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What would cause the US to collapse in future?

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  • Z Zac Howland

    Richard A. Abbott wrote:

    San Andreas Fault causing Earthquake that destroys the American Semi-Conductor and Computing Industries.

    Those industries left California a few years ago. Not because of earthquakes, but because California's business laws are completely absurd. If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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    they left because SE Asian companies will do it for cheaper than any company, anywhere in the US, will do it. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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      they left because SE Asian companies will do it for cheaper than any company, anywhere in the US, will do it. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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      Chris Losinger wrote:

      they left because SE Asian companies will do it for cheaper than any company, anywhere in the US, will do it.

      For some things, yes. But their offices moved out of CA and into AZ, NM, OR, and WA for the most part. And many of the companies that jumped headlong into outsourcing are now realizing that some things can't be outsourced well without a huge drop in quality. If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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      • V VAIO Blue

        I believe there are no forever empire in the world, but what do you think would be the trigger that causes the collapse of US?

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        Christopher Duncan
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        Any particular reason you're promoting the demise of my country? Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Know someone who desperately needs to get a clue? Visit www.DownloadAClue.com and send them one!

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        • Z Zac Howland

          [Jumps on Soapbox] It already has. The political system remains, but the foundation of beliefs in personal freedoms and little-to-no government intervention in daily lives has been dying for the last 75 years. You can thank the ACLU for destroying freedom ... [/Jumps on Soapbox] If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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          David Crow
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          Zac Howland wrote:

          You can thank the ACLU for destroying freedom ...

          Speaking of freedoms, the very freedoms that were fought for to create this country will be the very same ones that destroy it. :(


          "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

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          • B Blake Miller

            And the majority of ignorant voters with their entitlement mentality :mad: People that start writing code immediately are programmers (or hackers), people that ask questions first are Software Engineers - Graham Shanks

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            Zac Howland
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            Blake Miller wrote:

            And the majority of ignorant voters with their entitlement mentality

            By "entitlment mentality", I assume you mean treating Uncle Sam like he is their long lost rich dad who happens to have a huge trust fund just for them? :P If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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            • Z Zac Howland

              Chris Losinger wrote:

              they left because SE Asian companies will do it for cheaper than any company, anywhere in the US, will do it.

              For some things, yes. But their offices moved out of CA and into AZ, NM, OR, and WA for the most part. And many of the companies that jumped headlong into outsourcing are now realizing that some things can't be outsourced well without a huge drop in quality. If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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              Chris Losinger
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              Zac Howland wrote:

              But their offices moved out of CA and into AZ, NM, OR, and WA for the most part

              most of the furniture and textile manufacturing jobs left NC in the past decade, and it had nothing to do with the laws: it's all about cheap labor. and of course, it's not just NC. but we got lots of office jobs... for now. but there's no reason we should doubt that someday, some other country will figure out how to do those jobs at acceptable levels of quality. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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              • D David Crow

                Zac Howland wrote:

                You can thank the ACLU for destroying freedom ...

                Speaking of freedoms, the very freedoms that were fought for to create this country will be the very same ones that destroy it. :(


                "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

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                Zac Howland
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                DavidCrow wrote:

                Speaking of freedoms, the very freedoms that were fought for to create this country will be the very same ones that destroy it.

                Those freedoms were long since abolished. Lincoln (and the sitting Congress at the time) set the table for that when he decided that states were not free to leave the "Union", and the slope has gotten progressively more slippery ever since. If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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                • C Clickok

                  VAIO Blue wrote:

                  I believe there are no forever empire in the world, but what do you think would be the trigger that causes the collapse of US?

                  Simple Outsource the government jobs to India (Asok Rules);) Jesus is Love! Tell to someone! :-)

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  click.ok wrote:

                  Outsource the government jobs to India (Asok Rules)

                  Ironic that Asok is an Indian (at least by origin). Regards, Nish


                  Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                  Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. Also visit the Ultimate Toolbox blog (New)

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                  • C Chris Losinger

                    Zac Howland wrote:

                    But their offices moved out of CA and into AZ, NM, OR, and WA for the most part

                    most of the furniture and textile manufacturing jobs left NC in the past decade, and it had nothing to do with the laws: it's all about cheap labor. and of course, it's not just NC. but we got lots of office jobs... for now. but there's no reason we should doubt that someday, some other country will figure out how to do those jobs at acceptable levels of quality. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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                    Zac Howland
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                    Chris Losinger wrote:

                    most of the furniture and textile manufacturing jobs left NC in the past decade, and it had nothing to do with the laws: it's all about cheap labor. and of course, it's not just NC.

                    There are still a ton of those jobs in NC (and Southern VA as well). Businesses moving is not necessarily a problem as it can help improve efficiency. The mass exodus from CA was largely due to the fact that it is next to impossible to make money when you are based in CA due to taxes, and the propensity for being sued. My point on this section of the thread was that an earthquake on the San Andreas falt would not shake the semiconductor/electronic industry since they are no longer there anyway. If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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                    • N NormDroid

                      When US glug the last drop of oil. Never send a human to do a machine's job Agent Smith

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                      Judah Gabriel Himango
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                      It would put the US in a disposition, for sure, but even worse, it would send many Middle East nations back to the Middle Ages.

