
The Great Depression - Page 3
The Great Depression started in
the U.S. in 1929, quickly spread to every
part of the world. Most Americans lost everything as banks
failed.
COULD THIS HAPPEN AGAIN?
The Great Depression was perhaps the most devastating
problem America had ever faced. It had a tremendous detrimental
effect on all of our citizens, with most losing everything
they owned. The end result of the unemployment closed banks,
a failed government, and large numbers of suicides. As soon
as people found out what was happening, it was too late. Banks
closed taking everyones money, causing lost homes and complete
desperation. We need to compare existing problems with what
happened in 1939. “Are we going through the same conditions
that caused the Great Depression?”
DEFICIT SPENDING AND THE COST OF WAR
The two problems facing the U.S. are closely
related. One is our deficit spending, now going into the trillions,
and our government’s love of expensive wars. Our two
wars are set to cost over 600
Billion in June of 07. This does not include
growing medical care for soldiers and veterans wounded in
the war. What about our rusted and worn out Hunvees and other
military equipment? This entire war is being run on credit,
building up our national debt to soon reach ten trillion.
Such a large debt can never be paid off. How did the General
Fund end up over 9 trillion dollars in the hole? Tax cuts
and increased spending, largely military. Combined, the wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan are about to become the second most
expense in U.S. history, after WW11, but the cost has not
hit American’s pocketbook yet. The Vietnam war in 2007
dollars was 650 million. So far our two new wars have surpassed
754 billion. President Bush is continually asking for 100
billion to continue the war. The Korean War spending increased
inflation that neared 8% in 1951. To pay for this war, President
Truman raised the top tax rate to 91% for individuals and
70% for corporations.
THE U.S. HAS A HISTORY OF GETTING INVOLVED
So how did the U.S. manage to get envolved in
so many wars that obviously did not threaten us? It was really
pretty easy. When North Korea invaded the south, no one really
cared as most had never heard of Korea. The U. S. has never
learned “Never underestimate the enemy.” We thought
a few troops would finish off such a small country very fast.
No one seemed to worry about China and Russia getting involved.
We lost 36,913 good men and suffered 103,284 wounded. No one
paid any attention to the war which is known as “The
forgotten war.”

KOREAN WAR MEMORIAL - WIKIPEDIA

VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALL - WIKIPEDIA
VIETNAM
In Vietnam the French were fighting their own
war in a small unknown country and were soundly defeated.
So, was the U.S. interested in taking over where the French
left off? Of course. We started by sending 500 “advisors”,
later increased our “advisors” to 16.000. Eventually
we needed over 500,000 who , like the French, were defeated.
We lost 58,202 good men and suffered 153,300 wounded. Was
it worth losing one man? Was North Korea worth losing one
man? Is Iraq worth losing one man? Again another small
country had beaten us. Once again we entered a war with no
plan and no desire to win. America was torn apart with violent
protest over the Vietnam disgrace. Iraq is following the same
path.
IRAQ
Our latest war is somewhat different from Korea
and Vietnam. We had no reason to get into another war
and get thousands of our soldiers killed. Since we had no
reason to enter into a war with Iraq, we fabricated one. Our
Army is depleted to the point that we need the National Guard
to come up with 140,000 men. Our equipment is outmoded
and worn out. We thought we could send a few thousand troops
and a few Humvees and subdue the Muslims. Well not quite.
Again we had no will to win. Again, as in Vietnam, Americans
are violently opposed to this senseless war. As Korea is known
as “The Forgotten War”, this war is known as “The
Bush War”, as apparently he is the only one that wants
it. With over 3500 dead, and over 25,000 wounded with arms
and legs blown off we are still making no headway.Why does
the American public allow this to continue? Bush continues
to push for more billions to keep the war going. Is the
mission really “Accomplished.” We are running
out of troops, uquipment, and desire to win. So it is obvious
that Congress is responsible for our runaway national debt.
RISING U.S. AND CHINA TRADE IMBALANCE.
The trade deficit and outsourcing of labor is
now going out of control. The steep trade imbalance with China
is costing us jobs. China’s trade dominance was first
felt in the textile and clothing industries. Now the impact
is spreading to high tech such as semi-conductors, aero space,
and soon automobiles. At the present rate China will be producing
nearly everything we use here in the U.S. This trade imbalance
is costing us jobs and is reaching an unacceptable level.
Hundreds of our manufacturing plants have been shut down,
putting thousands of Americans out of work. Our middle class
is practically non-existant.
TIME TO PAY THE BILL
How much longer can the U.S. continue this downward
trend. Is there a simularity with the 1930s depression? It
all boils down to spending on credit. Eventually the bill
will have to come due. Our school system is broken beyond
repair with large percentages dropping out and joining gangs.
Russia and China have developed a frightful array of missiles,
ships, and other modern military equipment.We have shrunken
from the most powerful most respected nation in the world
to a third world country. With China producing everything
we will not need any American workers. What few jobs remaining
will be outsourced to other countries. Yes, the coming recession
will surely make the last one look very puny. Our Congress
is there for only one reason, TO SPEND MONEY. Now it is time
to”PAY UP.”
AMNESTY
Now after all has been said we are facing a
situation that will surely bankrupt the U.S. Without voicing
any opinion on the subject everyone must realize that Amnesty
will cost the U.S. an estimated 2.6 Trillion. You do not have
to be a mathematician to add up our debt and realize we are
in trouble. This will not only affect Americans but immigrants
as well. With Russia and China increasing their military might
we find ourselvesin a precarious position. Can this country
exist when nobody has an education, when our military is gone,
and everyone on drugs. If you believe we are not in trouble
you should look again. What about Iran?
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