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<blockquote data-quote="Meat" data-source="post: 2462102" data-attributes="member: 61324"><p>I have always been amazed by how your average citizen gets sucked into the delusion that one politician/party/administration can reverse the global trends that have been in place for almost half a century. </p><p></p><p>The industrialized world recovered from WW2; then there was NAFTA, and then China joined the WTO - all were disastrous for global labor; regardless of what president-elect Trump has said regarding the TPP, the US will be participating in some capacity, which will undoubtedly exacerbate a desperate situation.</p><p></p><p>Your assertion that America will never be "great" again is correct, and those that think a change of leadership at 1700 Pennsylvania Ave will solve anything are greatly mistaken. </p><p></p><p>Truth be told, the system has as little as five years (and at most 20) of shelf-life left before</p><p>the inevitable collapse. Despite the 2016 election, winter is undoubtedly coming, and the Titanic is still heading for the same iceberg - you pick the metaphor, the end is near.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meat, post: 2462102, member: 61324"] I have always been amazed by how your average citizen gets sucked into the delusion that one politician/party/administration can reverse the global trends that have been in place for almost half a century. The industrialized world recovered from WW2; then there was NAFTA, and then China joined the WTO - all were disastrous for global labor; regardless of what president-elect Trump has said regarding the TPP, the US will be participating in some capacity, which will undoubtedly exacerbate a desperate situation. Your assertion that America will never be "great" again is correct, and those that think a change of leadership at 1700 Pennsylvania Ave will solve anything are greatly mistaken. Truth be told, the system has as little as five years (and at most 20) of shelf-life left before the inevitable collapse. Despite the 2016 election, winter is undoubtedly coming, and the Titanic is still heading for the same iceberg - you pick the metaphor, the end is near. [/QUOTE]
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