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  1. #31

    Default Re: IMF Bombshell: Age of America Nears End


    kung si eddie gil pa presidente nato mas datu pata ana duha ka country! hehehe lalim...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Russo View Post
    You underestimate the tenacity of the American people, friend.
    The same Americans living on welfare, enjoying free education, and paying one of the highest salaries for non skilled workers in the world?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Russo View Post
    Who would have thought that Japan would be able to bounce back after WWII's devastation? And yet, they managed to become a financial super economy within a matter of a few decades.
    Err, Japan suffered from 2 atomic bombs and the Japanese prior to WW2 never had the entitlements the Americans of today enjoy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Russo View Post
    seal its borders, and focus its sights on internal issues that benefit the country.
    Seal the border against the wishes of American-Mexicans who make up a formidable block in American politics? Not going to happen.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Russo View Post
    and get back to the business of manufacturing high quality goods to sell to the rest of the world...
    How exactly? America cannot compete with China's labor market. Any future innovation will see itself manufactured in places where labor is cheaper.

    PLUS :

    China poised to overhaul US as biggest publisher of scientific papers | Science | The Guardian

  3. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by godwhacker View Post
    Well said Bro. My nephew arrived from the States before the Holy Week and we had a long discussion about the current state of affairs in the USA. He outlined to me a dim future for the country. He confirmed to me that some small time bankers in the midwest have already packed up and left for greener pastures in Asia where they transferred their bread and butter. I think what I saw on one of BBC's Hardtalk interview with a banker had come to reality that 20 years from now, Canada would be better off than the US. Karon lang gani mas taas ang exchange rate sa Canadian dollar kay sa US.
    And yes, both of you have the same words about a typical american's insatiable appetite for material needs and endless, unwise spending.
    What made me accept the grim reality of US was also during a talk i have with my cousin who was living there for a long time... She used to say that there are many conspiracy theorists who try to bear "end-of-America" scenario but the fact still remains that America is still the better country amongst others.... But just recently, we talked about it again, and now, she affirms that she did not expect America to be burdened heavily right now.... She never saw beggars in America when she started living there.... now, it seems its a common sight... but still, there impoverished people can still wear suits and neck ties, only to sleep at neighbors, friends house, tents pitched in public places, etc... A country will always have financial challenges, but as long as you don't cross the point of no return, things can still go for the better.... US has long passed that point... Republicans nor Democrats know how to solve the problem, how could they? Many of them are profiting from the American people's difficulty...

  4. #34

    Default Re: IMF Bombshell: Age of America Nears End

    We can wait and witness what will actually happen in the future.

  5. #35

    Default Re: IMF Bombshell: Age of America Nears End

    dli jud na mo collapse ang state coz dey have mighty agriculture n military means, dey can feed themselves at d same time defend, mabuhi bisan wlay kwarta

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    Default Re: IMF Bombshell: Age of America Nears End

    Quote Originally Posted by trollaccount View Post
    The same Americans living on welfare, enjoying free education, and paying one of the highest salaries for non skilled workers in the world?



    Err, Japan suffered from 2 atomic bombs and the Japanese prior to WW2 never had the entitlements the Americans of today enjoy.



    Seal the border against the wishes of American-Mexicans who make up a formidable block in American politics? Not going to happen.



    How exactly? America cannot compete with China's labor market. Any future innovation will see itself manufactured in places where labor is cheaper.

    PLUS :

    China poised to overhaul US as biggest publisher of scientific papers | Science | The Guardian
    Your analysis of my last posting is way off-base. You obviously have never lived in the USA, and you seem to harbor the usual negative stereotypes of Americans that I hear so often. Are you basing your assessment of American life based on social media sites, tv news shows and Youtube videos? You have no idea of what it's like living in the USA. Its easy to come to the conclusions you have drawn when you believe only what you want to believe. I have to ask...You know a lot of Mexican-Americans and how they feel about the border situation? As for your slam on our welfare system, what happens here when a family cannot afford to buy food or pay their rent? Do you have a welfare system here to provide for your poor? Sure, there are people on the streets of the US begging for money, but I have seen that going on for decades. You haven't seen the young mothers and their dirty little children here begging for money? Get off of your high horse and offer something constructive. You are in no position to take either moral or intellectual high ground here, when your country receives almost 700 million dollars a year in aid from the USA, not to mention the 6 or 7 billion dollars a year the OFWs working and living in the US send here. Are they perhaps amongst some of the "high paid, unskilled workers" that you are referring to? Are their children receiving those horrible free education entitlements?

