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Old 04-28-2011, 01:42 AM   #1
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The Age of China

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I saw this coming more than a decade ago. It's pretty sad, because it will be our own doing Just like the roman empire, the US will collapse. Mark my words, come back to this post 20 years from now. Probably less. US is unfortunately done. Short treasuries and buy gold...
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Its late so I will read the whole thing later, but how is this news? China has already surpassed the US economy a long long time ago. They just devalue their currency so it looks like it hasn't.
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You don't need to read it. You already know what is written, but most people don't. It's not a pretty picture for the US at all.
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Bleh, economy and stuff is not that peachy in Europe either, so its whatever....
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I wouldn't mind leaving at all. The only things keeping me here are my family, friends and how I would comfortably make money elsewhere. For the time being its not "that" bad here.

But I can see the economy declining based on my dads work output along with just observing the general population with their unemployment and how difficult it seems to be for some to find work in the first place.

For me things are alright, but I know it wont stay like this forever.
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Well according to the article, my impression is that China will surpass the US economy by 2016, and replace the US as the worlds economic hegemony, or something like that.

While it's not a promising (but not entirely unsurprising) sign, I don't see anything inherently devastating about that. Article also says that the US surpassed England's economic dominance in 1890, and has remained so since. Just like it wasn't the end of the world for England in 1890, likewise it won't be the end of the world for the US in 2016.

I think the economy is a concern. I would just be more interested in improving things here than comparing ourselves (USA) to other countries.
The article has a lot of theoretical points, but I'm not convinced it presents any practical concerns. Most Americans probably just want the economy to improve, unemployment to reduce, maybe prevent the dollar's value from dropping (which I feel politicians and the fed have failed to address). Whether our GDP stats are up to par with China lacks practical value imo.
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Well according to the article, my impression is that China will surpass the US economy by 2016, and replace the US as the worlds economic hegemony, or something like that.

While it's not a promising (but not entirely unsurprising) sign, I don't see anything inherently devastating about that. Article also says that the US surpassed England's economic dominance in 1890, and has remained so since. Just like it wasn't the end of the world for England in 1890, likewise it won't be the end of the world for the US in 2016.

I think the economy is a concern. I would just be more interested in improving things here than comparing ourselves (USA) to other countries.
I agree with this. Just because we will be surpassed doesn't mean we will completely fall apart. We just wont be numero uno anymore.
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hmm just out of curiosity i looked up highest gpa per capita and the US decimates china. you have to take in account all the people in china that live a rural life which skews the statistic considerably downward but i suppose the US isnt so bad. and like a couple people said before me all the forecasts suggest is that we just wont be top dog anymore, not that were heading towards economic oblivion. now THAT being said the current economy is pretty shitastic here -_____- terribly difficult to find employment even with a degree

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id hate to say it, but i think whats contributing to this downward spiral is everyones negative outlook...people really dont understand that this despondent attitude is highly contagious and nothing more than a disservice to progress...things could be A LOT worse...just step back and imagine how much and what we actually rebounded from in the last few years...

so were not the head hancho anymore, big deal...being number one isnt the most important, being number one at what your good at IS! let other burgeoning nations flourish, itll benefit us too you know...

either way, its no surprise at all...if china doesnt top the list soon (which is HIGHLY unlikely), brazil, russia, or india will...this is not the age of china, its the age of BRIC...get ready...
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I could care less about being top dog. Shit... in my mind we haven't been top dog for awhile, maybe on paper, but not in the real world. We are in a big time downward spiral, caused by outsourcing, our government, monetary policy, etc etc. Even we the people are causing the USA to sink into the abyss. I know I probably have more made in china tools then made in USA tools. I should have bought more craftsman instead of harbor freight, oh wait, craftsman is made in china too. Oh and don't think I have something against china. I think china is great and they obviously know what they are doing. I have spent 2 months there and probably have more old school kung fu flicks then everyone on zilvia combined. The people and country are great. It's just sad to see the ugly path the US is on.
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Well it was a good what 50 year run, too bad corrupt politicians, big business, and too many hand outs to the poor ruined it for everyone.
Wonder how long China will last, how far we will fall, and if china will want to start something (war).
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Yeah I think WWIII is inevitable at some point. I don't see it happening in the short term, but down the road I definitely see things getting ugly.
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WWIII is unlikely IMO. Times have changed. It is easier to communicate and deligate with people across teh world now a days. As long as all major countries share the same goals, we're more likely to reach the goal by working together. There are still countries out there are are still a bit erratic (caused by lack of modern developed society), mostly in the Middle East, Africa, and possibly southern Asia

Future wars will be more world govts vs private terrorist organizations, rather than govt vs other govts.
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Times have not change and never will change. When was the last war? Let just pretend the last war was 50 years ago. That is a drop in the bucket on the time line. Oh wait my brother is sitting over in Afghanistan right now. Trust me there will be a WWIII at some point. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. War unfortunately can and will happen (past, present, and even 10000 years from now in galactic space).
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For the fun of it let's list some empires that have fallen.

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Yeah the USA is way smarter than them, we are good.........
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Well according to the article, my impression is that China will surpass the US economy by 2016, and replace the US as the worlds economic hegemony, or something like that.

While it's not a promising (but not entirely unsurprising) sign, I don't see anything inherently devastating about that. Article also says that the US surpassed England's economic dominance in 1890, and has remained so since. Just like it wasn't the end of the world for England in 1890, likewise it won't be the end of the world for the US in 2016.

