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wormlord ◴[] No.43693350[source]
I think the collapse of the American Empire is no more preventible than the collapse of the British, Spanish, or Roman empires. The issues with the US being the reserve currency has been known for a while now (and was even predicted by Keynes before the Bretton-Woods summit):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triffin_dilemma

Any discussion of "bringing back manufacturing" that doesn't mention government spending or social programs to educate and upskill the population is not genuine. The current leadership are fools and ideologs who will only hasten the decline, which might actually be better globally if it lowers emissions. Time will tell I guess.

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JumpCrisscross ◴[] No.43705262[source]
> the collapse of the American Empire is no more preventible than the collapse of the British, Spanish, or Roman empires

They each had longer runs than we’ve had.

My pet theory is lead. From 1950 to 1980 we birthed a leaded generation [1]. Today, up to 60% of American voters were born before 1975 [2]. (Voters born between 1950 and 1980 came into the majority in the 1990s and should fall into the minority by 2028, but only barely. So in summary: Iraq War, Financial Crisis, Covid and Trump 47. It won’t be until the 2040s when truly unleaded voters, those born after 2000, command a majority.)

[1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35254913/#&gid=article-figur...

[2] https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2024/04/09/the-changing...

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1. Herring ◴[] No.43713150[source]
Idk about the lead idea. There was a lot of BS going on in the world before it showed up.