm

A good amount of the equipment on the farm is made in the USA. A lot of ag products are, because of weight, if no other reason. Lead times on some stuff is crazy, though.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  ken31
August 5, 2022 12:44 pm

Name one tractor made here. Name one tractor part manufacturer here. Same with cars, motorcycles, go carts, lawnmowers, stoves, washers, freezers, water pumps, clothes, shoes, electronic things, fans, medicines, fertilizers, etc. Ag products? I’m a farmer & rancher (or was until my tractor broke down and the dealer can’t get the part and deer ate everything I and my neighbors planted in 2022 because FJB made it a FELONY to shoot the kings deer and the population has exploded, and I sold all my cattle to avoid bankruptcy). Two percent of Americans try to produce food; 98% gonna have a problem pretty soon Einstein. PS: I agree that 99% of government & corporate managements (including the DNC & RNC) need a Very Long Rest.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  ken31
August 5, 2022 2:48 pm

(my comment disappeared) I said that no tractor or parts are made here, or car, or scooter, lawnmower, electric transmission equipment, electronic equipment, stove, freezer, refrigerator, washer, medicine, fertilizer, etc. Ag products? Only 2% of US try to produce food. In 2022, drought destroyed my first planting and deer my second; FJB made it a FELONY to shoot deer and their population has exploded. Both my neighbors crops were destroyed too. I sold my cows to avoid going bankrupt. My tractor broke and the dealer can’t get the part. The 98% are going to have a problem pretty soon. PS: I agree TPTB need a very long rest; it must start 8Nov.

WTF is wrong with us?
WTF is wrong with us?
August 4, 2022 10:54 am

And we the American people continue to sit back actually no we bend over and beg the govt to jam it straight up our corn holes more and more and more and faster!!! Seriously WTF is wrong with us? Folks our pathetic, impotent inactions are a tune to cutting our own throats and that of our family members. If we do not start doing some real fighting back, we are DONE, DOOMED, Screwed beyond belief – Get it??

laura ann
laura ann
  WTF is wrong with us?
August 4, 2022 11:51 am

Over 90% of people embrace nihilism and will willingly march into detention centers and line up for execution.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  laura ann
August 5, 2022 12:48 pm

I guess 90% of people live in blue cities then and are dumb ass MF’en democrats…

laura ann
laura ann
  rhs jr
August 5, 2022 2:15 pm

Even in red states they like rino’s like Trump. (rinos: those republicans pushing globalism and clot shots, and person who didin’t drain the swamp.)

rhs jr
rhs jr
  laura ann
August 5, 2022 11:58 pm

I don’t want Trump, I don’t want his Shot, I won’t line up to be executed and neither will any of those idiots that still want that RINO loser. Better take a new poll.

laura ann
laura ann
  rhs jr
August 6, 2022 10:56 am

Most rep. are rino’s pro globalist. We quit voting when we knew politicians are sold out.

B_MC
B_MC
August 4, 2022 11:02 am

What’s the problem? I don’t feel any inflation….

San Francisco Fed president, who reportedly earns over $420,000 annually: ‘I don’t feel the pain of inflation anymore. I see prices rising, but I have enough.’

https://www.theblaze.com/news/sf-fed-president-no-inflation-pain

olde reb
olde reb
August 4, 2022 11:04 am

PCR says: ” the Fed printed money with which to buy up the troubled investments of the large banks in order to keep the banks solvent. ”

He declines to identify the banks … [[that faced bankruptcy from their gambling in derivatives]] … that were rescued … [[with book-entry creation of $16 trillion in credit that was printed without the awareness of congress]]… were the owners of the Fed. The credit that was created is the inflation …[[that is destroying the global economy]] .. we now see.

Powell has declared the ..[[ $9 trillion}} .. Treasury securities that are now on the books of the Fed are going to be “rolled off” [read SOLD} to the government. How did the securities bought by the Fed with book-entry credit become owned by private parties ??

ken31
ken31
  olde reb
August 4, 2022 3:22 pm

Where does the counterparty money go? At some point it is just currency sloshing around, unless real assets are involved. Were there enough defaults to destroy the debt? The insane lengths they go to avoid deflation is astounding. That’s how you know deflation would be great for the middle class.

Death to the moneychangers!

BL
BL
August 4, 2022 11:33 am

I remember when PCR picketed the Fed and went on TV calling out the Rothschilds during the Reagan administration (NOT). He wants you to correct what they NEVER did.

ken31
ken31
  BL
August 4, 2022 3:23 pm

It is wise to be wary of old men calling for war.

BL
BL
  ken31
August 4, 2022 6:46 pm

Very true and even worse when THEY were the perps who fuk’d this place up to begin with.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  BL
August 5, 2022 1:09 pm

He never ran the RR, just had a nice government job advising POTUS. Please don’t you become a closet cultural communist calling for the messenger’s blood too ol buddy. All us Republicans ain’t RINOs or Lincoln lovers on the take; the ZOG wants to divide and conquer us; I think you are a lot younger than me and have years to be a leader; Patriots need to stick together not blame innocent allies for blood liberals spilled. There are real bad dogs that need kicking in the balls.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  BL
August 5, 2022 3:00 pm

(my comment is gone) I said TPTB want to divide us Patriots; please don’t be like the cultural communist and blame innocent folks. Be a leader and not blame Patriots for blood spilled by liberals. Many of us Republicans hate Lincoln and RINOs and are not on the take. PCR did not run the RR, he only advised the POTUS. There are plenty of guilty bad dogs needing their balls kicked.

