It completely ignores what fueled the U.S.A.'s rise in the 20th century. We don't become the world's dominant superpower without globalism. I don't know why that isn't completely ****ing obvious to people.
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But that would mean admitting that we are dependent on other countries and messes with the right wing narrative of "American Exceptionalism" and how we really took off post WWII because we are so awesome and cuz god.
Seriously, it takes some big time swallowing of one's pride to admit that the rise of the American middle class in the post WWII decades wasn't due to American genius but more to a combination of factors. Namely, zero competition from Europe and 100 percent dependency on American goods, products, and services and zero competition from China, who had yet to industrialize. However, this changed in 1972. By then, Europe had recovered and Nixon's visit to China began the process to liberalizing China's economic system.
Fast forward to 2017, Europe is as industrialized as we are and China/technology has taken over manufacturing.
The truth of the matter is that we live on a planet of finite resources. In the decades following WWII, Americans did not face much competition for these finite resources. It's 2017, and American workers are competing against those on a global scale unlike never before. Sadly, many Americans still haven't caught the vision and still think that there's a future in manufacturing and coal. Adapt or perish!
To make matters worse, misinformation is very strong. Kansas is a microcosm of idiot republicans and how they vote against their own interests. Governor Brownback slashed taxes for the rich and raised fees, which were regressive and hurt the working class the most. Then salaries for government workers were frozen, hurting the public at large. Services were slashed, hurting those who use government owned roads, schools, and health care facilities. Schools even closed down early due to lack of funds. An intellectual black hole formed, where anyone who could get out, fled. Kansas now is seeing record deficits, failing infrastructure, and a terribly slow growing economy since the wealth has been funneled to the top.
Likewise, how many idiots in the rust belt voted for Donald Trump and would've seen their Obamacare or Medicaid go away had Trumpcare passed? I just read of thousands of coal miners losing the funding to help them retrain in technology fields due to GOP slashes in funding. And how many working class bums who voted for Donald will be hurt financially with losses to mortgage deductions and 401k contributions if Donald's tax cut for the rich goes through?
The book, "What's the Matter with Kansas"
https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Matter-Kansas-Conservatives-America/dp/080507774X
is a fantastic read.
Americans need to learn about their own history and get their egos out of their own way to understand basic economics.
Globalism most definitely led to the rise of the middle class in the post WWII years. And if we understand it correctly, can lead to a prosperous future too.
It's just easier to demonize brown people, call them racists, and make unreal and vague promises that you have no intention of actually keeping to win votes. Then, once you're in office, pass legislation to enrich yourself but keep tweeting about how awesome the working bums should feel due to the record stock market. The idiots who vote Republican won't notice the disconnect between the stock market and their own paychecks. They won't understand the difference between labor and capital