Talk:The Invincible American Superpower (Incoming Disorder)/@comment-39603005-20190725190633

I know this article isn't complete, but it's not really the best title, decaying empire is a better description. It's true that the US will remain the most powerful country for the forseeable future, but I assume you will take into account the demographic changes. America is clearly on the decline, and as whites become a minority of the US population the situation will only get worse. As they get replaced with lower average IQ immigrants from the third world, government and economic efficiency will decline. Moreover by 2030 most of the tax revenue is going to be consumed entirely by interest payments alone on the national debt, and the US dollar debt-based system is not sustianable. The government has been kicking the can down the road for the past decade, but it cannot go on forever. Considering the internal divisions in American society, combined with economic problems that will only get worse, it's not a good sign for the future.

Virtually every other societal indicator is also showing decline -- rising suicides and drug abuse, falling marriage and birth rates, a lowering average life expectency the past few years, the continuing hollowing out of the middle class due to economic factors.

You're right on the left-ward trend, as whites become a smaller percentage of the population, since non-whites overwhelmingly vote Democrat, beyond the 2030s or so it will be mathematically impossible for conservative candidates to get elected on the national level.

America's future is going to be like a combination of Brazil and South Africa: increasingly third world  country with a rich elite living in closed off neighborhoods with the rest poor and left to survive in the ghettos, added in with racial tensions between whites and non-whites, leading to rising crime rates and social unrest.

Also, the reason the US "hates the Middle East" is actually because of the Israel, and to a lesser extent Saudi/Emirati lobbies bribing American politicians. Israel and the powerful Zionist influence in DC is the main reason for American obsession with fighting wars in the Middle East. You can look into the Bush administration Zionist people involved in starting the Iraq war, the Office of Special Plans and its role in disseminating false intelligence from Israel about Saddam, the 1996 Clean Break memo in which these same people state their intentions towards Iraq, Syria and Iran, for more information on that.

Anyway, I'm interested in reading the whole article when you finish it.