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<blockquote data-quote="Techciple" data-source="post: 61046" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>The problem with the U.S is it's inherent desire to involve itself in all matters globally, when there's more than a little to sort at home. I think U.S leaders should take a step back and have a good hard look at the state of the country. It used to be a beacon for western confidence, but now struggles to rank in the top 20 in regards to quality of life ( <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_Human_Development_Index" target="_blank">UN Human Development Index</a> ). Look after the poor, educate your people, strengthen and police borders/airports etc. I have a few friends in the U.S and have been there twice in the last 4 years, and nobody is happy. Civil war? I don't think so IMHO, but people have to all be pushing the same way, instead of the divisions we see today. And if the U.S continues to languish, it will only serve to open the door for China, Japan and Germany.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techciple, post: 61046, member: 2767"] The problem with the U.S is it's inherent desire to involve itself in all matters globally, when there's more than a little to sort at home. I think U.S leaders should take a step back and have a good hard look at the state of the country. It used to be a beacon for western confidence, but now struggles to rank in the top 20 in regards to quality of life ( [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_Human_Development_Index']UN Human Development Index[/URL] ). Look after the poor, educate your people, strengthen and police borders/airports etc. I have a few friends in the U.S and have been there twice in the last 4 years, and nobody is happy. Civil war? I don't think so IMHO, but people have to all be pushing the same way, instead of the divisions we see today. And if the U.S continues to languish, it will only serve to open the door for China, Japan and Germany. [/QUOTE]
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