@Ezzedeen01 Haha, this doesn't mean that anyone is best at anything. You can say that, in fact I'm sure you'll think it regardless, but it's more productive to focus on the collaborative achievement. I prefer to see this as a symbol of the healthy and thriving relationship that China and the U.S. will develop over the next several decades. I appreciate those Chinese built windmills and so should every American citizen.
@Ezzedeen01 Oh, thanks for the in-depth analysis. I appreciate your cultured and educated view. Though I do wonder, how exactly is that happening? I ask because you didn't actually present any supportive facts, reasoning, or even childishly fabricated explanations at all. You must have some trouble getting through doorways.
1. The US dollar is fast losing its status as the world's reserve currency
2. The stagnantly high unemployment rate
3. The rocketing US foreclosure rate, or the rocketing foreclosure rate had their not been a moratorium on foreclosures on homes by banks and financial institutions
4. The inability of the US, a first world military to conquer Ak-47 wielding, sandal wearing Afghan sheep herders 9 YEARS later
5. The continued attacks on US troops in Iraq, despite"victory"
@ 4: The U.S. soldiers, from what I understand, are not trying to 'conquer' anyone. Especially not sheep herders.
@ 1, 2, 3, 4: Uhm, who cares? Even with the near depression in the economy, we're still out-performing and out-producing most countries. Our decline will help China and India grow to great wealth.
Furthermore, the corporation is rapidly becoming superior to the nation-state or 'government'-type organizations. So, they're becoming less and less significant.
4. Well then, i suppose the US won't have any permanent bases in Afghanistan once the mission is "over" like they do in Iraq currently. I suppose the US "wasn't trying to conquer Iraq" either, but their are still permanent US military bases on Iraqi soil. lol, moron
1-4. Actually, no your not, which is why your devaluing your currency (a la Venezuela) and why China and Russia recently (24/11/2010) announced they would cease using the US dollar as their reserve currency
The U.S. has military bases in Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Germany, Italy, Spain, Qatar, Bulgaria, Taiwan, Kuwait, Singapore, and other places. This is why the world hates us. Are you saying that where ever we have a military base is conquered territory? And you're calling me a moron? How delightfully ironic.
I meant to say, "1, 2, 3, and 5." Anyways, you're reply was a non sequitur. Again, who cares? Still doesn't change the fact that corporations hold the real power.
So, it is well-known that the U.S. is in economic recession, as we have been many times in the past (didn't you learn about the 1930s?). Also, pseudo-forecasting of the 'fall of the United States" has been shouted by the blood-thirsty before. This didn't change anything in the end. It's probably not going to do much of anything this time either.
I seem to forget learning that in 1930s, the US owed trillions of dollars to foreign countries or the fact that the US was locked into two resource draining and unwinnable wars.
The only really pressing debt we have is to China, which relies on us to consume all the stuff they make. There will be a gradual shift from producer to, at least partial, consumer by them and visa versa for us. The U.S. will eventually have to stop doing stupid stuff like invading countries in the middle east or the economy will suffer more and more, I agree.
Thank you for your implied threats, sir. I appreciate your concern for safety, but I'm alright without your advice, whoever you are. Does your religion encourage such statements? What about zealous statements of blatant hatred towards others?
Search "Green jobs fail. " Its all a big lie.
DaveGibbagglers 1 year ago
The American people need to wake up. I can't believe this is not getting scrutinized. I think I need to call Scott Brown!
MANZACK125 2 years ago
@MANZACK125
Face it, you asshole Americants are not top dogs anymore.
You can't win a fucking war against sandal wearing, Ak47 wielding shepherds.
Rot in hell
Ezzedeen01 2 years ago
@Ezzedeen01 Haha, this doesn't mean that anyone is best at anything. You can say that, in fact I'm sure you'll think it regardless, but it's more productive to focus on the collaborative achievement. I prefer to see this as a symbol of the healthy and thriving relationship that China and the U.S. will develop over the next several decades. I appreciate those Chinese built windmills and so should every American citizen.
11889music 1 year ago
@11889music
No, it means the US is becoming just another third world shithole
Ezzedeen01 1 year ago
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11889music 1 year ago
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@Ezzedeen01 Oh, thanks for the in-depth analysis. I appreciate your cultured and educated view. Though I do wonder, how exactly is that happening? I ask because you didn't actually present any supportive facts, reasoning, or even childishly fabricated explanations at all. You must have some trouble getting through doorways.
11889music 1 year ago
@11889music
Consider:
1. The US dollar is fast losing its status as the world's reserve currency
2. The stagnantly high unemployment rate
3. The rocketing US foreclosure rate, or the rocketing foreclosure rate had their not been a moratorium on foreclosures on homes by banks and financial institutions
4. The inability of the US, a first world military to conquer Ak-47 wielding, sandal wearing Afghan sheep herders 9 YEARS later
5. The continued attacks on US troops in Iraq, despite"victory"
Ezzedeen01 1 year ago
@Ezzedeen01
@ 4: The U.S. soldiers, from what I understand, are not trying to 'conquer' anyone. Especially not sheep herders.
@ 1, 2, 3, 4: Uhm, who cares? Even with the near depression in the economy, we're still out-performing and out-producing most countries. Our decline will help China and India grow to great wealth.
Furthermore, the corporation is rapidly becoming superior to the nation-state or 'government'-type organizations. So, they're becoming less and less significant.
11889music 1 year ago
@11889music
4. Well then, i suppose the US won't have any permanent bases in Afghanistan once the mission is "over" like they do in Iraq currently. I suppose the US "wasn't trying to conquer Iraq" either, but their are still permanent US military bases on Iraqi soil. lol, moron
1-4. Actually, no your not, which is why your devaluing your currency (a la Venezuela) and why China and Russia recently (24/11/2010) announced they would cease using the US dollar as their reserve currency
Ezzedeen01 1 year ago
@Ezzedeen01
The U.S. has military bases in Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Germany, Italy, Spain, Qatar, Bulgaria, Taiwan, Kuwait, Singapore, and other places. This is why the world hates us. Are you saying that where ever we have a military base is conquered territory? And you're calling me a moron? How delightfully ironic.
I meant to say, "1, 2, 3, and 5." Anyways, you're reply was a non sequitur. Again, who cares? Still doesn't change the fact that corporations hold the real power.
11889music 1 year ago
@11889music
Would you like more "supported facts and reasoning"? I can guarantee you their is a lot more where that came from.
Forget doorways, try standing up without hurting yourself
Ezzedeen01 1 year ago
@Ezzedeen01
A mature, reasonable response! I'm impressed.
So, it is well-known that the U.S. is in economic recession, as we have been many times in the past (didn't you learn about the 1930s?). Also, pseudo-forecasting of the 'fall of the United States" has been shouted by the blood-thirsty before. This didn't change anything in the end. It's probably not going to do much of anything this time either.
11889music 1 year ago
@11889music
I seem to forget learning that in 1930s, the US owed trillions of dollars to foreign countries or the fact that the US was locked into two resource draining and unwinnable wars.
Keep trying
Ezzedeen01 1 year ago
@Ezzedeen01
The only really pressing debt we have is to China, which relies on us to consume all the stuff they make. There will be a gradual shift from producer to, at least partial, consumer by them and visa versa for us. The U.S. will eventually have to stop doing stupid stuff like invading countries in the middle east or the economy will suffer more and more, I agree.
11889music 1 year ago
@Ezzedeen01
Thank you for your implied threats, sir. I appreciate your concern for safety, but I'm alright without your advice, whoever you are. Does your religion encourage such statements? What about zealous statements of blatant hatred towards others?
11889music 1 year ago