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  • K kmg365

    Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

    stand up to the USA

    Last I checked we were best bud's n'all, did something change?

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    Vikram A Punathambekar
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    Well, no, India doesn't hate the USA like, say, Pakistan or Iran do. But the OP was saying "And I doubt that China will invade [...] I don't think India is quite up to that challenge yet." so I pointed out that India wasn't up to the task [implied: even if it felt the need to]. But yes, there is an undercurrent of resentment against the USA, although it seems to have diminished since Bush left. India does not like it that the USA has always considered Pakistan an ally over India. A secular democracy receptive to Western ideas versus an Islamic state that has been under military dictatorship for over half its existence. Oh, and you drive on the right, still use Imperial units, and write the date as MM/dd/yyyy. ;P

    Cheers, Vikram.

    Current activities: Films: Sense and Sensibility TV series: Friends, season 2 Books: Longitude, by Dava Sobel.


    Carpe Diem.

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    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

      India can't even stand up to China, there is no way it's going to stand up to the USA. Hell, if it faces off against the USA, 90% of its FDI inflow will stop.

      Cheers, Vikram.

      Current activities: Films: Sense and Sensibility TV series: Friends, season 2 Books: Longitude, by Dava Sobel.


      Carpe Diem.

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      Synaptrik
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      I meant as a new middle class of consumers to feed China's demand for sales.

      This statement is false

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      • K kmg365

        Light'n up, sit back have beer. What are they talking about at StarBucks these days?

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        I wouldn't know. I don't go to Starbucks.

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        • B Brady Kelly

          Synaptrik wrote:

          ...is that the world will end.

          Are you not perhaps projecting a little bit here, or reading too much into the daily cynicism here? :~

          You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.

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          No projection. Just read some of the posts from Oak, Mike, or Stan.

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          • V Vikram A Punathambekar

            Well, no, India doesn't hate the USA like, say, Pakistan or Iran do. But the OP was saying "And I doubt that China will invade [...] I don't think India is quite up to that challenge yet." so I pointed out that India wasn't up to the task [implied: even if it felt the need to]. But yes, there is an undercurrent of resentment against the USA, although it seems to have diminished since Bush left. India does not like it that the USA has always considered Pakistan an ally over India. A secular democracy receptive to Western ideas versus an Islamic state that has been under military dictatorship for over half its existence. Oh, and you drive on the right, still use Imperial units, and write the date as MM/dd/yyyy. ;P

            Cheers, Vikram.

            Current activities: Films: Sense and Sensibility TV series: Friends, season 2 Books: Longitude, by Dava Sobel.


            Carpe Diem.

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            Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

            have diminished since Bush left. India does not like it that the USA has always considered Pakistan an ally over India. A secular democracy receptive to Western ideas versus an Islamic state that has been under military dictatorship for over half its existence.

            Is perception that it will be better now? --- What is the opinion over there if Taliban take over Pakistan? Is that likely?

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            • S Synaptrik

              No projection. Just read some of the posts from Oak, Mike, or Stan.

              This statement is false

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              Or Ilion, or oily, or Intel-whatever... Or me: we've just elected an alleged fraud and known leftist as State President. Woe unto us, crime is prevalent, what will I do? The ANC rule for another five years, White people be worried! Woe, strife, heaviness, black futureless barren wastes, terrible miserable life. :laugh::laugh:

              You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.

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              • M Mike Gaskey

                Synaptrik wrote:

                collectively

                the fucking problem, defined.

                Synaptrik wrote:

                Nobody buys things like a free middle class

                you haven't been free for quite a while, only deluded. there is no freedom when the government has the ability to tax at will or to take control of your property via eminent domaign. to think otherwise is to not understand the meaning of freedom.

                Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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                Slavery is subjective. As well as Freedom. And its to a matter of degree. We'll always be slaves to our environment for instance. As long as we need to eat to live we're a slave to food gathering. We mitigate it through social arrangements and technology, but its still to a matter of degree. So, yes. I haven't been free for a while. But to a degree that I notice? Nah. Anecdote. I was working in landscaping and we had a worm casting setup. A hippy kid tried to ask me if the worms minded the slavery I was subjecting them to. I asked if they could know the difference at all? Eating crap is eating crap, whether in a tub with other worms or in the dirt where they are natively. Would you take the red pill, to eat synthetic aminos in a dismal apocalyptic setting? Or eat the blue pill and enjoy virtual steak? And what is really different between the two besides a frame of reference? You still need to eat and crap. You still need to work, whether on a ship or in an office. There's still interactions, associations, and duty. The kids in the matrix or slaves and the ones roaming the depths in metal buckets are free. Yet is the relative experience much different for either of them? Nice philosophical point you raise Mike. But its philosophical at best. I am no more free in the idealistic world of unfettered free trade and the dominance of free market economic models with locally controlled social mores imposed upon the rest. No, in either situation there is still a limit to freedom. Its subjective.

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                • S Synaptrik

                  Slavery is subjective. As well as Freedom. And its to a matter of degree. We'll always be slaves to our environment for instance. As long as we need to eat to live we're a slave to food gathering. We mitigate it through social arrangements and technology, but its still to a matter of degree. So, yes. I haven't been free for a while. But to a degree that I notice? Nah. Anecdote. I was working in landscaping and we had a worm casting setup. A hippy kid tried to ask me if the worms minded the slavery I was subjecting them to. I asked if they could know the difference at all? Eating crap is eating crap, whether in a tub with other worms or in the dirt where they are natively. Would you take the red pill, to eat synthetic aminos in a dismal apocalyptic setting? Or eat the blue pill and enjoy virtual steak? And what is really different between the two besides a frame of reference? You still need to eat and crap. You still need to work, whether on a ship or in an office. There's still interactions, associations, and duty. The kids in the matrix or slaves and the ones roaming the depths in metal buckets are free. Yet is the relative experience much different for either of them? Nice philosophical point you raise Mike. But its philosophical at best. I am no more free in the idealistic world of unfettered free trade and the dominance of free market economic models with locally controlled social mores imposed upon the rest. No, in either situation there is still a limit to freedom. Its subjective.

                  This statement is false

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                  Synaptrik wrote:

                  Nice philosophical point you raise Mike. But its philosophical at best.

                  it is far from philosophical, the philosphy you refer to is the philospohy that resulted in your nation. if you accept the loss of freedom willingly, your children and their chrldren have my sympathy. but to repeat myself as well as add to my original statement, you're not free if: you can be taxed freely by your governemt you can be forced to give up your property to your government through eminent domaign you have ask permission of purchase a firearm you have to ask permission to carry your firearm

                  Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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                  • S Synaptrik

                    I meant as a new middle class of consumers to feed China's demand for sales.

                    This statement is false

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                    Vikram A Punathambekar
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                    Ah, ok. But if the US is screwed, India is screwed worse because that's where most of our FDI comes from. Example: Our benchmark index, the SENSEX, hit an all-time high of 21,000+ last Jan. In comparison, it reached 6,000 for the first time in mid 2005. Before the year was out, it had plummeted below 8,000.

                    Cheers, Vikram.

                    Current activities: Films: Sense and Sensibility TV series: Friends, season 2 Books: Longitude, by Dava Sobel.


                    Carpe Diem.

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                    • K kmg365

                      Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                      have diminished since Bush left. India does not like it that the USA has always considered Pakistan an ally over India. A secular democracy receptive to Western ideas versus an Islamic state that has been under military dictatorship for over half its existence.

                      Is perception that it will be better now? --- What is the opinion over there if Taliban take over Pakistan? Is that likely?

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                      The US seems to be slowly coming around to the idea that India is a more natural partner than Pakistan, but guess which is the MNNA?

                      kmg365 wrote:

                      What is the opinion over there if Taliban take over Pakistan?

