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  • Nickdfresh
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    • Oct 2004
    • 49137

    9 signs that America is in decline

    9 signs that America is in decline

    The US is muddling through a weak, jobless recovery and confronts problems that could make prosperity feel elusive for a long time.
    [Related content: financial crisis, economy, recession, jobs, education]

    By Rick Newman, U.S. News & World Report

    The sky isn't falling, exactly. America isn't on a fast track to irrelevance. Even in a state of total neglect, we could probably shamble along as a disheveled superpower for a few more decades.
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    But all empires end, and the warning signs of American decline seem to be blinking more consistently. In the latest annual "prosperity index" published by the Legatum Institute, a research company in London, the United States ranks as the world's ninth-most-prosperous country. That's five notches lower than last year, when America ranked No. 4.

    The drop might seem inconsequential, especially in the midst of a grueling recession -- except that most of the world has endured the same recession, and other countries are bouncing back faster.

    China and India have recovered smartly from the recession, for example. Brazil seems to be barreling ahead. Australia is growing faster than expected, prompting worry among government officials who fear they may have overstimulated the economy. The United States, meanwhile, is muddling through a weak, jobless recovery, and we have a lot of problems that could make prosperity feel elusive for a long time.

    Real household income in America has flat-lined, for instance, which means many middle-class families are barely keeping up with inflation. The exploding federal deficit hamstrings the government's ability to help. Health care is too expensive, America's manufacturing base is eroding and two open-ended foreign wars are draining the national treasury. This is not a recipe for building national wealth. There are still millions of diligent, innovative Americans who could help the nation dig out of its hole. But overall, the American population is falling behind, by a variety of measures. Here are some of them:

    1. Jobs. The International Monetary Fund (.pdf file) predicts that the U.S. unemployment rate will be 10.1% for all of 2010. That's lower than in a majority of the euro zone nations, but it's higher than in Canada and a lot worse than most Scandinavian countries and the newly industrialized Asian nations the IMF looked at. Overall, the U.S. unemployment rate is about average for advanced economies and likely to stay that way. It could be worse, but middling job creation isn't a sign of global leadership.

    2. Economic growth. The IMF also predicts that the U.S. economy will grow 1.9% in 2010. That's a tad better than the average for all advanced economies, but at least 10 developed nations will grow faster. Woo-hoo. Three cheers for mediocrity.

    3. Poverty. The nation's poverty rate, about 17%, is third worst among the advanced nations tracked by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. In that sample, only Turkey and Mexico are worse.

    4. Education. American 15-year-olds score below the average for advanced nations on math and science literacy. But don't worry: Our nation's future leaders remain ahead of their peers in Mexico, Turkey and Greece.

    5. Competitiveness. In the latest global competitiveness report from the World Economic Forum, the United States fell from No. 1 to No. 2. Sure, let's console ourselves that the No. 1 country, Switzerland, is a tiny outlier nation and that getting bumped from the top spot doesn't really mean anything. Add an asterisk, and we're still No. 1.

    6. Prosperity. The most prosperous nations, according to the Legatum report, are Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway. These fairly homogenous European countries are the teachers' pets of global rankings, often appearing near the top because of right-sized economies and a relatively small underclass.

    For a huge economy like America's, a No. 9 ranking is still respectable. And part of the drop from last year's No. 4 spot is a change in methodology that puts more emphasis on the health and safety of citizens. Still, in the index's subrankings, the United States isn't even in the top 10 for economic fundamentals, safety and security, or governance. We should do better.

    7. Health. In the Legatum study, the United States ranks 27th for the health of its citizens. Life expectancy in America is below the average for 30 advanced countries measured by the OECD, and the obesity rate in America is the worst among those 30 countries, by far. And, of course, we spend far more on health care per person than anybody else -- but get no bang for the extra buck.

    8. Well-being. In the United Nations' Human Development Index, which attempts to measure the overall well-being of citizens throughout the world, the United States ranks 13th, one notch lower than in the prior set of rankings. Norway, Australia, Iceland and Canada are at the top.

    9. Happiness. The United States ranks 11th in the OECD's measure of "life satisfaction"-- behind Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands and other usual suspects. That's not bad, but the United States is one of only four countries where life satisfaction is going down, not up. The other downer nations are Portugal, Hungary, Canada and Japan. Plus, the research behind these rankings predates the recession, so it's likely that Americans are a lot less satisfied these days.

    The overall portrait of America isn't exclusively gloomy, and in some areas we still seem to have an important edge. The Legatum prosperity index, for example, ranks America first for entrepreneurship and innovation.

