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Are We Witnessing The Decline And Fall Of The American Non-Empire?
Written By : Melissa Clouthier

America, as Bill Whittle so eloquently pointed out, is not, and never has been an Empire builder. Still, America has been a world-power since almost her inception over 200 years ago. Is it over?

Today, we learn that America lost to the Swiss as the world’s most competitive economy.

Consider, too, MaxedOutMama‘s take on unemployment (read the whole thing):

At this point one must interpret a bit. One could, if one were to be polemical, argue that the self-employed worker expansion means that the economy is improving so much that contracting jobs are easier to get and highly lucrative. However, I find that completely implausible in view of the massive drop in wage and salary employment, which has never in our experience been a sign of an improving economy. If wage and salary employment were stabilizing, one might indeed expect to see casual contracting picking up, and indeed, at some point this will happen. Companies are extremely loathe to hire in first stages of economic recoveries.

Instead, what I think we are seeing is the first group of long-term unemployed who are losing unemployment benefits and scratching a living. You only have to be employed one hour of one day of the reference week in order to be classified as employed.

A further comment about the government employment – because of the steadiness of government entities, these numbers are generally pretty reliable in both surveys. It is, however, a rather large drop in view of expanded federal employment, especially the census workers, and likely indicates the depth of the state and local combined tax/retirement problem. The combined impact will only increase for years to come.

So, I wonder what you think. Is America going through a downward cycle or is the downward economic trend spelling doom? Is America declining and diminishing, never to rise again? As a cultural, economic, political and military influence, is America over?


America will:
Come back
Never be the same but will get better
Continue to decline

  
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  • D-Vega

    That's the most competitive poll I've ever seen on RWN.

  • http://networdblog.blogspot.com/ Christopher_Taylor

    There was a time in the late 19th century when the US tried to be an empire builder, that's how we ended up with Guam, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and interest in the Philippines. It just was pointlessly expensive and did almost nothing for the US.

    Our as a nation future I cannot guess at, nor do I particularly care about being a citizen of another kingdom but I pray for reformation and revival at some point.

  • dgg3565

    Let's see…

    We survived the Revolution Ear, which we weren't certain we would win; Adams worried whether they were enough fit men of that generation to carry things forward.

    We survived the War of !812, when we thought Britain might reconquer us.

    We survived the Civil War, when we thought the nation was going to be torn apart.

    We survived the Great Depression, despite FDR's grandest schemes.

    We lived through LBJ's Great Society.

    We lived Carter's incompetence and look what we got after.

    A review of our own history shows that dire and ominous predictions are often a product of the times and their efficacy in laying out the future, good or ill, is dubious.

    To give another lesson from history, Nero bankrupted the entire Roman Empire. People were starving. He ordered the heads of noble families to commit suicide and will their fortunes to him. His reign of terror ended. Rome did begin its permanent decline for another couple of centuries.

    Of course, bad things do often happen and become irreversible, but good things happen to and sometimes things do bounce back.

  • Bildo

    Have any of you read what goes into this list of the most competitive economy?

    "The index includes economic data such as growth but also health data or the number of internet users."

    In other words, there are variables that have nothing to do with economic competitiveness, and everything to do with the purpose of belittling the world's largest economy.

    The party currently in power has a stated goal of attacking the things that truly matter in economic competitiveness (taxes, regulation, education, barriers to entry, financial strength, currency strength, etc.).

    I guess when you hate your own country for being the most powerful, taking steps to weaken it seem patriotic.

  • Raposa

    The US may come back as strong as before, but that's up to us. Instead of either blind faith or despair, we fight for what we believe in.

  • Mike_M

    The worst of the pain has yet to come, but this country will pull through. Our budget and entitlement spending is simply unsustainable. Social Security and Medicare as we know them will go away, either through orderly cuts or a hyperinflationary economic collapse.

    The real question is whether the world will survive a crash by the United States. During the Civil War we were still a backwater upstart. Now we're the beacon of freedom and hope for the entire world. If we go through another reboot cycle, who knows what the dictators and anarchists of the world may try?

    To paraphrase William Shirer, the next war won't be fought by tank divisions and fleets. It will be started by little madmen pushing buttons and unleashing nuclear hell upon the world.

  • CoolCzech

    Posted by dgg3565

    2009-09-08 19:01:52

    There's a line of thought that the Western Roman Empire might have been saved as late as the reign of Honorius in the early 5th century – but the assasination of General Stilicho (Rome's last truly capable general) doomed Rome and Western Civilization to 5 centuries of Dark Ages.

    Anyway, I'm not worried about the fall of a non-existent American "empire," but rather that of American democracy due to the Left's headlong descent into outright Fascism.

  • http://www.comics.com/editoons/asay/ Zheldon

    America will make a come back, but the damage done by the left will never truly go away. Some of it can be erased, but it takes strong spines to stand against the masses wanting their "fair share" AKA unearned handout from those that earn their way.

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