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America Is
in Warp-Speed Decline--It's Way Bigger Than Trump
John Feffer
Friday, March 3, 2017
AlterNet
The first
signs of decline are physical. Citizens don’t grow as tall. They don’t live as
long. They start killing each other in large numbers.
Sounds like
the post-mortem for a society that disappeared long ago, a conclusion that
archaeologists deliver after sifting through bone fragments and pottery shards.
Why, the puzzled scholars ask, did such a vibrant society, which produced
beautiful art and remarkable scientific advances, fall apart so rapidly and
leave so little behind in the unforgiving rainforest?
This time,
however, the diagnosis is being provided in real time. And the society in
decline is the most powerful country in the world.
According
to the most recent global health surveys, the United States is witnessing
a decline
in life expectancy [1] for the first time in
nearly a quarter century. America is also the first high-income country to see
its adults, on average, no longer growing taller. Writes
Lenny Bernstein [2] in The Washington Post:
The reasons
for the United States’ lag are well known. It has the highest infant and
maternal mortality rates of any of the countries in the study, and the highest
obesity rate. It is the only one without universal health insurance coverage
and has the “largest share of unmet health-care needs due to financial costs,”
the researchers wrote.
I’d like to
pin this one on Donald Trump. But U.S. decline has been ongoing for some time.
For
instance, the United States ranked 16th in the 2014 Social
Progress Index [3] developed by Michael Porter at
the Harvard Business School. Two years later, the United States slipped
to 19th place [4], with particularly mediocre
scores in environmental quality (#36), nutrition and basic medical care (#37),
and access to basic knowledge (#40).
Let’s
compare that to Canada, which sat near the top of the rankings at number
two in the SPI [5]. Canada was a little better on
environmental quality (#32), quite a bit better on basic medical care (#26),
and a whole lot better on access to basic knowledge (#2).
Even though
Trump can’t be blamed for these mediocre social indicators, his party’s
steadfast opposition to spending on social welfare and the environment
certainly contributed to the problem. And Trump’s promise to “replace”
Obamacare, cut social spending even further, and roll back regulatory oversight
— all while boosting the Pentagon budget by an
extraordinary 10 percent [6] — will send the United
States into free fall. The violent crime rate, which dropped
nearly in half [7] over the last 20 years
despite what Trump claims, may well start to edge up as our pro-gun president
makes firearms even
more widely available [8] and the economy takes
a turn for the worse.
After what
Donald Trump does to the United States, Americans won’t be able to stand tall
and proud. That’s because we’ll either be short, sick, or dead.
What Goes
Up…
Predictions
of the eclipse of American power have been around since Donald Trump was a 30-something
playboy.
It’s not
just the overall health of the population and the toxicity of the environment.
The United States has been hobbled by an enormous federal debt, an overextended
global military presence, our failing infrastructure, and a paralyzed political
system. It’s no wonder that so many Americans were sufficiently fed up in
November to vote for anyone who promised to shake up the status quo.
Many Trump
supporters are already having
second thoughts [9] after witnessing their
leader’s first weeks in office. The new administration has given every
indication that it’s exchanging the status quo for something incomparably
worse.
Much of the
problem lies with Trump himself. He has been erratic, often incoherent, and so
disconnected from reality that he might be the first president to tweet himself
out of office (if the investigation [10] into
his campaign’s connections to Moscow doesn’t get him first).
Say what
you will about the early Roman emperors, they at least knew something about
governance. Then, in the 1st century AD, the imperial stock started to run
thin and the empire ran into serious trouble under the deranged progeny of
Augustus. Donald Trump is the Caligula of our times: lascivious, incurious, and
power-drunk. At what point will our American Caligula, running out of willing
and even marginally suitable candidates, try to appoint a
horse [11] to his cabinet?
It’s bad
enough from a domestic standpoint to have a laughing-stock for a president. The
international implications are even worse. As Patrick Cockburn writes [12] in The
Independent, “It will be difficult for the U.S. to remain a super-power
under a leader who is an international figure of fun and is often visibly
detached from reality. His battle cry of ‘Fake News’ simply means an
inability to cope with criticism or accept facts or views that contradict his
own. World leaders who have met him say they are astonished by his ignorance of
events at home and abroad.”
It’s no
surprise that other countries are rushing to take advantage of the Trump
administration’s early missteps. “It’s not just that Trump seems to have
abandoned the larger geopolitical playing field to America’s principal
rivals,” writes [13] analyst
Michael Klare. “He appears to be doing everything in his power to
facilitate their advance at the expense of the United States. In just the
first few weeks of his presidency, he has already taken numerous steps that
have put the wind in both China’s and Russia’s sails, while leaving the U.S.
adrift.”
China sees
an enormous opportunity to cast itself as the responsible global leader on
trade and climate change. Russia is angling for more influence in its near
abroad, the eastern parts of Europe, and the Middle East. Germany and the
European Union more generally have sought to replace the United States as a
moral leader on diplomacy, human rights, and intercultural engagement.
It’s as if
the empire has already fallen apart and the rivals are carving up the corpse.
Except that it’s not territory that they’re grabbing, but chunks of America’s
political and economic capital.
Those who
believe that the United States has had only a malign influence on the world
will cheer this downgrade in status. But so far only America’s soft power has
taken a hit. The Pentagon remains on the ascendant. The world will continue to
suffer the consequences of U.S. military force but without the mitigating
influences of U.S. foreign aid and diplomacy.
What about
the Stock Market?
So, if
everything is doom and gloom, why is the stock market so bullish right now?
The S &
P 500 rose to record highs this week. So did the Dow Jones industrial average,
establishing the longest stretch of gains in 30 years [14].
Naturally, Trump has claimed credit [15] for
all this even as he has complained [16] of
inheriting “a mess” from Barack Obama. Kellyanne Conway rushed to
judgment [17] as well, attributing the market expansion to “the Trump
effect.”
The stock
market responds to short-term trends and signals, and it’s focused largely on
the health of the business sector. Trump has promised tax cuts, a helping hand
to military contractors and energy companies, and a big infrastructure
development plan. What’s not to like if you’re a CEO or a large corporation?
But beware
irrational exuberance. Much of what Trump is doing is setting up Wall Street
for a very unpleasant fall. The administration’s trade policies, particularly
with Mexico, will hit producers hard. The infrastructure bill may not
come until 2018 [18]. The
impact of simultaneously adding $54 billion to the Pentagon budget and cutting
taxes will throw the economy seriously out of whack.
Ultimately,
however, the health of Wall Street is not the issue — it’s the health of Main
Street that matters most. When the Obama dividend runs out and economic
indicators start to turn south, when the coal mines and steel plants fail to
magically return to their glory days of the 1950s, when farmers and blue-collar
workers see how much their livelihoods depend on good relations with the world
beyond U.S. borders, Trump will have a full-blown revolt on his hands. Then
we’ll finally understand the real reason for the boost in Pentagon spending.
Martial
law, anyone?
John Feffer
is the director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies.
His dystopian novel, Splinterlands, a Dispatch Books original (with Haymarket
Books), will be published on December 6th. He is a TomDispatch regular.
This article was made possible by
the readers and supporters of AlterNet [19].
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