07-02-2011, 12:51 AM
Tapping a quick one liner out on a mobile phone didn't really give me much to convey my meaning.
The comment I was responding to was "We all seem to believe that if America collapses or files bankruptcy we will take the world economy down with us"
If America collapses I don't believe it will take the world economy with it. It may stumble for a bit, but it will carry on.
China and India are rising economies and it is naive in the extreme to think that the West are their only customers (or that they are solely suppliers). China has an increasing internal market and it trades with more than just "the West"
Also, my original comment said "IF". Just two letters but a big concept. I don't happen to think the USA or EU will collapse.
Gilhooly said to me "Maybe he thinks China will welcome the West as undocumented workers in China." - I'm not sure where you got that idea from. He seems to making a rather large number of assumptions.
Anyway, what gets me most about the follow up comments is how self-important certain people (based in the US) are about the USA's global economic impact is. Maybe the USA had a huge impact in the 20th Century but now it is waning and there are viable contenders for the top spot.
I've said my bit now, but ultimately the actual answer is summed up as: Qué será será
The comment I was responding to was "We all seem to believe that if America collapses or files bankruptcy we will take the world economy down with us"
If America collapses I don't believe it will take the world economy with it. It may stumble for a bit, but it will carry on.
China and India are rising economies and it is naive in the extreme to think that the West are their only customers (or that they are solely suppliers). China has an increasing internal market and it trades with more than just "the West"
Also, my original comment said "IF". Just two letters but a big concept. I don't happen to think the USA or EU will collapse.
Gilhooly said to me "Maybe he thinks China will welcome the West as undocumented workers in China." - I'm not sure where you got that idea from. He seems to making a rather large number of assumptions.
Anyway, what gets me most about the follow up comments is how self-important certain people (based in the US) are about the USA's global economic impact is. Maybe the USA had a huge impact in the 20th Century but now it is waning and there are viable contenders for the top spot.
I've said my bit now, but ultimately the actual answer is summed up as: Qué será será