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I dont believe america is that strong country it once was, its has a terrible foreign policy, its social security is diastrous, it has a ucnh of billinares and lots of middle class-poor people ( poor because if youcompare them to the super rich they are sooo poor), trillions of dollars in debt, china will have more relevance in this centruy than america will with its army of , cheap labour, industrial capacity, and hightech profesionals,..well not even americans want dollars anymore, heard of berkshares ? so maybe america is overpriced? maybe america is not so important anymore in the world.,,,or will cease to be soon?

2007-06-22 10:10:13 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

8 answers

Your question would be better suited somewhere else BUT IMMIGRATION.

Also, your lack of proper English makes me believe in your argument though. The products of the American public school system turn out crazies like yourself all the time...

Dane, if my answer causes you discomfort, I'd suggest you grow a spine. Perhaps you can attempt to understand what I am trying to say....

2007-06-22 10:25:38 · answer #1 · answered by Sara 3 · 0 1

Yeah, they are overpriced. People with six figure incomes are the only ones who can buy a house, Housing prices are extremely overpriced, and personally, it's only priced to attract white people and discourage minorities from living in a neighborhood that's predominately white and could stand to have some color and diversity. Gentrification in cities is rampant and drives out longtime residents because they can no longer afford to live there due to the rise in prices. The foreign policy is unilateral, thanks in part to the idiot running this country of ours, and the worse thing is that France now has a dictator running that country(he was backed by Bush, so I have a funny feeling that he really didn't win the election.). Other countries hate our guts, and rightfully so. I don't know about the social security, but the retirees need to be paid a livable amount since the cost of living has gone up. The only thing that's disastrous when it comes to Social Security is the Social Security Disability. There are more people who actually get SSD for injuries that turn out to be non-existant or are as simple as a lousy paper cut. Meanwhile, those who actually are supposed to be receiving SSD benefits due to an actual injury that befell someone while at work and actually follow every little thing that they're supposed to do to ensure eligibility TO THE BOOK, are denied. The person who determines who gets the benefits and who doesn't isn't even a physician, but instead he's a hack!

2007-06-22 18:41:21 · answer #2 · answered by iwannarevolt 4 · 0 0

In actuality the US is stronger than it ever has been. We entered the last century as a agricultural experiment and exited the same century as the worlds single super power. As for our personal wealth disparity the US contains more millionaires than any other nation in the world and for our poor well on a global standard they are not really poor. The truth is no one starves to death in the US. Meaning even the poorest amongst us can get meal and emergency medical care which is more than most nations offer there indigent. As for Chinas are of cheap labor they are not really a threat to the US and in fact have to very careful of then nations of southeast china and africa who can actually undercut chinas cheap labor wages with a little investment in infrastructure. It us true that the US has lost most there simple manufacturing jobs but the US is the worlds primary source for innovative breakthroughs and #1 in high tech production. An example is that the US lost many of the steel industry jobs to China but the US is the only location in the world where the newest and most high tech alloys are being manufactured in the world also many people do not realize this but the US chief export is not cars or agriculture boat financial services. Not to mention the truth all other foreign nations are scared of is that if the US cease to be or adopted an isolationist policy a global depression would be triggered that would affect all parts of the globe.

2007-06-22 17:30:58 · answer #3 · answered by levindis 4 · 0 0

If they (the people) would go after these huge multi-national corporations and keep the jobs and manufacturing here that would help.Next cancel the M.I.C.(Military Industrial Corporations) and try to regreen the environment where we live this continent of North America.And Capitalism started to die out in the late 1800's I now believe in a more socialistic state where the people are put first and the corporations are (hopefully) dismantled into smaller companies. Brother T.M.Murphy

2007-06-22 17:18:57 · answer #4 · answered by The Brother 3 · 0 0

If you think of a dollar as a share of stock in the American economy, then, yes, in terms of some other currencies, such as the yuan, it is overvalued.

2007-06-22 17:17:35 · answer #5 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 1 0

even if money wont attract people, Americas freedom and its constitution and Bill of Rights will attract people.

Lets see, what happens in China when you hold a protest against the government? Go to jail.

2007-06-22 17:17:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I don't think so!
If that is the case, why are we being over-run by immigrants who want IN, rather than Americans wanting OUT?

Your statements are not backed up by facts, which makes them "opinions".

2007-06-22 17:15:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Sara, if after reading the question, all you can think of is of some grammar mistakes, then you ought to be reading tv guide. honestly.

2007-06-22 17:28:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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