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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 15:47:09 GMT, Capitalist Pig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do you think China is going to do with all that green paper they > have under the mattress? Burn it? Sooner or later, they are going to > use it to buy American products and services. I surely hope we have > the work force to supply what they'll be demanding. It's you who have > backwards. Why would China buy goods from us when they can buy them cheaper from China, just like we do? Perhaps China will buy software from the U.S. - oh yeah, I forgot. Software development and support is moving to India. Perhaps China will buy our oil - woops - we possess 3% of the world's oil supply. Perhaps China will buy our surplus grain - but then the U.S. is projected to cease to be a net grain exporter by 2025 because of the demands of our doubling population. Perhaps China will give us a loan to help bail us out - yeah, that's it. > Given that the trend has been for the US to continue to grow into > prosperity, your quickening will lead to more prosperity, not the > other way around. I am not quickening. I believe you mean to say that doubling U.S. population will be good for the economy. Hell, we can't even guarantee prosperity for the people we have right now. > >Better to stabilize (let alone reduce) our population now. > > And become another Europe or another Japan? Nahh! Surely we would want to model ourselves after Europe's and Japan's efforts towards sustainability rather than model ourselves after massively overpopulated countries such as Bangladesh, India, and China. Fred Elbel
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