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A Usenet persona calling itself Michael Daly wrote:
On 12-Feb-2005, Scott Weiser wrote: After all, nations (including the entirely of Europe) who owe the US commonly default on repayment of their debts. Name one country in Europe that has defaulted on a loan to the US since WWII. All of them. (Nice try at setting a starting date, but it won't work.) Or, maybe we'll call in all those WWI and WWII debts that Europe owes us, with interest. When did those countries sign up for a loan? It was a gift. Nope. It was called "Lend-Lease." You make this stuff up as you go along and you expect us to take you seriously? I don't expect you to be able to tie your own shoes. Do you think that either Japan or China is willing to engage in nuclear war with the US in order to try to collect those debts? I think not. If they call in the loans and the US defaults, the economy goes down the toilet. Whose economy? Not ours. Since you live on debt, you'll be broke Don't be silly. Who gets shafted in a bankruptcy? Not the bankruptee, but the creditors. Worst-case we just repudiate the debts (as so many others have done to us) and tell China and Japan they can pound sand, then we go on with what we were doing without their imports, which we can easily do if we need to. and since you import more than you export, you have little useful collateral. Which (if true, which it's not) makes it all the harder for China to collect. The fact that we import a lot does not mean that we *have* to import a lot. The vast majority of those imports are luxury goods, not necessities or staples. We can get along without them just fine. The Euro is stronger than the US dollar and is backed by more people. And it's that way because the US created the economic engine that drives the Euro by spending trillions of US dollars over decades to provide for the defense of Europe against Soviet aggression. I'd say that moves the balance point rather radically our way. Start thinking more globally and stop thinking so insularly. First we protect our own interests, then we might think about yours. -- Regards, Scott Weiser "I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!" TM © 2005 Scott Weiser |
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