The United States today is now only a shadow of it's gory days as the one true super power. The economic troubles are deeply rooted by our own failure to learn form the lessons that history teaches us. History always has a way of repeating itself. For examlpe; the 1970's was a wake up call for this country to start using affordable alternitive fuels and stop releying on the foreign fuel that we are so dependent upon then as well as now.
We were so pre-occupied at the time we didn't know what was happening until it was too late. When our supply of fuel was almot gone we found ourselves with What do we do now? attitude. Through corporate greed, speculation, and the governments ineptness we are back to a more severe energy crises than ever-before. Compound wth the trade agreements of the last quarter century, again, fueled by our financal institutions sup-prime mortage mess, and a general lack of concern for the majority of he populations ability to maintain standards of living equal to or better than our parents, the Unietd States has sbusequently reversed from a progressive and growth oriented society and economy to a backward mobile one.
No where in our history has America moved from the economic dominance of 40 years ago to one that receadng into third world status. Global Defltionary prices are choking our businesses. This could ultimetly cripple the stock market and our economic troubles will even be worse than they already are.
Our economic and social future is at stake now. We must resolve that the best way to regain our economic superiority is only through total Natonal Economic Refom. It is time to do what is right for America instead of what is good for any corporation, indvidule, candidate, or elected official.
The Picken's energy plan is similar in part to one of the key componants of the Science and Technologies segment of National Economic Reform's eight part agenda. This is only a single step toward the economic recovery that National Economic Reform will accomplish.
In the 1930's Franklin Roosevelt understood that a bold approach was necessary to revert the effects of the Depression. Passage of the New Deal was instremental in bringing about lasting economic growth. National Economic Reform is similar in scope and magnitude only updated for the 21st. century.
Once we establish National Economic Reform's eight part agenda America will once aain acheive lasting economic growth, restore our credibiliy in the world and bring prosperity to all Americans