                      They will start sending out more terrorists. There already are reports that dozens have infiltrated, and I think it's only a question of time before the next terrorist attack. They are insane enough to even launch a direct attack. If the USA wakes up to find the Taliban in Islamabad, then, yes, it would have to unambiguously align itself with India, although to what level it would support India against Pakistan is anybody's guess.

                      kmg365 wrote:

                      Is that likely?

                      Unless the USA steps into Pakistan to clear out the Taliban (and face it, the Pakistani state apparatus seems neither willing nor able to do it), it's only a question of when, not if.

                      Cheers, Vikram.

                      Current activities: Films: Sense and Sensibility TV series: Friends, season 2 Books: Longitude, by Dava Sobel.


                      Carpe Diem.

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                      • B Brady Kelly

                        Or Ilion, or oily, or Intel-whatever... Or me: we've just elected an alleged fraud and known leftist as State President. Woe unto us, crime is prevalent, what will I do? The ANC rule for another five years, White people be worried! Woe, strife, heaviness, black futureless barren wastes, terrible miserable life. :laugh::laugh:

                        You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.

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                        Vikram A Punathambekar
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                        Brady Kelly wrote:

                        we've just elected an alleged fraud

                        Hey, you're late, we do it all the time!

                        Cheers, Vikram.

                        Current activities: Films: Sense and Sensibility TV series: Friends, season 2 Books: Longitude, by Dava Sobel.


                        Carpe Diem.

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                        • K kmg365

                          Light'n up, sit back have beer. What are they talking about at StarBucks these days?

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                          Chris Austin
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                          kmg365 wrote:

                          What are they talking about at StarBucks these days?

                          Shitty over-roasted coffee beans?

                          Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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                          • B Brady Kelly

                            Or Ilion, or oily, or Intel-whatever... Or me: we've just elected an alleged fraud and known leftist as State President. Woe unto us, crime is prevalent, what will I do? The ANC rule for another five years, White people be worried! Woe, strife, heaviness, black futureless barren wastes, terrible miserable life. :laugh::laugh:

                            You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.

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                            Chris Austin
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                            Brady Kelly wrote:

                            Or me: we've just elected an alleged fraud and known leftist as State President.

                            elected... fraud.... Seems like the natural order of things.

                            Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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                            • S Synaptrik

                              ...is that the world will end. Really?!? This is what you all really think? I see a concerted effort to raise the alarms of FUD-based rhetoric to meteoric heights and we're all just merrily hopping along to the tune like a bunch of drooling lemmings. Ohhh... buy bullets! Ohhh.... China will invade! Ohhh... Socialism! Ohhh... bullshit. A lot remains to be seen and it appears to me that we, collectively are forgetting the tenacity and resilience of this nation and its peoples. At the local level it doesn't feel like the picture being painted at the larger level. Maybe its geographic, but I doubt it unless we're talking Detroit. An interesting side story is a city in North Carolina which has printed its own local currency to stave off the recession: local solutions[^] There are things that we can do at the local level that will weather a depression. And I doubt that China will invade. They need their consumer base. Nobody buys things like a free middle class. I don't think India is quite up to that challenge yet.

                              This statement is false

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                              I think we just like to commiserate.

                              Synaptrik wrote:

                              There are things that we can do at the local level that will weather a depression.

                              Yeah, our neighbors have all actually had a talk about this. Everybody in the culdesac has started a vegetable garden :) and a few people have uprooted their oaks and planted fruit trees. It won't save the world but I do appreciate people thinking about it.

                              Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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                              • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                                Ah, ok. But if the US is screwed, India is screwed worse because that's where most of our FDI comes from. Example: Our benchmark index, the SENSEX, hit an all-time high of 21,000+ last Jan. In comparison, it reached 6,000 for the first time in mid 2005. Before the year was out, it had plummeted below 8,000.

                                Cheers, Vikram.

