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To: GST who wrote (48407)12/29/2005 10:54:58 PM
From: UncleBigs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
In my view we are seeing the high water mark of the US -- the rest of the world will need to decide if it has the wherewithall to get along in a world where the US is weaker and weaker and less central to the global economy.

I agree except that the global adjustment from where we are today to less reliance on the US consumer will be painful for everyone. I wouldn't count out the US as an economic powerhouse in the future. It's just that we need to make a massive adjustment that will be quite painful.

One way or another, the US will become a nation of producers and savers again.