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too bad they don't have a nearly worthless global reserve currency and can print pesos out of thin air to service their debt load like the quantitative easing counterfeiting gang.

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Again, unfortunately for you, this post has NOTHING to do with what I wrote.

Anything is only worth as much as people say it is. I find you China/Russia stans hilarious. Look at Chinese credit expansion in the past decade. They are using the same growth model, but thats not convenient to your worldview, so you dont mention it.
 

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I can't imagine they've even considered what the world would be like under the leadership of countries like this...


I don't even like thinking about it. Living under an utterly corrupt, and authoritarian regimes.

Of course they'll all say "oh look at America".

Guess they're kids or just really ignorant people. I hope for their benefit it's a "phase".
 

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I can't imagine they've even considered what the world would be like under the leadership of countries like this...

Let's see....under Western leadership the past 200 hundred years we've had slavery....world wars....nuclear bombs dropped...regime changes...colonialism followed by neo-colonialism....economic exploitation

So yes we do want to see what a multipolar world will look like.

Do you know what the world is currently like and has been for a majority of the world under the Western hegemony?

Go and tell an African...a South American...an Iranian...an Asian....how good Uncle Sam and the British are :troll:
 
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Leadership? They have a hands off approach but let me guess Syria, Libya, Ukraine, Sudan, Mexico, etc is good leadership by the West?

The hands off approach is Art of War strategy.

"Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”

You think if something happens to the US that pushes the US out from the position of hegemon, countries like Russia and China will stay hands off?

:mjlol:

Wait for the US to lose an edge and see how fast Taiwan loses independence. Or how long before the Japanese relinquish claims to the Senkaku Islands. Or how long before China unleashes decades of pent up aggression towards the Japanese for WWII. Or how long border disputes with India remain peaceful. Or how long maritime disputes with Vietnam stay peaceful.

Or how long before we realize the Chinese weren't helping Africans out of the kindness of their hearts.

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I don't even like thinking about it. Living under an utterly corrupt, and authoritarian regimes.

The kind installed and propped up by America?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Mossadegh

Mohammad Mosaddegh or Mosaddeq16 June 1882 – 5 March 1967), was the democratically elected[ Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 until 1953, when his government was overthrown in a coup d'état orchestrated by the British MI6 and the American CIA.

An author, administrator, lawyer, prominent parliamentarian, his administration introduced a range of progressive social and political reforms such as social security, rent control, and land reforms. His government's most notable policy, however, was the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry, which had been under British control since 1913 through the Anglo-Persian Oil Company(APOC / AIOC) (later British Petroleum or BP).[7]

Why don't Iranians embrace democracy :troll: ?
 

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LMAO at that pathetic attempt at reverse psychology.

You thought you weren't gon get this work? :ufdup:

What did you prove?

That's right, nothing.

:manny:

I'm okay, fam. Do you. Stan garbage can status countries.

:heh:
 

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Again, unfortunately for you, this post has NOTHING to do with what I wrote.

Anything is only worth as much as people say it is. I find you China/Russia stans hilarious. Look at Chinese credit expansion in the past decade. They are using the same growth model, but thats not convenient to your worldview, so you dont mention it.


China and Russia are making positive moves around the globe while the U.S. is marred in crippling debt.


http://www.usdebtclock.org/


http://www.usdebtclock.org/world-debt-clock.html
 
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China and Russia are making positive moves around the globe while the U.S. is marred in crippling debt.


http://www.usdebtclock.org/


http://www.usdebtclock.org/world-debt-clock.html
What does our debt matter? You yourself said that we can print as much money as we want to service it. The Fed is stepping out of the bond market and, yet, yields continue to fall. There is massive demand out there for our debt and thats not going to change any time soon. Crippling debt :dead:

Meanwhile, Russias economy is a piece of shyt, its isolating itself further and its completely dependent on Oil & Gas. China wont be able to outgrow its credit expansion in recent years and youre talking about crippling American debt? When that shadow banking balloon pops, every pseudointellectual contrarian on this forum will be hopping on the next BRIC nation to support their new multipolar worldview.

Keep changing the topic every post, though.
 

