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Yeah I wonder if that's the actual direction the US will go. It won't be like the empires that ceased to exist in the wake of WWI but more like the british empire that gradually becomes less and less relevant.
The big glaring difference is that the US don't have a US to hand things off too. From a certain perspective, China has done what we did to the Brits; studied what worked and what didn't, implementing accordingly. They effectively have a Keynesian-style New Deal economy, only without the liberal backslide into Gilded Age conditions.
But we're not going to hand things off to China. Er, well, we did, happily. With dollar-signs in our eyes and a KA-ching! noise and everything. But we're not going to accept the consequences of that. Maybe instead of accepting the laughable title of "#2 most powerful country in the world" like the Brits did, we'll just be doomed to a forever-Cold War. Completely dependent on the economy across the ~~Pond~~ Pacific, but stubbornly refusing to acknowledge it.
This is extremely stupid and therefore the most likely scenario.
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