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To: Rarebird who wrote (192540)10/8/2022 12:08:21 PM
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Pogeu Mahone

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<<Honestly, you sound like a classic modern day liberal.>>

I find that idea amusing. I would not regard myself as a "classic modern day liberal"

but accuse away, maybe I am missing something.

Now do I "need to get real"?

Sorry, I think the shoe is on the other foot as things stand. You need to get real.

Many people from all over the world are in love with the USA, same here.

The trouble is the USA is imploding in every sense, and no, it cannot make most things by itself these days and that "can do" list is getting shorter by the day.

This is a reply to your previous post too. Yes, the USA has got lots of things wrong, and yes, possible bad actors involved.

For a start the USA management should never have fallen out so badly with the unions and the working classes. The working population should have been regarded as important. USA citizens are part of contract USA.

Just like with Capone, big business could have elbowed out organised crime out of the unions with influence. Greed can be pig headed though.

British management style is typically beyond stupid in in the same regard. They fell behind in the 1920's when they could either listen to John Manyard Keynes or lose it all to the commies. Really, that was the stark choice they had at that point. They should never have fallen out so badly with the working classes and maintained a proper monetary system. It was too late at that point and Manyard Keynes won the day.

The Germans aways had better relations with the work force. On the same team... team Germany. Then the Japanese learned it in spades post WW2, then Korea, and now China.

Management USA needs to do some observations of Asia and adopt and copy where suitable.

They need some more law and order over there too. ... mainly at the top. That would do wonders, and yes that would soon filter down once the crapola is swept away imho.