A letter to the Editors of the Wall Street Journal refers to German Finance Minister Schauble's comment: "The USA lived off credit for too long, inflated its financial sector massively and neglected its industrial base." He also cites President Barrack Obama's former head of the Council of Economic Advisors, Christina Romer's comment: "Germany's reliance on exports rather than domestic demand ... is very hard on its trading partners." And laments that we are reduced to a long-shot prayer of begging countries like Germany to cut their current-account surpluses. He says, how about trading "our economic advisors for theirs."