Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it wasn't dead before it will be with four more years of trump.
You also told us back in 2000 that the earth would be uninhabitable by 2025![]()
No one said that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too early to declare anything.
I’m bullish on America because the competition of this century will not be over commodities or trade but over human capital. Birth rates are falling all over the world and it will upend everything. China has serious problems coming on that front.
For the total mess that the USA is, the USA is the only country in the world that can really take in and integrate immigrants. And we have a nearly two-century head start on the rest or the world in that category.
For as anti immigrant as the mood in the USA currently is, the rest of the world, and the Asian countries in particular, are really poor at immigration.
I agree with this. America has done well bc of immigration. That is what has made us great.
+1
The biggest prob facing US are internal.
Lobbyists/healthcare/deficit. It's about taking care of each other and having civil peace. It's not how we will compare w rest of the world in terms of marketing, ingenuity, alliances, etc. Housekeeping comes first but alas, we are not faring well here.
Internal...to me, getting money out of politics - Citizens United was a total crock that started us down this path; getting the fairness doctrines back into our media outlets an somehow getting religon out of politics too. somehow, the GOP has blown through our norms like frogs in slowly boiling water and I have no idea how our country recovers from it.
Hilarious. The left owns the mainstream media and educational (ideology camps), but somehow the GOP has blown through the norms. Do you ever step back and read what you write?
A president's house raided. Your political enemies being labeled as depl0rables and MAGA ex+remists. Campus buildings destroyed. Th DOJ weaponized. That's not from the GOP.
Get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too early to declare anything.
I’m bullish on America because the competition of this century will not be over commodities or trade but over human capital. Birth rates are falling all over the world and it will upend everything. China has serious problems coming on that front.
For the total mess that the USA is, the USA is the only country in the world that can really take in and integrate immigrants. And we have a nearly two-century head start on the rest or the world in that category.
For as anti immigrant as the mood in the USA currently is, the rest of the world, and the Asian countries in particular, are really poor at immigration.
I agree with this. America has done well bc of immigration. That is what has made us great.
+1
The biggest prob facing US are internal.
Lobbyists/healthcare/deficit. It's about taking care of each other and having civil peace. It's not how we will compare w rest of the world in terms of marketing, ingenuity, alliances, etc. Housekeeping comes first but alas, we are not faring well here.
Internal...to me, getting money out of politics - Citizens United was a total crock that started us down this path; getting the fairness doctrines back into our media outlets an somehow getting religon out of politics too. somehow, the GOP has blown through our norms like frogs in slowly boiling water and I have no idea how our country recovers from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too early to declare anything.
I’m bullish on America because the competition of this century will not be over commodities or trade but over human capital. Birth rates are falling all over the world and it will upend everything. China has serious problems coming on that front.
For the total mess that the USA is, the USA is the only country in the world that can really take in and integrate immigrants. And we have a nearly two-century head start on the rest or the world in that category.
For as anti immigrant as the mood in the USA currently is, the rest of the world, and the Asian countries in particular, are really poor at immigration.
I agree with this. America has done well bc of immigration. That is what has made us great.
+1
The biggest prob facing US are internal.
Lobbyists/healthcare/deficit. It's about taking care of each other and having civil peace. It's not how we will compare w rest of the world in terms of marketing, ingenuity, alliances, etc. Housekeeping comes first but alas, we are not faring well here.
Internal...to me, getting money out of politics - Citizens United was a total crock that started us down this path; getting the fairness doctrines back into our media outlets an somehow getting religon out of politics too. somehow, the GOP has blown through our norms like frogs in slowly boiling water and I have no idea how our country recovers from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too early to declare anything.
I’m bullish on America because the competition of this century will not be over commodities or trade but over human capital. Birth rates are falling all over the world and it will upend everything. China has serious problems coming on that front.
For the total mess that the USA is, the USA is the only country in the world that can really take in and integrate immigrants. And we have a nearly two-century head start on the rest or the world in that category.
For as anti immigrant as the mood in the USA currently is, the rest of the world, and the Asian countries in particular, are really poor at immigration.
I agree with this. America has done well bc of immigration. That is what has made us great.
+1
The biggest prob facing US are internal.
Lobbyists/healthcare/deficit. It's about taking care of each other and having civil peace. It's not how we will compare w rest of the world in terms of marketing, ingenuity, alliances, etc. Housekeeping comes first but alas, we are not faring well here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too early to declare anything.
