Originally posted by Rude
This is your best to date....only one problem....this country consumes like no other on the planet....if we stop buying, what happens to the rest of the planet?
Sorry for answering for miko, but he has explained this about a dozen times. So I figured I would give it a shot, if anything hopefully I get it right and demonstrate to myself that I understand some of the priciples, if not hopefully I will be corrected. Anyway...
Lets take a Canadian chair manufacture as an example.
- Canadian chair manufacturer makes a chair.
- He then sells the chair to the US for a piece of paper with dead presidents on it.
- This piece of paper is usless to him, because he can't pay his employees or wood supplier with it, he needs a Canadian dollar for that.
- Canadian government taxes it's citizens and receives Canadian dollars.
- Canadian government buys the US dollar from the chair manufacturer with the Canadian dollars.
- Canadian government throws the US dollar into a vault, never to been seen again.
Net result: Canadian manufacturer is getting paid by the Canadian taxpayer in a make work program. Who is he working for? The US. Who is paying his salary? The Canadian tax payer.
US economy collapses.
- Canadian chair manufacture goes under.
- US doesn't receive any more free chairs.
- Canadian tax payer doesn't have to pay the chair manufacture's salary.
- Chair manufacture finds employment working in an industry that actually benefits Canada (god forbid).