Why the US should be worried

Why the US should be worried

Uma Shankar Sathya Kumar, London, January 4, 2007

You always think that the United States of America is the only real superpower in the current world. Well… soon you may have to rethink about it. The "real superpower" title is going to become the mother of all lies and conspiracy theories that the world have had ever known. Don't accept it? Read the following facts and think again:

From the beginning of this 21st century, the United States is facing competition from beyond its borders as well as internal difficulties. Its lower and middle class families are slowly turning out to be the biggest losers of current globalisation. The United States, like ancient Rome, is beginning to be plagued by the limits of its power.

The current globalisation is heavily affecting its economy. In fact, the US has actively promoted the worldwide exchange of commodities like no other nation, and the result is that their local manufacturing industries have begun to be eroded.

Some manufacturing sectors such as furniture, consumer electronics, automobile part suppliers and computer manufacturers have had left the country for good. In the recent past, free trade has primarily benefited the very rival countries that are now mounting a heavy economic offence on the United States and the rival countries have cut off a large slice of America's global market share.

The financial position of the United States has declined dramatically in the last 15 years. The US federal budget is in the deep red, adding to America's dependency on debt.

The war in Iraq and Afghanistan is wiping out loads of dollars from US treasury. A government functioning so irresponsible with no sense of the prosperity of its own country and people is not really a superpower in any sense.

Almost no one is saving any money in the United States today. Saving rates are very low or negative. The US debt grows by about $1.5 billion every weekday and has now reached about $6.5 trillion dollars. Private household debt has reached $11 trillion and 50 per cent of these debts have been incurred since 1998. The Americans are enjoying the present spending spree at the cost of their own future and future generations. The fact is that the expanding consumer debt drives the US economy.

In the near future, many US citizens may have to face harsh reality like a poverty-stricken, third world family, living from hand to mouth situation without any kind of financial reserves whatsoever. The imminent economic crisis is waiting to happen in the US and will be the most thoroughly predicted one in recent human history. People spending so irresponsible with no sense of the prosperity of the country is not a superpower.

Half the world is very impressed by the low levels of unemployment in the United States. Only the other half clearly knows very well that these statistics may be the result of a voluntary telephone survey. Is working just ten hours per week enough for one to be classified as "employed"? The US statistics is usually intended to create more positive image and opinion than about its actual condition. The net reality is that the US job growth rate is falling behind its own population growth.

A country that cannot create jobs for its own population is not a superpower.

Today, the United State's biggest bankers are China and Japan, both of whom could cause the United States very serious financial problems, if they wish to do so at any time. Roughly 27 per cent of the government bonds issued by the US treasury are held by China and Japan. That's why US doesn't complain much about China and Japan.

A country whose financial affairs are in the hands of foreigners is not a superpower.

The US is heavily dependent on overseas imports of manufactured goods and oil, including advanced technology products. In 2006, US dependency on imports was thrice as large as US dependency on imported crude oil. "No country or economy can survive by importing nearly 80 per cent of manufactured goods and oil from overseas. In fact, no society in the history had ever survived in excessive imports and offshoring manufacturing. Almost every country in the world now exports products to the United States without purchasing an equivalent amount of US goods in return. The United States can't even achieve a trade surplus in its trade with less developed national economies like those of Ukraine and Ghana. Everyday, container ships arrive in the US - and after they unload the goods at American ports, many return home empty.

A country that imports even matchsticks can't be a superpower.

After the near erosion of all manufacturing sectors, the US is rapidly increasing its dependency on imports of advanced technology products and medical equipments.

A country that depends on import of advanced technology products is not a superpower.

The priority of US military expenditure has created a growing deficit that has creating major problems in public welfare benefits and education. Foreign loans have provided essential support to the dollar but the dollar is declining and so is that support. As the largest debtor nation the US will have to be more conciliatory to its creditors, and China is one of the biggest, for they will eventually and perhaps quite soon switch from the dollar to a new reserve currency for international trade. At that time, the US economy and it's credit standing will plunge all together.

A very striking fact is that the net increase in aging US population will make all the difference. About 17 per cent of the US population is over 55 years old and 23 per cent is over 40 years. There are millions of Americans who don't have any kind of health insurance.

A country that can't even provide free basic healthcare to its citizens can't be superpower.

With US school students increasingly shunning mathematics and the science subjects, United State's image of global technology leader will soon become history.

A country which depends on "foreign brains" to be technology leader can't be a superpower.

Leading technology companies such as Xerox, Microsoft, Apple, IBM, GE, Google are moving their Research and Development projects out of US is the one and only evidence needed to prove that the US will not be superpower in this century.

The US was founded on the principles of equality and freedom of expression for all race and religion. Whites don't like blacks, blacks don't like whites, whites don't like hispanics, hispanics don't like whites. The statement that "US is a melting pot" is indeed a pot full of lies.

A country with racial inequality can't be a superpower.

What did "Hurricane Katrina's message" to all Americans and the rest of the world? There is also a Somalia or Sudan is within the great United States of America. The US government took five days to respond after all was out of control.

A government, which is too lazy to protect it's own citizens and lie to them that they are safe can't be superpower.

"You are either with us or against us" and by launching a war of aggression on the basis of lies and fabricated "intelligence", the Bush regime violated the Nuremberg standard code established by the UN and international laws. By going to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, many US military companies owned by the politicians must have made billions in profit.

Continue to read:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1887880,0093.htm
 
In many ways, I think Globalization could be a factor in why the author wrote this. If you ever get the chance, read Freedmans book, "The World is Flat". It explains in detail on how we are outsourcing our country around the world.

I never really liked that title anyways. Someone always wants to push the guy off the top of the mountain when he is there.
 
A country that imports even matchsticks can't be a superpower.

After the near erosion of all manufacturing sectors, the US is rapidly increasing its dependency on imports of advanced technology products and medical equipments.

A country that depends on import of advanced technology products is not a superpower.

spoken like a true comunist lol
 
... the US is rapidly increasing its dependency on imports of advanced technology products and medical equipments.

A country that depends on import of advanced technology products is not a superpower.

Care to back of your claims with sources? Links? Pics? Visions? A fortune you pulled from a fortune cookie?

As far as I know, the US maintains its top secret technologies in the hands of its native defense contractors.
 
Care to back of your claims with sources? Links? Pics? Visions? A fortune you pulled from a fortune cookie?

As far as I know, the US maintains its top secret technologies in the hands of its native defense contractors.

You know I have often had the suspicion that people never read a thread they just skim the previous post for something they dont like and then fly off the handle and I think this post proves it.

Prince is quoting a section from the title post in this thread, had you have taken the time to read the thread you would have seen this.
 
That's true Monty. It might help though if those who wish to quote something could at least use the
tag. Two oversights have only contributed to the misunderstanding. It happens too many times.
 
A country that imports even matchsticks can't be a superpower.

After the near erosion of all manufacturing sectors, the US is rapidly increasing its dependency on imports of advanced technology products and medical equipments.

A country that depends on import of advanced technology products is not a superpower.

spoken like a true comunist lol

Indeed. It's disgusting... :bang:
 
Not all Truisms are necessarily true.

e.g. Since when did the making of one's own matchsticks ever have anything to do with a nations position as a "Super Power", or the provision of adequate health care, or many other things.

The term Super Power is a relative term. To a place like Vanuatu, even Australia (May god bless it's little cotton socks) is a Super power.

Always remember, the three types of untruth.

There are Lies,
and there are Damned Lies.
And worst of all, there are people who quote statistics. (Some persons would be so uncharitable as to call them Trolls)
 
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