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From the functionally illiterate to the PhD bhakt, all will point out that the USA has a debt to GDP ratio of more than 100% and will gleefully inform all and sundry, that the US is not likely to sink any time soon...

Chutiyon, the world's currencies are pegged against the dollar. Fossil fuel supplies are in dollars. International trade is in dollars. The US can print as many dollars as it wishes to, the dollar story will remain as strong as ever. In fact, in the last one year, the US has printed almost 40% of the dollars ever printed in their nearly 250 year old history! Did anything happen to the dollar with this apparently profligate increase in money supply? No! The Rupee still fell against it... Now you understand? No, you don't...

Don't even begin comparing the economy of a third world nation like India with a chutiya at the helm and 60% surviving starvation with free rations, with the US - you will only make a fool of yourselves... 🙂

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8 minutes ago, chinnapillalabandi said:

From the functionally illiterate to the PhD bhakt, all will point out that the USA has a debt to GDP ratio of more than 100% and will gleefully inform all and sundry, that the US is not likely to sink any time soon...

Chutiyon, the world's currencies are pegged against the dollar. Fossil fuel supplies are in dollars. International trade is in dollars. The US can print as many dollars as it wishes to, the dollar story will remain as strong as ever. In fact, in the last one year, the US has printed almost 40% of the dollars ever printed in their nearly 250 year old history! Did anything happen to the dollar with this apparently profligate increase in money supply? No! The Rupee still fell against it... Now you understand? No, you don't...

Don't even begin comparing the economy of a third world nation like India with a chutiya at the helm and 60% surviving starvation with free rations, with the US - you will only make a fool of yourselves... 🙂

From Rajiv Tyagi’s wall ? Was about to post this.

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8 minutes ago, chinnapillalabandi said:

From the functionally illiterate to the PhD bhakt, all will point out that the USA has a debt to GDP ratio of more than 100% and will gleefully inform all and sundry, that the US is not likely to sink any time soon...

Chutiyon, the world's currencies are pegged against the dollar. Fossil fuel supplies are in dollars. International trade is in dollars. The US can print as many dollars as it wishes to, the dollar story will remain as strong as ever. In fact, in the last one year, the US has printed almost 40% of the dollars ever printed in their nearly 250 year old history! Did anything happen to the dollar with this apparently profligate increase in money supply? No! The Rupee still fell against it... Now you understand? No, you don't...

Don't even begin comparing the economy of a third world nation like India with a chutiya at the helm and 60% surviving starvation with free rations, with the US - you will only make a fool of yourselves... 🙂

who has compared both economies as same raa chewthiya, nee delusions lo nuvvu undu

 

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Just now, pakeer_saab said:

who has compared both economies as same raa chewthiya, nee delusions lo nuvvu undu

 

Rey fakeer … IT cell started sharing these comparisons in WhatsApp university and brainless bhakts are getting goosebumps. This propaganda is to counter exponentially growing india debt to gdp ratio. Every month debt is growing by 1.5lakh crore 

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4 minutes ago, JackSeal said:

Rey fakeer … IT cell started sharing these comparisons in WhatsApp university and brainless bhakts are getting goosebumps. This propaganda is to counter exponentially growing india debt to gdp ratio. Every month debt is growing by 1.5lakh crore 

ala ani madrasa lo cheppara

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To put it in very simple terms - as long as there is demand for American products the DOLLAR will be the Numero Uno currency of the world.

Just look at the top 100 companies by market capitalization - over 50% of them are American. And look at the top 10 - there's Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook - the combined financial heft of just these 4 companies dwarfs economies of full countries.

This is not a country like Saudi Arabia which got lucky rich by finding oil - US's economic heft is powered by its innovation - look at the number of American products that are used by the world. 

Then there is the conventional military strength of the US - add to it the soft power of the US - be it their movies, artists, singers for whom there is global demand and following. 

United States is an extremely rare kind of a global super power - it has all the hard military power - their navy is the only true blue water navy in the world - it of course has the soft power - and it has the economic might too.

The "American Dream"  - while the concept may have been battered in the recent times or lost  a bit of shine- the US still continues to attract literally millions of immigrants which is the final hallmark of a super power.

Unless other countries innovate to a hitherto uncharted levels - the US's dominance at least in the near term looks unchallenged.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Tyrannosauraus_Rex said:

To put it in very simple terms - as long as there is demand for American products the DOLLAR will be the Numero Uno currency of the world.

Just look at the top 100 companies by market capitalization - over 50% them are American. And look at the top 10 - there's Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook - the combined financial heft of just these 4 companies dwarfs economies of full countries.

This is not a country like Saudi Arabia which got lucky rich by finding oil - US's economic heft is powered by its innovation - look at the number of American products that are used by the world. 

Then there is the conventional military strength of the US - add to it the soft power of the US - be it their movies, artists, singers for whom there is global demand and following. 

United States is an extremely rare kind of a global super power - it has all the hard military power - their navy is the only true blue water navy in the world - it of course has the soft power - and it has the economic might too.

The "American Dream"  - while the concept may have been battered in the recent times or lost  a bit of shine- the US still continues to attract literally millions of immigrants which is the final hallmark of a super power.

Unless other countries innovate to a hitherto uncharted levels - the US's dominance at least in the near term looks unchallenged.

 

 

China is only country that is competing and actually winning in some areas, India is long way from standing against US, any sane mind unless congress moron knows this very well, picking something crap and calling names does not get you there, in a quest to hate Modi, congress and some pissfull Mofos started hating everything good in the country

 

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6 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

China is only country that is competing and actually winning in some areas, India is long way from standing against US, any sane mind unless congress moron knows this very well, picking something crap and calling names does not get you there, in a quest to hate Modi, congress and some pissfull Mofos started hating everything good in the country

 

Hate kadu ra jaffa, reality lo brathakandi ani telling. Godi and his team is making people to live in mind filled with hatred  and illusions. Andulo nv okadvi matladuthe religion testhav vedava laga 

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39 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

who has compared both economies as same raa chewthiya, nee delusions lo nuvvu undu

 

nelanti chyuthiaas ee madhya ekkuvayarani raa lawdaee ilaanti posts

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19 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

China is only country that is competing and actually winning in some areas, India is long way from standing against US, any sane mind unless congress moron knows this very well, picking something crap and calling names does not get you there, in a quest to hate Modi, congress and some pissfull Mofos started hating everything good in the country

 

I actually agree with you on China. China is certainly US's nearest economic, military rival. But as you know China is still a long way away from challenging America's hegemony at this point yet.

But China is certainly making rapid strides - in the past decade China has filed close to 400,000 patents in Artificial Intelligence accounting for nearly 75% of the global total and comfortably ranking number 1 in the world.

At the end of the day once again - it all boils down to whose products the world wants to buy and whose influence is more magnetic.  

Of course America also has the advantage of the English language which is the most sought after language in the world today  which directly leads to economic advantages for poorer communities.

 

 

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