BL
BL
  rhs jr
August 6, 2022 12:31 am

BS, he was not in any way calling out the Fed rhs, jr ,you are having selective memory. None of these club members have called out the banksters (Ron Paul talked a good game) except C/O which does NOTHING and that is how we got here to this hyper inflationary destruction.

Stucky
Stucky
August 4, 2022 11:38 am

In today’s Shit Ledger.

“The American Dream” is a recently opened mall in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It’s an fucking ugly boondoggle which no one wants to visit. It cost $5.5 BILLION to build!!

Anyway ….. a $290 million dollar interest payment was due 3 days ago. They missed it. There is … wait for it …. less than one thousand dollars in the account. Yeah, I said thousand. Wait. There’s more. The company said that they are “under no financial obligation to bondholders”. hahahahaha, fuck you bondholders!!

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My point?

That’s one way America’s economy was destroyed ….. stupid greedy immoral cocksuckers running the show.

Ben Lurken
Ben Lurken
  Stucky
August 4, 2022 1:56 pm

Stucky, I went by that mall twice last weekend. I got off 95 to get lunch at Sizzlin Steves in E Rutherford. We used to go there when we attended the Hambletonian at the Meadowlands for many years.
We did breeze through the Meadowlands complex because I wanted to eyeball the new grandstand at the track. And now that you mention it there was really no traffic around that mall.

laura ann
laura ann
  Ben Lurken
August 4, 2022 3:35 pm

I went to a summer clearance sale at Belk, stuff was marked down 60-70% for this week, but few shopping in store. Many items crammed in there, stuff brought in from the cargo shipments. Many have maxed out their c. cards buying groceries.

B_MC
B_MC
  laura ann
August 4, 2022 4:05 pm

Just saw these today….

Surging Retail Inventories Are Swamping U.S. Warehouses

https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/35431-surging-retail-inventories-are-swamping-us-warehouses

Walmart Lays Off Hundreds of Corporate Workers

https://www.wsj.com/articles/walmart-lays-off-hundreds-of-corporate-workers-11659558590

rhs jr
rhs jr
  B_MC
August 5, 2022 1:34 pm

Last week I went in Walmart with my list and if I want it, they ain’t got it any more. I doubt sending Gen Austin’s Mighty Military to California to get ships unloaded and supplies moving would do a lick of good (pun intended).

rhs jr
rhs jr
  B_MC
August 5, 2022 3:03 pm

(My comment is gone) Last week I went in and if it is on my list, they don’t have it any more. Wouldn’t do a lick of good sending Gen Austin’s mighty Military to California to fix the supply mess (pun intended).

m
m
August 4, 2022 12:57 pm

PCR: “In the US the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated commercial from investment banking and had served the country well since 1933, was repealed” due to “excessive confidence in unregulated free market economies.”

Now really Paul?
I’d like some of what you’re smoking.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  m
August 5, 2022 1:39 pm

Due to unrestrained greed of the economic wolves (ZOG Oligarchs) who now own and run America.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  m
August 5, 2022 3:05 pm

TPTB do have excessive unregulated greed though.

yttaR
yttaR
August 4, 2022 2:11 pm

SImply put you were destroyed by the COMMIES you put in office. This is Hillaryous. Keynesian was a SODOMITE much like obammie who was the false phag put on you too.

This is all commie-cal to me. Yes, Hillaryous too.

Jdog
Jdog
August 4, 2022 4:00 pm

What killed the economy were corporations. In the 1950’s and 60’s most commerce was done by small owner owned businesses. While even then, corporations dominated the industrial part of our economy, the retail sector was still dominated by the private citizens. Every town and city was stocked full of private grocery stores, shoe stores, clothing stores, hardware stores, tv and radio stores, non chain restaurants, independent movie theaters, etc. Today all those private businesses are gone, and replace with big box stores, and national chains who dominate and dictate the terms of the economy.
America will never return to any semblance of freedom or prosperity until corporations are for all means and purpose eliminated.
They are the tyrants that run our lives, and own our government outright. They are the Kings, and you are the peasants.

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  Jdog
August 4, 2022 8:22 pm

Yes. And since corporations are the vehicle that allows TPTB to commit crimes with no consequences, these corporations will never die. They can’t, because although they are “persons” under the law, with all the rights that you have, they cannot be jailed, cannot get sick, and do not die of old age.

rhs jr
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  Jdog
August 5, 2022 3:11 pm

I remember Mayberry USA and we managed to get by; I don’t think it’s going to be like Mayberry when we can’t get cars fixed under a tree anymore, can’t get any water pumped to drink, have no electricity, people living in condos suddenly are living in concrete boxes, nobody has any food, etc.

rhs jr
rhs jr
August 5, 2022 2:26 pm

(My comment disappeared as I was typing) I said the big corporate CEOs are all in the Central Bank Club that prints fiat money unauditable by Congress, that the CEOs use that under the table dirty money to stay afloat and buy up the World. That’s how Sam Walton got billions to build his stores (from a NYC CB Partner). That’s how the CBs keep silver way down at $19 now when it should be $100. The big corporations sell to each other at a loss per se and US tax day is another payday to them. The CB Club and all the ZOG CEOs are Satanic and that is why all the big corporations are democrat or RINO and all in bed pushing perversions, and are pro every realign but Christian. They are the Minions of the Beast and their Evil has just begun to stink. Christians looking for a Rapture are negligent if they don’t win Souls and fight The Beast.

rhs jr
rhs jr
August 6, 2022 12:01 am

I apologize for the double comments.