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    Default IMF Bombshell: Age of America Nears End


    The International Monetary Fund has just dropped a bombshell, and nobody noticed.

    imf-bombshell-age-america-end-marketwatch: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance

    So Sad but this is America's Reality.

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    The age of American arrogance and dominance is almost over..

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    Because we are poor, shall we be vicious? vern's Avatar
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    Everyone has been saying this for decades. When is it coming again? I don't see why China's success equals America's failure. Success is really defined by the well being of your people ... and when there are more people in poverty in China than all of the US population combined ... that isn't really success. I'd like to see China bring more of their people up ... then they can claim victory. Many economists and experts have always said that GDP is not the be all and end all. I laugh at people calling the US out for arrogance. I will laugh at the same people when they and their country will have to deal with China bullying them and not the US. I doubt China will be as fair as the US in their economic bullying tactics ... bullying tactics which every nation in a dominant position exercises. You trade one bully for another and I fear that you will trade one evil for a bigger evil. You will rejoice now, but cry out tomorrow.
    Last edited by vern; 04-29-2011 at 01:04 PM.

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    Just saw donald trump on c- span talking about the possibility of running. If he does run and if he wins, expect the u.s. To battle china economically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    Just saw donald trump on c- span talking about the possibility of running. If he does run and if he wins, expect the u.s. To battle china economically.
    Lol Trump? The only battle he'll be waging is with his hairstylist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diatabz View Post
    Lol Trump? The only battle he'll be waging is with his hairstylist.
    lol...

    We may all be laughing now but the way Obama's popularity rating is going down over here, the remote chance of Trump becoming president will spell the end for outsourced jobs like call centers as he is promising to bring production and services back to U.S. shores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    lol...

    We may all be laughing now but the way Obama's popularity rating is going down over here, the remote chance of Trump becoming president will spell the end for outsourced jobs like call centers as he is promising to bring production and services back to U.S. shores.
    Trump's on the news all the time these days because he's being a jackass--it's what he's good at. The majority of registered voters don't take him seriously--he's done this sort of thing before, mostly for publicity. Trump's a joke, that's what I'm saying. He's basically just trolling and getting attention from the far right by repeating the birther issue.

    The GOP doesn't have a good candidate--at least not right now. Who's going to run? Trump? Palin? Gingrich? Romney? Bachmann?

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    Donald Trump is hogging all the limelight, baiting the media with his plans on running in 2012. What is this doing to the GOP? It's taking away chances of more legitimate GOP candidates like Huckabee and Romney to win the election because they're losing airtime to that idiot Trump.

    So basically Trump grandstanding can only spell doom for the republicans. A democrat president (or Obama being re-elected) in 2012 could mean an end to the Bush tax cuts and might set America back to the right economic path.

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    Balik kuno ta sa topic kay morag si Donald Trump naman nuon ang gi tuki ug maayo. Di na ni ikalalis nga unstoppable na ang growth sa economy sa China. There could be a short period of decceleration, kay mohinay man dyud usahay ang ekonomiya but China's economy is on the wings. Contrast that to America's big debt to China and US dollar that keeps on sinking. For the times, they are a-changin' of course. Sa akong nahibal-an amigo kaayo ang america ug:
    1. Gubat
    2. ka-uhaw sa oil (kinahanglang barato)
    3. super kaayo makagasto

    Read the book "Crossing the Rubicon" by Michael Ruppert and you know what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vern View Post
    Everyone has been saying this for decades. When is it coming again? I don't see why China's success equals America's failure. Success is really defined by the well being of your people ... and when there are more people in poverty in China than all of the US population combined ... that isn't really success. I'd like to see China bring more of their people up ... then they can claim victory. Many economists and experts have always said that GDP is not the be all and end all. I laugh at people calling the US out for arrogance. I will laugh at the same people when they and their country will have to deal with China bullying them and not the US. I doubt China will be as fair as the US in their economic bullying tactics ... bullying tactics which every nation in a dominant position exorcizes. You trade one bully for another and I fear that you will trade one evil for a bigger evil. You will rejoice now, but cry out tomorrow.
    Better US than China... but the fact still remains, US will be overtaken by China as number one economy... this carries a lot of implications with regards to international issues... For so long US has been the strongest voice in foreign matters, like wars, human rights, economy, and other global agenda... China doesn't share the need to involve with international conflicts as it focuses its own welfare... China doesn't give a damn about human rights... The balance of this world will be tipped and i think Democracy and Capitalism need to be revised... America has been promoting Capitalism for so long and yet it is this very system that slowly destroyed the country... I would rather have US lead the world than China but it is losing its spark...

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