Originally Posted by deannalynn:
There has to be balance. Can you deny that we export less and less as the years go by? Granted, the globalization of the economy allows everyone to have a better quality of life, but the health of our economy is vital to our nation's security. To survive as a world leader who represents freedom, we must achieve the right import/export balance.
As this is a racing board, how great is it that we actually have truly American made race cars right here in Indiana? Not just Indiana, but in pockets around the country? You see a sprint car or a silver crown car and you don't have to ask what country it was made in! Beautiful! I wish I could drive one to the grocery store instead of a Canadian born Camaro! No offense to Canada, but there was a time when Americans built Chevy cars and some of us kinda miss the old days and the jobs that came with it.
Stats show American exports are not quite as bad as you say
EXPORT OVERVIEW:
With the release of the January 2011 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services report by the Department of Commerce’s U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. exports of goods and services increased by 2.7 percent in January 2011 since December 2010 to $167.8 billion, the highest level for monthly exports on record with record exports in both exports of goods ($120.5 billion), and exports of services ($47.2 billion). U.S. imports of goods and services increased 5.2 percent to $214.1 billion over the same period.
I get a check handed to me every week by the company I work for that exports American made products. I sure wouldnt want anyone to stop buying from us.
Also, sprint cars are no longer solely American made. There are many discussions here on the imported xxx chassis. Plus I doubt Maxim, Stealth and the other American sprint car manufactures would be to excited if Austrailia decided not to buy American any more.
Here is the question;
Would America be better off or worse off if no other countrys bought our products?