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What does our debt matter? You yourself said that we can print as much money as we want to service it. The Fed is stepping out of the bond market and, yet, yields continue to fall. There is massive demand out there for our debt and thats not going to change any time soon. Crippling debt :dead:

Meanwhile, Russias economy is a piece of shyt, its isolating itself further and its completely dependent on Oil & Gas. China wont be able to outgrow its credit expansion in recent years and youre talking about crippling American debt? When that shadow banking balloon pops, every pseudointellectual contrarian on this forum will be hopping on the next BRIC nation to support their new multipolar worldview.

Keep changing the topic every post, though.

what does our debt matter? have you been to the grocery store in 2014? do you have the figures on the amount of Americans surviving on food stamps?young people are leaving school with crushing student loan debt and unable to purchase homes while the Chinese and Russians are buying up real estate all across the country.

the only thing i support is success and countries that are making moves

  1. Russian mogul buys Donald Trump's Palm Beach home for …
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    ... Donald Trump's 33,000-square-foot home in Palm Beach for $95 ... Russian mogul buys Donald Trump's Palm Beach home for $95 ... mansion 2008 but ...

  2. EXCLUSIVE: Russian to Level Trump’s $95 M Palm Beach House!
    gossipextra.com/2013/05/30/donald-trump-palm-beach-house-russian...
    The Russian oligarch who paid Donald Trump $95 million for a Palm Beach house is planning to level the place, Gossip Extra has learned. Fertilizer king Dmitri
Indian Creek mansion sells for record $47 million - Top ...
www.miamiherald.comMobileTop Stories
The Miami Herald
Aug 7, 2012 - The original asking price was $60 million, later marked down to $52 million. The largely glass home, which brings in natural light and integrates the ... The buyer is a Russian who paid cash, but his identity wasn't ... He said his father plans another luxury project at Indian Creek and a second in Bal Harbour.


The Chinese take Manhattan: replace Russians as top apartment buyers
By Michelle Conlin and Maggie Lu Yueyang

NEW YORK/SYDNEY Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:41pm EDT

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1 of 4. One57, a new luxury skyscraper apartment building designed by French architect Christian de Portzamparc which is under construction on New York City's West 57th street, is pictured April 24, 2014.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014...china-manhattan-insight-idUSBREA3O0TL20140425
 
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what does our debt matter? have you been to the grocery store in 2014? do you have the figures on the amount of Americans surviving on food stamps?young people are leaving school with crushing student loan debt and unable to purchase homes while the Chinese and Russians are buying up real estate all across the country.

the only thing i support is success and countries that are making moves

  1. Russian mogul buys Donald Trump's Palm Beach home for …
    www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2333684
    ... Donald Trump's 33,000-square-foot home in Palm Beach for $95 ... Russian mogul buys Donald Trump's Palm Beach home for $95 ... mansion 2008 but ...

  2. EXCLUSIVE: Russian to Level Trump’s $95 M Palm Beach House!
    gossipextra.com/2013/05/30/donald-trump-palm-beach-house-russian...
    The Russian oligarch who paid Donald Trump $95 million for a Palm Beach house is planning to level the place, Gossip Extra has learned. Fertilizer king Dmitri
Indian Creek mansion sells for record $47 million - Top ...
www.miamiherald.comMobileTop Stories
The Miami Herald
Aug 7, 2012 - The original asking price was $60 million, later marked down to $52 million. The largely glass home, which brings in natural light and integrates the ... The buyer is a Russian who paid cash, but his identity wasn't ... He said his father plans another luxury project at Indian Creek and a second in Bal Harbour.


The Chinese take Manhattan: replace Russians as top apartment buyers
By Michelle Conlin and Maggie Lu Yueyang

NEW YORK/SYDNEY Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:41pm EDT

btn_articleslide_previous.png
btn_articleslide_next.png


1 of 4. One57, a new luxury skyscraper apartment building designed by French architect Christian de Portzamparc which is under construction on New York City's West 57th street, is pictured April 24, 2014.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014...china-manhattan-insight-idUSBREA3O0TL20140425
what an incoherent response. There are super rich Russians and Chinese out there? Shocking revelation:ohhh:

You again addressed nothing in my post. Your entire style is to just post articles. Wheres the individual analysis breh? Look, I can do it too:

http://www.businessinsider.com/chinas-total-debt-surges-to-251-of-gdp-2014-7
 
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