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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 1350253" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Lolll. Hell,youre supporting China when you spend your money in America anyways. Does anybody know how much China owns of our countrys debt? The notes theyre holding if they cashed them in would bankrupt us.</p><p></p><p>Ah, the debate about the 'de-industrialization' of America continues to rage on- all the while the rest of the worlds countries are becoming the new industrial giants. </p><p></p><p>In the new global market,American companies have had to build their new plants outside of America to be able to compete in the new global market,or they go under. Reasons why,too many to list. Funny thing is,we practically educated the entire world. We taught them how to become what they are. Americans in a by gone era invented the world that the modern world lives in and we used to manufacture and sell that world to every one else. Now we are quickly becoming just a small part of the ever growing full-on global economy,not the leader we once were. The big bad machine we used to be is grinding to a halt. And if we're going to be able to keep competing in this new global economy,a world that we basically invented, then its going to take some work to stay in the game.</p><p></p><p>Our government is out of control. Our economy is out of control. Terrorists are targeting us because of our so called 'American dream' lifestyle,a lifestyle that ironically so few of us can even afford to enjoy any more anyways. Where is it all heading? Who the hell knows. Im just an observer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 1350253, member: 1535"] Lolll. Hell,youre supporting China when you spend your money in America anyways. Does anybody know how much China owns of our countrys debt? The notes theyre holding if they cashed them in would bankrupt us. Ah, the debate about the 'de-industrialization' of America continues to rage on- all the while the rest of the worlds countries are becoming the new industrial giants. In the new global market,American companies have had to build their new plants outside of America to be able to compete in the new global market,or they go under. Reasons why,too many to list. Funny thing is,we practically educated the entire world. We taught them how to become what they are. Americans in a by gone era invented the world that the modern world lives in and we used to manufacture and sell that world to every one else. Now we are quickly becoming just a small part of the ever growing full-on global economy,not the leader we once were. The big bad machine we used to be is grinding to a halt. And if we're going to be able to keep competing in this new global economy,a world that we basically invented, then its going to take some work to stay in the game. Our government is out of control. Our economy is out of control. Terrorists are targeting us because of our so called 'American dream' lifestyle,a lifestyle that ironically so few of us can even afford to enjoy any more anyways. Where is it all heading? Who the hell knows. Im just an observer. [/QUOTE]
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