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Radtgaeb 12-08-10 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1549603)
Combine that with a non-existent economic recovery, the gutting of American heavy industry, the devaluation of American currency and rapid inflation, and you have a very ugly picture indeed. All the more so in the light that the attitude stated by the OP is now the norm for high school graduates.


Not to get off topic...but NAFTA was signed when I was 4...my entire life I've watched the life drain out of my county seat, which used to be a GM hub, with Delco at one time employing 80%-90% of the population. With one stroke of the pen we signed away our future. :down:

frau kaleun 12-08-10 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Radtgaeb (Post 1549588)
Can Godwin's law be invoked for Communism? If so, I think this discussion is over.

You know, that's just the kind of commie pinko question they used to ask on internet forums in Nazi Germany.

Penguin 12-08-10 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Krauter (Post 1549559)
I'm 18 also, and reading the sh!t you're spewing makes me realize why most people on internet forums think teens are such angsty gits. Man get a grip on reality outside of your own little world and grow up.

Don't worry Krauter, I think most people can differ and judge someone by the words they say and by the things they have in their mind and brain, not by their physical age.

Solace 12-08-10 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Radtgaeb (Post 1549598)

We'll never go backwards. And it's not like we are going to stay the same technology wise. We'll always be advancing.

Radtgaeb 12-08-10 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Solace (Post 1549615)
We'll never go backwards. And it's not like we are going to stay the same technology wise. We'll always be advancing.


No. Just no.

Other countries will advance technologically. We'll buy or inherit those technologies or ideas; but it's going to be a long time until America is once again an innovator. That's how the cookie crumbles. Nations rise and fall. We've been on top for 200 years, I'd say we've had a good run...but as I stated previously, we've signed away our producing power. All we have now is purchasing power, and that's the only thing that's keeping us safe. Once all the jobs are gone, we may not even have that.

Solace 12-08-10 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Radtgaeb (Post 1549621)
No. Just no.

Other countries will advance technologically. We'll buy or inherit those technologies or ideas; but it's going to be a long time until America is once again an innovator. That's how the cookie crumbles. Nations rise and fall. We've been on top for 200 years, I'd say we've had a good run...but as I stated previously, we've signed away our producing power. All we have now is purchasing power, and that's the only thing that's keeping us safe. Once all the jobs are gone, we may not even have that.

But right now everything is American. Companies are American. Hollywood is American. The universal language is English. And the United States still dominates politics, military, culture, and the economy.

Radtgaeb 12-08-10 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Solace (Post 1549638)
But right now everything is American. Companies are American. Hollywood is American. The universal language is English. And the United States still dominates politics, military, culture, and the economy.


I think that this isn't the proper place to discuss hegemony. This thread has gone on far longer than it needed to because of the dramatic shifts of topic. You want to continue this discussion, start a new thread in GT. Let me advise you that I think you're completely missing the point when it comes to what we have possessed as compared to what we possess now as compared to what we're going to possess in the future.

Krauter 12-08-10 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Solace (Post 1549638)
But right now everything is American. Companies are American. Hollywood is American. The universal language is English. And the United States still dominates politics, military, culture, and the economy.

Uhh.. no.. Wow. What the hell kind of things are you learning in school? Oh wait, it's just for sex and chilling out with friends, my bad. Where I'm from, schools actually teach and students aren't a bunch of little dipsh!t knowitall teens.

Companies in America owe huge debt to overseas companies in Europe and Asia,

Hollywood is Hollywood, there will never really be any huge competitor (in my eyes, someone please correct me if I'm wrong).

Universal language right now is English but in the next 10-15 years bet your ass that the majority of the population on Earth will split their languages between Mandarin or Arabic.

Politics in the States right now are laughable, indeed politics in Canada are at the same state too :shifty:..

Militarily yeah sure I see the U.S on top for the next few decades merely for its leftover prowess from the Cold War. Sorry to say it but my prediction for how the American nation will end up is in a similar state to Russia today. To me, a superpower can only remain that when it has a competitor and the resources to remain so, after said competitor is gone, things start falling apart and eventually the nation will consume itself from the inside.

Economically. Kid, really? Have you looked to the East and seen how much debt China and Japan hold out on the U.S? That, and with India and China quickly rising to be the next superpowers, I don't think that the U.S is going to be near the top of the food chain economically.

Krauter

Takeda Shingen 12-08-10 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Krauter (Post 1549648)
Hollywood is Hollywood, there will never really be any huge competitor (in my eyes, someone please correct me if I'm wrong).

India is very much the future of the entertainment industry. Everything else you said is pretty much spot on.

I didn't know that you were 18. Let's hope that you can run all three branches of government, as well as the numerous cabinets and committees and the DoD by yourself. Otherwise, we're screwed.

Krauter 12-08-10 03:18 PM

What is the name for the indian entertainment industry? Bollywood or something? :hmmm:

Edit: Seems Bollywood is just a piece of the larger indian entertainment industry

Takeda Shingen 12-08-10 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Radtgaeb (Post 1549607)
Not to get off topic...but NAFTA was signed when I was 4...my entire life I've watched the life drain out of my county seat, which used to be a GM hub, with Delco at one time employing 80%-90% of the population. With one stroke of the pen we signed away our future. :down:

I understand completely. I was old enough to understand what was happening when I watched NAFTA drive the last nail in the coffin of Bethlehem Steel, a company that helped build some little known projects as the Empire State Building and the Golden Gate Bridge. That was a very sad day for America.

Now the old Bethlehem Steel Works is a friggin' casino. This isn't AC or Vegas, so people do not come to the Lehigh Valley to gamble. That casino preys on the community, leeching much more money from them than it ever returns in the way of employment figures.

Takeda Shingen 12-08-10 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Krauter (Post 1549684)
What is the name for the indian entertainment industry? Bollywood or something? :hmmm:

Edit: Seems Bollywood is just a piece of the larger indian entertainment industry

Yes, they use 'Bollywood' as a colloquialism as we do 'Hollywood'.

Krauter 12-08-10 03:25 PM

Yes but according to Wiki, Bollywood is only one facet of the entire indian industry

mookiemookie 12-08-10 03:26 PM

My personal favorite is Nollywood - the Nigerian film industry. They turn out film classics like "Baby Police": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yWjt...layer_embedded

Takeda Shingen 12-08-10 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Krauter (Post 1549701)
Yes but according to Wiki, Bollywood is only one facet of the entire indian industry

Just like all film production does not take place within the confines of Hollywood.


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