                      Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Goof around music jam with my brothers (with video) The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                      • Z Zac Howland

                        Chris Losinger wrote:

                        most of the furniture and textile manufacturing jobs left NC in the past decade, and it had nothing to do with the laws: it's all about cheap labor. and of course, it's not just NC.

                        There are still a ton of those jobs in NC (and Southern VA as well). Businesses moving is not necessarily a problem as it can help improve efficiency. The mass exodus from CA was largely due to the fact that it is next to impossible to make money when you are based in CA due to taxes, and the propensity for being sued. My point on this section of the thread was that an earthquake on the San Andreas falt would not shake the semiconductor/electronic industry since they are no longer there anyway. If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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                        Zac Howland wrote:

                        Businesses moving is not necessarily a problem as it can help improve efficiency.

                        yes, they can produce furniture very efficiently in Vietnam. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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                        • M Martin Haesemeyer

                          Well if you ask me I don't know anyway if americans know what to do with brewer's yeast... :~ (Jumps behind desk) Cheers Martin "When your own heart asks - how will you respond?" Gosen waka shū "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! My photos on flickr

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                          Martin Häsemeyer wrote:

                          I don't know anyway if americans know what to do with brewer's yeast...

                          Rumor has it that some of the finest micro-brews are coming out of my home town because of the increased German presence over the last eight years. The theory is that the techniques are actually rubbing off on the locals as well. But I wouldn't know, I don't drink the imports, or the locals, or the national brands. Now my collection of Chai is currently enviable. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                            Martin Häsemeyer wrote:

                            I don't know anyway if americans know what to do with brewer's yeast...

                            Rumor has it that some of the finest micro-brews are coming out of my home town because of the increased German presence over the last eight years. The theory is that the techniques are actually rubbing off on the locals as well. But I wouldn't know, I don't drink the imports, or the locals, or the national brands. Now my collection of Chai is currently enviable. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                            Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                            Now my collection of Chai is currently enviable.

                            Good Chai is a great thing, bad Chai (i.e. Starbucks variant f.e.) is a really bad thing (much like beer actually IMHO)... Cheers Martin "When your own heart asks - how will you respond?" Gosen waka shū "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! My photos on flickr

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                            • V VAIO Blue

                              I believe there are no forever empire in the world, but what do you think would be the trigger that causes the collapse of US?

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                              People are allowing their freedom to be taken away, they will give up just about any rights if they are told it will make them "safer". We have already pretty much lost the fourth ammendment, they are working on the first and second ones. "Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined." - Patrick Henry

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                              • M Martin Haesemeyer

                                Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                                Now my collection of Chai is currently enviable.

                                Good Chai is a great thing, bad Chai (i.e. Starbucks variant f.e.) is a really bad thing (much like beer actually IMHO)... Cheers Martin "When your own heart asks - how will you respond?" Gosen waka shū "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! My photos on flickr

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                                El Corazon
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                                Martin Häsemeyer wrote:

                                Good Chai is a great thing, bad Chai (i.e. Starbucks variant f.e.) is a really bad thing

                                I was introduced to Chai, like many in the USA, through Starbucks and its kin (actually a small town college coffee shop while working early AM shifts)... which is the best thing that can be said about it. As I began collecting variations from brand to imports, I would definately agree. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                                  It would put the US in a disposition, for sure, but even worse, it would send many Middle East nations back to the Middle Ages.

                                  Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Goof around music jam with my brothers (with video) The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                                  Did you see Lawrence of Arabia? Without oil the middle east would again be a bunch of tribes running around on camels killing each other over water. My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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                                  • C Cedric Moonen

                                    An invasion of alien blue cows ?


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                                    Funny, I was thinking purple.... The tigress is here :-D

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                                      Did you see Lawrence of Arabia? Without oil the middle east would again be a bunch of tribes running around on camels killing each other over water. My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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                                      Judah Gabriel Himango
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                                      Yeah. I see I got voted down a bit for that; I didn't say that with derogatory intentions, just so everyone knows. Running out of oil would be bad for the oil-driven West as well as the oil-driven economies of the Middle East.

                                      Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Goof around music jam with my brothers (with video) The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                                      • C Chris Losinger

                                        when brewer's yeast rises up and refuses to work for Man any longer. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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                                        Careful, people might have to think about that one :laugh: The tigress is here :-D -- modified at 11:52 Thursday 1st June, 2006

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                                        • J Jerry Hammond

                                          VAIO Blue wrote:

                                          I believe there are no forever empire in the world, but what do you think would be the trigger that causes the collapse of US?

                                          The moment we realize that we are in fact an empire.

                                          “Profanity is the attempt of a lazy and feeble mind to express itself forcefully”

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                                          The US has been an empire for a long time. The tigress is here :-D

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