Thursday, December 8, 2016

America Cannot Hide in a Nationalistic Castle

Donald Trump  does not know in any detail what he wants to do as president. People with power will make proposals to him and he will consider them. Every proposal, even one exclusively for America, will also be global simply because of the great size of the American economy. He will have total military and diplomatic power but Congress, not the  president, has the Commerce Power. It will always back up however any president by voting for bills that produce prosperity globally. Neither the president nor the congress have any choice but to operate for the world. If the world goes down, America goes down with it.
  What a contrast there is between governments in Washington and London! London, once responsible for 25% of the people on earth, has pulled up its bridges and isolated itself behind a moat in a nationalistic castle. Every decision it takes will be for the benefit only of the UK. Its central bank can carefully regulate the money supply and the value of the pound to the advantage of the UK without regard to the state of the world. The Washington government borrows so much money daily worldwide to help pay for its global operations that the amount if revealed would shock Americans who send tax money to Washington to pay interest to its foreign lenders. The American economy itself is already a garden of infinite delights for entrepreneurs who have easy access to huge amounts of capital and an enormous labor supply of workers forced to work at low wages. A general rule for any US president is to let America alone and concentrate on the world. It is not so much that the world offers tremendous opportunities for the huge supply of American capital. It is rather that the oversupply of capital has nowhere else to go except globally and thus America and the world can progress smoothly only together. They have no choice any longer but to be together. Americanism and Globalism are now permanently linked. America can never hide like the UK safe behind a moat in a nationalistic castle.
Daniel McNeill
Read about the struggle for freedom using baseball in the film,"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's
Nest" at:usoftheworld.com/perpetual-baseball
Read his autobiography at: www.usoftheworld.com/autobiography





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