AZGrizFan wrote:However, and not to be argumentative, we continue playing the global economic game by a different set of rules yet guys like cappy continue to wonder why countries like China and India and South Korea are catching us and/or passing us by from an economic and productivity standpoint. Hell, we fight wars the same way, and wonder why we don't win.GannonFan wrote:
And not even just in a negative sense - most of what OSHA and the EPA and the NHTSA and others do is very valuable and something that we should have. But it does get in the way of efficiency - something we have and would still gladly trade for the benefits we get from having the regulations.![]()
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Um, dicknose, I "wonder" no such thing. Our system suffers for those very reasons, but we will never get around them because most offer value. We are no longer in a place to dictate what the world is to do. We haven't been for 40 years. Vietnam, the Cold War and the 1973 Oil Embargo and Watergate exposed our soft underbelly.
"Minor" eruptions such as the above began The Age of the Dark Man, which started in earnest in Septmber of 2001. We are in a decline, recovery from which will never occur.






















