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Funny. We model ourselves after the Romans. But the U.S. could only stay on top for 100 years. Not a thousand. |
I really have no idea why people have fantasies of America's fall.
What ever helps ya sleep at night... Good people live in America and should the American way die one can be certain a global catastrophie would cause the fall of many others. Everyone needs each other on this little dirt ball. |
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Anybody who blames GWB is just plain stupid.
You have a Congress that is made up of cowards, crooks, and cronies. Put the blame where it is due. |
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Do you know this was the first time that corporate profits were at a all time high but wages have been dropping. It's not good.
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good thread
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Relatively speaking the US has seen worse conditions so history indicates that the US will recover and climb to new highs.
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China, India, Russia, Saudi Arabia still need the West, but until when? Koreans and Japanese are more advanced than Westerners in non-military technology, such as electronics, telecom and internet. China is the world's factory. Saudi Arabia and Russia combined produce 20 million barrels/day, 1/4 of the world's oil production.
We still have guns and farms, but with soaring food prices and a nuclear / space arms race, new challenges arise. The end of US domination is not a myth, it was discussed in Foreign Affairs bi-monthly journal, America's most influential foreign policy magazine. The US economy may still be 25% of the world's GDP, but it's a house of cards made of USD bills. Home equity is lowest since 1945 and Citigroup is cheaper than Apple Inc. |
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with natural resources all going to shit, there is no other way to go but downward imho :(
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I don't think US domination is gonna end anytime soon.
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Plus, No USA = Wayyy less consumption of oil. :winkwink: |
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They are so far disconnected from the public, and from any real accountability that many EU citizens are really starting to get annoyed with them, and the rejection of the Lisbon treaty is more of a statement from the people of Ireland than perhaps any true concern or desire to changes to the policy itself. If they put it to vote elsewhere it would of failed too, for the same reasons, and that is why most nations didn't do it. The EU acts pretty un-democratically for an organization that proclaims to actually care of promote democracy. Turkey will be yet another example of that, despite what ANYONE says Turkey will be an EU member. Zanu-EU always gets its way. |
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