I think the economy is a concern. I would just be more interested in improving things here than comparing ourselves (USA) to other countries.
The article has a lot of theoretical points, but I'm not convinced it presents any practical concerns. Most Americans probably just want the economy to improve, unemployment to reduce, maybe prevent the dollar's value from dropping (which I feel politicians and the fed have failed to address). Whether our GDP stats are up to par with China lacks practical value imo.
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hmm just out of curiosity i looked up highest gpa per capita and the US decimates china. you have to take in account all the people in china that live a rural life which skews the statistic considerably downward but i suppose the US isnt so bad. and like a couple people said before me all the forecasts suggest is that we just wont be top dog anymore, not that were heading towards economic oblivion. now THAT being said the current economy is pretty shitastic here -_____- terribly difficult to find employment even with a degree

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either way, its no surprise at all...if china doesnt top the list soon (which is HIGHLY unlikely), brazil, russia, or india will...this is not the age of china, its the age of BRIC...get ready...
I agree with all of this.

I am concerned about our economy, but I don't expect our country to turn into the backdrop of the next Fallout game.

I am an optimist though.
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You know what, I take it back, it does piss me off that we are officially 2nd. Maybe it's just because I am a very competitive person, whether it's at the tack, in the ring, or just playing a video game, I want to be 1st. I want the USA to be first, and it sucks that so many people just don't give a fuck anymore. This is (was) such a great nation and I seriously see it going down the tubes, and it sucks!

I love how I post this and most peoples reaction is meh so we are second now whatever. No one gets amped up, like damn we really need to fix our shit and fast.

Ah well let's just sit back and see where this ride takes us, that always works.
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You know what, I take it back, it does piss me off that we are officially 2nd. Maybe it's just because I am a very competitive person, whether it's at the tack, in the ring, or just playing a video game, I want to be 1st. I want the USA to be first, and it sucks that so many people just don't give a fuck anymore. This is (was) such a great nation and I seriously see it going down the tubes, and it sucks!

I love how I post this and most peoples reaction is meh so we are second now whatever. No one gets amped up, like damn we really need to fix our shit and fast.

Ah well let's just sit back and see where this ride takes us, that always works.
I pretty much agree with everything you said. What a lot of people don't understand is how economic works but once you do, you will see why we are in this situation. The problem is people in the US want things that are "cheaper". Raw material does not really differentiate much in price but labor does. We will never be able to beat China in labor as cost of living there is cheaper plus people there are willing to work shitty jobs and in shitty conditions. It’s because either there isn’t any work available to them or they don’t have the education to get a better job. Work ethics are also different between USA and smaller nations. I think the only thing left that is not being outsourced is weapons. Weapons on a mass destruction scale type weapons. You ever notice that we sell our outdated junk to smaller nations?

I work in the semiconductor industry for the last 15 years. I have worked both in the commercial and military/aerospace industry. US customers would build their prototypes here and once the design has been proven, shipped off to China for mass production. In a business perspective, it makes sense. Their profit margin would be bigger and prices would be lower offered to consumers. It’s a win-win situation…in the short run. In the long run, well this is where we are at now, will be #2 in 5 years.
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GDP as an economic indicator has several flaws and fallacies that skew results. The previous used GNP was more accurate. Also, neither take into account non-monetary factors such as quality of life, degradation of natural environments and pollutions affect on humans and wildlife. It will be good for the US Empire to fall just as all other empire failures were positive when you look at the big picture and the long term. Had they modeled the US after Byzantium (eastern roman empire)...it lasted over a 1000 years (306AD-1453AD) they might still be in good shape today.
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Historically speaking, the United States is a flash in the pan. We have only really been the top dog since the end of WWII, and that is really not that long ago. Low regulation of markets leads to dramatic boom and bust cycles, and our history seems to be one big series of boom and busts.

I have heard that in China they teach their children that the era of the dominance of the US will be short lived, and sadly, i think they are correct.

On a positive note i think that we as a nation have contributed an unprecedented amount of technology and social development to the world, which i am proud of. As much bad as this country has done to the world, i think we have done an equal amount of good.

also i think it is kind of cool that although our dominance has been short, the effect that the US has had on the culture of the world is also unprecedented in history.
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Maybe then we can stop wasting our money helping every other poor ass country out and let China take care of that bullshit. I don't know if you guys will agree but knowing that a large amount of our tax money goes towards rebuilding/helping/free-ing other countries versus fixing many of our own problems really is upsetting. There is so many countries that don't get involved in stuff that doesn't concern them, yet we are the first ones to always have to get involved in everyone elses business. I think Libya is one of the first times we haven't jumped right into something before anyone else.
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thats true. thats also a post WWII development in our country. Before then we did the same shit, we minded our own business. I'm of two minds on that subject though.

I definitely think that the only reason (or at least the major reason) we continue to involve our selves in these wars is due to the military industrial complex. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but read some of Eisenhower's speeches and watch the documentary 'Why We Fight' and i think you'll agree with me.
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China also sells weapons to Africa whom use those weapons on their own people. Russia alone made $8.6 billion in arms sales in 2010 to Africa. What do you think China made? Who do you think provided the weapons for the Libya conflict? China, Russia, and Europe.

Ya, great economy China. Think I will stay here and do my best with what I have.
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