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I certainly do. I think the primary hope for the world is the US economy finally having to confront its bankruptcy. It's "power" in the world is based on the perpetuation of a fiction, that it is econ- omically solvent. It isn't. When the rest of the world stops pretending and perpetuating the fiction, the "power" of the US and its tendency to abuse it will fade as quickly as a headwaiter's interest in a customer when he realizes the guy doesn't have a cent. Unc ----Easy for you to say from your Cafe in Paris. America is merely the last of the
brave new frontiers of the world. The newest nation and all that. It will
take its place in the world when it learns to sit down at the board room table
and not pace around and strut. It's a powerful upstart. One hopes that it won't
create too much bad karma for itself so that it has to completely fall
like Soviet Communism. Imagine the hatred of most of the rednecks in America
regaining control over their state should federalism die. It'll become like
Chechnya with blacks and white slaughtering each other. Better for everyone if
America holds together. We have so much atomics that we cannot fragment or we
will end up the schitzophrenic postal worker nation of the world. At any rate.
Best America doesn't fall, or Illy Cafe will be made with 100% Arabic
beans.
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