    As for the Japanese, you obviously didn't take the time to try to understand the point I was making before offering your reply. In fact, I don't believe that you understood much of what I said in my posting.

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    Default Re: IMF Bombshell: Age of America Nears End

    Quote Originally Posted by ed168III View Post
    dli jud na mo collapse ang state coz dey have mighty agriculture n military means, dey can feed themselves at d same time defend, mabuhi bisan wlay kwarta
    i beg to differ.... Economic instability affects military as well as agricultural sectors... Several states are already heading towards financial collapse....one example would be California, whose GDP would equal 2-3 developing countries, is nearing financial ruin... that one state collapes will ripples throughout US, and it may induce a domino effect... If ever US will collapse, a lot of countries will be greatly affected.... Dramatic international shift will happen...

  8. #38

    Default Re: IMF Bombshell: Age of America Nears End

    Will the DOLLAR Collapse? Some of those no real economic background will say, "NEVER".

    BUT LISTEN to these economists......

    YouTube - The inevitable collapse of the dollar

    And this reality will happen someday when the STANDARD TRADING CURRENCY is the REAL GOLD not the OVERPRINT BOGUS US DOLLARS!!!

    YouTube - Gaddafi gold-for-oil, dollar-doom plans behind Libya 'mission'?

  9. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Russo View Post
    Your analysis of my last posting is way off-base. You obviously have never lived in the USA, and you seem to harbor the usual negative stereotypes of Americans that I hear so often. Are you basing your assessment of American life based on social media sites, tv news shows and Youtube videos? You have no idea of what it's like living in the USA. Its easy to come to the conclusions you have drawn when you believe only what you want to believe. I have to ask...You know a lot of Mexican-Americans and how they feel about the border situation? As for your slam on our welfare system, what happens here when a family cannot afford to buy food or pay their rent? Do you have a welfare system here to provide for your poor? Sure, there are people on the streets of the US begging for money, but I have seen that going on for decades. You haven't seen the young mothers and their dirty little children here begging for money? Get off of your high horse and offer something constructive. You are in no position to take either moral or intellectual high ground here, when your country receives almost 700 million dollars a year in aid from the USA, not to mention the 6 or 7 billion dollars a year the OFWs working and living in the US send here. Are they perhaps amongst some of the "high paid, unskilled workers" that you are referring to? Are their children receiving those horrible free education entitlements?

    As for the Japanese, you obviously didn't take the time to try to understand the point I was making before offering your reply. In fact, I don't believe that you understood much of what I said in my posting.
    It's you who refuses to argue constructively. So what do your American-Mexican friends say?

    Poll: On immigration, racial divide runs deep - US news - Immigration: A Nation Divided - msnbc.com

    MSNBC over Vince Russo every day of the week and twice on Sundays.

    You just couldn't resist bringing up how much aid the US gives our country. And what is wrong with wanting to learn Mandarin? You must be a racist. We pay that back in full and I could provide data but then again it might be too much for you. You are too butthurt to accept the fact that China will be on top. Then you make assumptions about me having never been there. I have never seen more fat people my entire life LOL. It would be nice to argue based on data but I doubt very much if you are capable.

    Not every Filipino is like the women you keep company. Not all of us shake our a$$es to the tune of your dollars. Thank you for your tourist dollars but it's only a matter of time before the kind of local women you know start shaking their behinds to Yuans. As for our people sending in billions from you country, they earned it.

  10. #40

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    The fact that some of you here think that the world is better off under the "leadership" of the PRC is funny. The United States is no saint, but the PRC? You're basically fapping off to a government that's responsible for more deaths than the holocaust, a government with a stupid, infantile idealogical position, a government that drips lies into the mouths of its people, a government that worships the corpse of a fat, mad pedophile, a government that has complete disregard for intellectual property, a government that that boasts of an education system that obsesses over and forces children to solve math problems faster, a government that doesn't understand Yao Ming's injury and forces him to play for the country (lol, just had to sneak that one in there), a government that asks for 2 billion dollars of foreign aid yet being the world's 2nd largest economy, a government that forces abortions on women for having more children than the politburo wants...I could go on and on.

    So go ahead, keep fapping and continue with your US resentment butthurt.

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