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The decline of the US as a world power

demographics of the founders and too lazy to not exploit the rising brown tide beyond the event horizon of European ancestry in America.

A multi-national conquest of American politics is a consequence of a lazy and exploitative culture rather than one of virtue. In times past assimilation occurred because of the months of travel required to return to the homeland abroad and life was shorter. Today cell phone global contacts and jets reverse assimilation and escalate the population center of the world toward Asia while the United States declines exploiting Amazonian forests to decrease the world's oxygen supply and Europe exploits the Amazon for other raw materials like soy beans and beef. China uses only 5% of Amazonian export products and their economy is expanding at more than an 11% annual growth rate in national productivity.

Only if the United States removes itself from illegal immigration and fossil fuel use can it have a chance to retain a nationality as more than a hapless corporatist tool in decline. In Alaska three present or former state legislators were arrested by the F.B.I. for negotiating with an oil services company to cut the state's tax rate on propane flowing through a possible new pipeline corrupting thousands of miles of virgin wilderness. The C.E.O. of VECO pleaded guilty to federal charges. The United States must require a complete assimilation of immigrants with no more than 300,000 entering annually from all sources in a racial unbiased global acceptance of applicants. America must rebuild its manufacturing sector in part to keep a reasonable share if not dominance in green technologies. Taxes must be eliminated on wind, solar and fuel cell sales in the U.S.A. Wal-Mart must sell wind power electrical generators, and electric cars have no taxes for the next 30 years to encourage purchase.

Reliance on fossil fuels and leaders unable to break away from fossil fuel addiction is causing the largest redistribution of wealth in world history in the form of an American heritage of prosperity transforming into reliance on borrowing and debt. Civilizations invariably become corrupted after success, change in innovations that would compete with the establishment are repressed. Cheap immigrant workers and outsourcing of jobs replace manufacturing productivity. Production of inventions becomes difficult domestically, while foreign rivals with cheap labor economies can steal and produce new inventions faster and cheaper for export. The United


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