Superpowers don’t step down, and aspiring superpowers aren’t gladly welcomed. Something will happen, a big war or something that will mark the end of the US as a superpower and mark China’s rise.
It doesn’t have to be a military loss for China, it can be a phyrric victory; England was on the winning side of WW2, but lost itss empire.
welcome back RADISH…
i hope you’re correct. bring the money back to the usa. hire
americans to work in our own country.
maybe the rich are afraid of the less profitable peoples and they should be. what we’re doing is NOT living !
DR.C - american’s who are feeling the economical crush will HAVE to stop buying. personally, i have not purchased anything that i don’t need to LIVE (food, paying bills).
i do not like it one bit, but there’s nothing i can do about it.
CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 13 years ago
Superpowers don’t step down, and aspiring superpowers aren’t gladly welcomed. Something will happen, a big war or something that will mark the end of the US as a superpower and mark China’s rise.
It doesn’t have to be a military loss for China, it can be a phyrric victory; England was on the winning side of WW2, but lost itss empire.
DjGuardian over 13 years ago
I hope you are wrong, though a phyrric change is the better of the two horrible options.
myming over 13 years ago
welcome back RADISH… i hope you’re correct. bring the money back to the usa. hire americans to work in our own country. maybe the rich are afraid of the less profitable peoples and they should be. what we’re doing is NOT living !
DR.C - american’s who are feeling the economical crush will HAVE to stop buying. personally, i have not purchased anything that i don’t need to LIVE (food, paying bills). i do not like it one bit, but there’s nothing i can do about it.
CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 13 years ago
Radish; you are right; if the US collapses, china will lose it main customer. And nobody sees that coming.