Jackson50 said:
That sounds like a joke post. Anyways, I am not saying that congress should have "control" of the economy, but they have the constitutional authority to do so. I know it is a contentious issue, but the Fed does not have the constitutional authority. And if there is anything that can rival government's horrible fiscal policy, it is the Fed's horrible monetary policy.
The US is not going to decline in the next so many decades. Other nations relative to us may continue to gain influence, but the US itself will not decline. It should remain the premier power in the world for many more decades. And when it finally is not the premier power, it will share the top spots as opposed to today's (arguably) unipolar world. |
What makes you so sure? Previous world leaders had far more power and influence over the world before they crumbled, why would America be any different?
Oh, and China's economy is also heavily reliant on the EU, aswell. Cheap Chinese labour is tasty to European fat cats, aswell.







