by Euric » Sat 29 Apr 2006, 22:21:50
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kingcoal', 'A')merica was booming during the Vietnam war also and people thought we were moving in the wrong direction then.
Maybe we just all need to get a life?
A totally different set of circumstances. The Vietnam war began for the US in the mid-60s when the US was a net creditor nation and still depended on its own oil. The war lasted into the '70s when US production peaked and the US had to depend on foreign sources for oil and had to pay more for it.
The war accelerated the movement of the US from being the largest creditor nation to becoming the largest debtor nation. As a result the wars effects lead to the economic crisis in the early '80s where interest rates were near 20 %.
Wars can create a short term boom cycle, but they also create a longer term bust cycle. The people were right. America was lead in the wrong direction. The long term effects is that America has become even deeper in debt. The end result will be a nation in deep poverty for generations to come.
What you sow, so shall you reap!