Posted by rrlund on April 17, 2018 at 16:43:12 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: Re: Tariff Question posted by elton fancher on April 17, 2018 at 16:24:30:
Exactly. They're a 5000 year old people. They've been over run and colonized in the past,but have always survived. These current events are just a fly speck on the calendar of their existence. They'll survive and thrive. It wasn't long ago that Great Britain was the most dominant country in the world. The Pound Sterling was the monetary standard of the world. It's been our turn for a while now,but with our debt and division,I fear we can't hold that dominance much longer. Remember,the enemy of my enemy is my friend. If we tick off the entire world with our arrogance and they band together against us,China will rise to the top in a heartbeat. By banding together against us,I don't mean militarily,I mean in just ignoring us and acting like we don't exist. The TTP went on without us. Those countries have essentially said "Fine,take your ball and go home,we don't need you.". It's just the TT Tip of the iceberg.
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