I’m bullish on America because the competition of this century will not be over commodities or trade but over human capital. Birth rates are falling all over the world and it will upend everything. China has serious problems coming on that front.
For the total mess that the USA is, the USA is the only country in the world that can really take in and integrate immigrants. And we have a nearly two-century head start on the rest or the world in that category.
For as anti immigrant as the mood in the USA currently is, the rest of the world, and the Asian countries in particular, are really poor at immigration.
I agree with this. America has done well bc of immigration. That is what has made us great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it wasn't dead before it will be with four more years of trump.
You also told us back in 2000 that the earth would be uninhabitable by 2025![]()
Anonymous wrote:That won't matter. Slowing aging or prolonging death just means more people in old folks homes or otherwise generally not contributing to the GDP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too early to declare anything.
I’m bullish on America because the competition of this century will not be over commodities or trade but over human capital. Birth rates are falling all over the world and it will upend everything. China has serious problems coming on that front.
For the total mess that the USA is, the USA is the only country in the world that can really take in and integrate immigrants. And we have a nearly two-century head start on the rest or the world in that category.
For as anti immigrant as the mood in the USA currently is, the rest of the world, and the Asian countries in particular, are really poor at immigration.
No it will not be human capital. The coming battle is AI, alternative energy and EVs. I do not see the US leading in any of these.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US seems to be losing influence to China and Russia in various areas. It seems there’s little interest in being involved in Africa and that has been ceded to them. The Chinese are very busy in South America too. Withdrawing from NATO and disregard for other international organizations will erode the US’s influence further.
When America is involved internationally e gent to be involved militarily. Meanwhile Collins is build roads and infrastructure in Africa. And has burn a 24/7 Library in El Salvador. What wins hearted and minds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In February 1941, Henry Luce, the influential publisher of Time and Life magazines, penned an article heralding the “American Century,” a post-war era in which the United States would apply its newfound standing as the “dominant power in the world” to spread “free economic enterprise” and “the abundant life” around the globe. Luce envisioned the United States as “the principal guarantor of the freedom of the seas” and “the dynamic leader of world trade,” and saw in this future “possibilities of such enormous human progress as to stagger the imagination.”
…
Donald Trump’s second presidential victory represents a sharp break, and perhaps a permanent one, with the American Century framework.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/12/06/trump-ends-american-century-00192236
I agree with this article. Europe and Japan have followed our lead and would continue to do so if given a choice. China has clear intentions of over taking the US. Russia is wandering in the wilderness and declining quickly. The US will soon enter trade wars with our friends and strengthen our opponent.
China is projected to surpass the US economy in 10 years. In 20 years people will look back and point to Trump as the end of American century and influence in the world.
I live in Hong Kong. This was a popular sentiment up until about 2021. Since then the economy has been terrible and the demographics are absolutely catastrophic.
https://cdn.cfr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large_s_2x/public/image/2024/08/figure_v2_0.png
They have already peaked, or are so close it won’t matter.
![]()
https://www.cfr.org/blog/aging-will-hit-chinas-economy-far-harder-recognized
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-68595450
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In February 1941, Henry Luce, the influential publisher of Time and Life magazines, penned an article heralding the “American Century,” a post-war era in which the United States would apply its newfound standing as the “dominant power in the world” to spread “free economic enterprise” and “the abundant life” around the globe. Luce envisioned the United States as “the principal guarantor of the freedom of the seas” and “the dynamic leader of world trade,” and saw in this future “possibilities of such enormous human progress as to stagger the imagination.”
…
Donald Trump’s second presidential victory represents a sharp break, and perhaps a permanent one, with the American Century framework.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/12/06/trump-ends-american-century-00192236
I agree with this article. Europe and Japan have followed our lead and would continue to do so if given a choice. China has clear intentions of over taking the US. Russia is wandering in the wilderness and declining quickly. The US will soon enter trade wars with our friends and strengthen our opponent.
China is projected to surpass the US economy in 10 years. In 20 years people will look back and point to Trump as the end of American century and influence in the world.
I live in Hong Kong. This was a popular sentiment up until about 2021. Since then the economy has been terrible and the demographics are absolutely catastrophic.
https://cdn.cfr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large_s_2x/public/image/2024/08/figure_v2_0.png
They have already peaked, or are so close it won’t matter.