    And in a GfK Roper survey of how nations rate as global "brands," America rocketed from No. 7 in 2008 to No. 1 in 2009, largely because the world cheered the election of Barack Obama as president. But a brand-name leader can't just strong-arm his nation back to greatness. He needs a lot of help from educated, healthy and employed citizens determined to spread the wealth.

    9 signs that America is in decline - MSN Money
  • BITEYOASS
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2004
    • 6529

    #2
    This country would be a lot better if these free-trade whores in business and government didn't give our fuckin jobs away!

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    • ELVIS
      Banned
      • Dec 2003
      • 44120

      #3
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      • ELVIS
        Banned
        • Dec 2003
        • 44120

        #4
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        • Nabakov
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          • Oct 2009
          • 51

          #5
          Science!

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          • Nabakov
            Banned
            • Oct 2009
            • 51

            #6
            Before there was Alex Jones ... there was William Cooper.

            About quiet wars and the NWO.



            and good old Webster Tarpley. Even Elvis' baboon ass, busy with the youtube sessions would be ignorant of this brilliant publication.

            The first and last word in the international terror scam.

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            • ELVIS
              Banned
              • Dec 2003
              • 44120

              #7
              What are you babbling on about ??

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49137

                #8
                What are both of you retards "babbling about?"

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                • ELVIS
                  Banned
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 44120

                  #9
                  I'm not babbling, Dickforbreath...

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                  • Nitro Express
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 32797

                    #10
                    Ok. We all know we've been had so now it's time to think out of the box on how to get our country back. Everyone talks about the US Dollar hyperinflating. I must point out the so called US Dollar is a Federal Reserve currency which is a private bank. The US Treasury prints and mints the money but it's issued by a Private Bank which means the Federal Reserve will fail due to putting too much money in circulation.

                    Not only is the Federal Reserve doing this but every central bank on the planet. If the US Dollar goes, so does the Yen, Euro, and British Pound Sterling. Which one will fail first? Probably the British Pound.

                    The bankers know this and this is why they are pushing for a global currency with will be fiat currency with monopoly type controls. It's not just a US problem but the problem of bankers who's days are numbered trying to grab real political control worldwide for themselves.

                    As far as the US goes, we need to tell these corporations and banks grabbing power to take a hike. What can YOU do? Buy local. Support your local businesses. Get active in your community. If we all clean up our own backyards and enough of us do this, we will be great again. The money is doomed to failure, something else will replace it. People will always trade something maybe the world will go back on a gold/silver standard again. The main thing to realize is the current banking system is failing and it's trying to intimidate and bribe itself into real political power because they know they are failing. All they can do is start more wars to empower themselves. They want Obama to get into Pakistahn and Iran and keep the world in caos and then they bring the order.
                    No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                    • Nickdfresh
                      SUPER MODERATOR

                      • Oct 2004
                      • 49137

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ELVIS
                      I'm not babbling, Dickforbreath...
                      No. You're posting gay Youtubes for mouthbreather idiots. When you're done with your anti-Obama cartoons, let everyone know, sponge-bath-happy-ending....

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                      • ELVIS
                        Banned
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 44120

                        #12
                        Well, since you breathe out of your rectum...

                        How are the nearly five hours of documentary gay, because Alex Jones is involved ??

                        Did he sneakily fit it all together to fit an agenda that couldn't possibly have any truth to it ??

                        Does every clip presented represent some sort of lie ??

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                        • Nitro Express
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 32797

                          #13
                          Alex Jones gets on my nerves but much of what he has in his videos is combined from various sources. In other words you don't need Alex Jones but he makes a living packaging information and putting it out there. Some of it is actually pretty good.
                          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                          • Nitro Express
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 32797

                            #14
                            Basically Alex Jones is saying what Eisenhower basically said and what Kennedy tried to stop. We have a military industrial/corporate/ banking complex taking things over. If we don't nip it on the butt we have fascism. Which brings me to Obama. Obama, why haven't you undone or started the process of undoing what Bush did? How come you are continuing the Bush agenda which is all about military/corporate/banking over the citizens of the US and other parts of the world.
                            No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                            • ELVIS
                              Banned
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 44120

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Nitro Express
                              As far as the US goes, we need to tell these corporations and banks grabbing power to take a hike.

                              Tell 'em, boy! That will do the trick!

                              What can YOU do?

                              I'm not really sure. Be a Christian and support the local community is a start...

                              Buy local.

                              I try to, and I support that. But even the best people I know buy Chinese because they think they are getting a better deal...

                              Support your local businesses.

                              But what if a local business becomes so successful that it turns into a major corporation ??

                              Tell them to take a hike ??


                              Get active in your community. If we all clean up our own backyards and enough of us do this, we will be great again.

                              Not if the federal government has the power to do with us as it pleases...
                              And dude, I'm generally on your side, but i'm just pointing out a few things...


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