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The decline of the US as a world power

States may change from a non-creative, bureaucratic financial related services decadent nation corrupted by global corporatist broadcasters controlling politics and politicians bought off by globalist lobbyists, yet it would be difficult and against brainwashed public inertia.

America has transitioned itself from prosperity into the greatest debtor nation in world history. Marriage has been corrupted by homosexual adulteration in several altered states most recently New Jersey. The military although suitable for M.A.D. policy with debatably mad governments abroad regarding failure to be deterred by nuclear deterrence from becoming nuclear nations in the belief that anything short of nuclear parity will deter American nuclear successful American nuclear ripostes to nuclear attack. An ability to shock and awe yet not win' protracted wars exemplifying political leadership failing to meet adequate standards; Clausewitz postulated that for a valid military strategy for a war the premises must produce the conclusion-victory. Most recently in the case of the Bush administration the premises were inadequate to comprehend the post war resistance and plan for a stable and peaceful, prosperous Iraq. The inability to stay out of debt, the inability to prevent mass illegal immigration, reliance upon foreign nations for basic energy requirements and transportation, corruption of mass communications to support an Alzheimerization' of American English coinciding with vast increases in Alzheimer's incidence demographically in the United States, an inability to lead rationally on global environmental policy; these and a plethora of declining era facts exemplify a nation declining relatively in global political ranking.

American political leaders must immediately create legislation to remove all taxes on electric cars and home electrical systems that produce their own electric energy supply. The nation must develop a core of electric vehicles able to plug into a plethora of power supplies. The dead inertia in the U.S. Government is an ossifying arteriosclerosis.

A nation may lead the world for perhaps similar reasons that a golfer may be the best, or a football or baseball player plainly rise above and beyond the rest; they are the most productive, the best leaders, teammates and most beneficial for team goals in contributing the most individually. Plainly the United States is failing to reach the top in innumerable macro-economic, political, environmental, technological,


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