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Re: America in decline or the rest of the world rising?

by nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Straydog) May 17, 2008 at 02:47 AM

BPOking blowing farts, hot air, smoke and mirrors again....thats all.

Most of Asian stock markets are in the toilet, inflation getting
worse, polution getting worse, half or more of all the populations are
poor and starving. And, what, 10-20% of all the jobs over there are
the gift from US CEOs. 
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On Fri, 16 May 2008 17:50:32 -0700 (PDT), indiaBPOking
<indiabpoking@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2008/05/america_in_decline_or_the_rest.html
>
>Danny Huddleston
>Does it really matter which it is? Either way we don't feel like we
>are the biggest kid on the block anymore. It's not that we grew
>smaller it's that the other kids got bigger. The value of the dollar
>is dropping and the price of gas is going up because more people in
>China and India are driving cars. And the price of diesel is going up
>because people in Europe use it in their cars. America is not in
>charge of her destiny anymore. The unease manifest itself in polls
>showing 81% of Americans think we are on the wrong track. Fareed
>Zakaria has the story in Newsweek.
>
>    Look around. The world's tallest building is in Taipei, and will
>soon be in Dubai. Its largest publicly traded company is in Beijing.
>Its biggest refinery is being constructed in India. Its largest
>passenger airplane is built in Europe. The largest investment fund on
>the planet is in Abu Dhabi; the biggest movie industry is Bollywood,
>not Hollywood. Once quintessentially American icons have been usurped
>by the natives. The largest Ferris wheel is in Singa****e. The largest
>casino is in Macao, which overtook Las Vegas in gambling revenues last
>year. America no longer dominates even its favorite s****t, shopping.
>The Mall of America in Minnesota once boasted that it was the largest
>shopping mall in the world. Today it wouldn't make the top ten. In the
>most recent rankings, only two of the world's ten richest people are
>American. These lists are arbitrary and a bit silly, but consider that
>only ten years ago, the United States would have serenely topped
>almost every one of these categories.
>
>He goes on to say that while we are arguing over why they hate us.
>"They" have moved on, "The world has ****fted from anti-Americanism to
>post-Americanism". Here he describes the new world we are part of:
>
>    At the military and political level, we still live in a unipolar
>world. But along every other dimension-industrial, financial, social,
>cultural-the distribution of power is ****fting, moving away from
>American dominance. In terms of war and peace, economics and business,
>ideas and art, this will produce a landscape that is quite different
>from the one we have lived in until now-one defined and directed from
>many places and by many peoples.
>
>It looks like this globalization we've been pu****ng has worked a
>little too well. I'm thinking about joining the protesters at the next
>WTO meeting. But on second thought maybe things are not as bleak as
>they seem, on page 6 of the article we finally get some good news:
>
>    Over the last 20 years, globalization has been gaining depth and
>breadth. America has benefited massively from these trends. It has
>enjoyed unusually robust growth, low unemployment and inflation, and
>received hundreds of billions of dollars in investment. These are not
>signs of economic collapse.
>
>Thomas Friedman was also optimistic about our economy in an interview
>he gave back in 2005 titled "Wake up and face the flat earth" in it he
>explains how Dell, UPS and Walmart have prospered by going global.
>
>    I really dove into some key companies that are now globalizing and
>are really the source for understanding globalization. Wal-Mart, UPS -
>these are companies we don't traditionally think of as being goldmines
>of insights into globalization, but in fact if you understand what's
>going on inside these companies, you can get an amazing view of the
>flattening of the global playing field and the forces that are doing
>it.
>
>Globalization may even bring peace to the world, according to
>Friedman's "Dell Theory".
>
>    The Dell Theory says that no two countries that are part of the
>same global supply chain will ever fight a war as long as they're each
>still part of that supply chain. Now, the big test case is China and
>Taiwan. Both are suppliers of the main parts of computers. If they go
>to war, don't try to order a computer this month because you'll have a
>real problem.
>
>Remember though even good trends can have side effects. Yes, it is a
>good thing to have 2.5 billion people lifted out of poverty but as
>Thomas Friedman has said the earth is flat now. In the past we drove
>big cars and the Chinese rode bicycles. There is a finite amount of
>oil in the world, in the future we will all be driving small cars.
>Please stop what you are doing now and let us have a moment of silence
>for the passing of the quintessential big American car.
>
>We can survive and prosper in this new world order, The United States
>is ranked as the globe's most competitive economy by the World
>Economic Forum, we are a free and open society and as long as we
>encourage the brightest young people from around the world to come
>here get an education and become entrepreneurs we will have more
>companies like Bose and Intel.
>
>There is one fly in the ointment of our future, well actually two.
>Here is Obama's and Hillary's plan for America: "Renegotiate" the
>NAFTA trade deal with Canada and Mexico, No trade deal for our
>Columbian friends, keep our cor****ate taxes high, raise taxes on
>"wealthy" Americans, raise capital gains taxes and do away with secret
>ballots for union elections. If one of these liberal democrats is
>elected president all bets are off for our future. While the rest of
>the World moves forward the democrats want to drag us back to the past.
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
America in decline or the rest of the world rising?
indiaBPOking <indiabpo  2008-05-16 17:50:32 
Re: America in decline or the rest of the world rising?
"End the Occupation   2008-05-16 18:51:46 
Re: America in decline or the rest of the world rising?
nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-17 02:47:19 
Re: America in decline or the rest of the world rising?
Mani Deli <nothing@[EM  2008-05-16 22:46:13 
Re: America in decline or the rest of the world rising?
kT <cosmic@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-16 19:54:10 
Re: America in decline or the rest of the world rising?
nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-17 11:25:47 
Re: America in decline or the rest of the world rising?
kT <cosmic@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-17 06:07:40 

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