                                Current activities: Films: Sense and Sensibility TV series: Friends, season 2 Books: Longitude, by Dava Sobel.


                                Carpe Diem.

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                                Right, so due to the codependency between the US and China, I can't honestly accept the scenario of them invading. They depend on our social and economic structures for their economy and applying their forms onto our society would backfire. So, no invasion. Just more FUD.

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                                  I think we just like to commiserate.

                                  Synaptrik wrote:

                                  There are things that we can do at the local level that will weather a depression.

                                  Yeah, our neighbors have all actually had a talk about this. Everybody in the culdesac has started a vegetable garden :) and a few people have uprooted their oaks and planted fruit trees. It won't save the world but I do appreciate people thinking about it.

                                  Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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                                  Exactly what I'm getting at. I think that locally the impacts will be less than what we see in the media and on forums such as this. Too bad no one picked up the topic of North Carolina's new currency and its local success. That's the real story in this thread. But an old adage comes to mind: " You can lead a whore to culture but you can't make her think. "

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                                    ...is that the world will end. Really?!? This is what you all really think? I see a concerted effort to raise the alarms of FUD-based rhetoric to meteoric heights and we're all just merrily hopping along to the tune like a bunch of drooling lemmings. Ohhh... buy bullets! Ohhh.... China will invade! Ohhh... Socialism! Ohhh... bullshit. A lot remains to be seen and it appears to me that we, collectively are forgetting the tenacity and resilience of this nation and its peoples. At the local level it doesn't feel like the picture being painted at the larger level. Maybe its geographic, but I doubt it unless we're talking Detroit. An interesting side story is a city in North Carolina which has printed its own local currency to stave off the recession: local solutions[^] There are things that we can do at the local level that will weather a depression. And I doubt that China will invade. They need their consumer base. Nobody buys things like a free middle class. I don't think India is quite up to that challenge yet.

                                    This statement is false

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                                    Stan Shannon
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                                    Synaptrik wrote:

                                    Ohhh... buy bullets! Ohhh.... China will invade! Ohhh... Socialism! Ohhh... bullsh*t.

                                    You left out: Ohhh...Bush! Ohhh...Cheney! Ohhhh...Christians! Ohhh...free market capitalism! Ohhhh...social conservatives! Ohhhh....neo cons...

                                    Synaptrik wrote:

                                    A lot remains to be seen and it appears to me that we, collectively are forgetting the tenacity and resilience of this nation and its peoples.

                                    I'm actually pretty sure that the people who have forgotten that are currently in control of congress and the white house, and the democrats and liberals in general.

                                    Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.

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                                    • S Synaptrik

                                      Slavery is subjective. As well as Freedom. And its to a matter of degree. We'll always be slaves to our environment for instance. As long as we need to eat to live we're a slave to food gathering. We mitigate it through social arrangements and technology, but its still to a matter of degree. So, yes. I haven't been free for a while. But to a degree that I notice? Nah. Anecdote. I was working in landscaping and we had a worm casting setup. A hippy kid tried to ask me if the worms minded the slavery I was subjecting them to. I asked if they could know the difference at all? Eating crap is eating crap, whether in a tub with other worms or in the dirt where they are natively. Would you take the red pill, to eat synthetic aminos in a dismal apocalyptic setting? Or eat the blue pill and enjoy virtual steak? And what is really different between the two besides a frame of reference? You still need to eat and crap. You still need to work, whether on a ship or in an office. There's still interactions, associations, and duty. The kids in the matrix or slaves and the ones roaming the depths in metal buckets are free. Yet is the relative experience much different for either of them? Nice philosophical point you raise Mike. But its philosophical at best. I am no more free in the idealistic world of unfettered free trade and the dominance of free market economic models with locally controlled social mores imposed upon the rest. No, in either situation there is still a limit to freedom. Its subjective.

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                                      Synaptrik wrote:

                                      I am no more free in the idealistic world of unfettered free trade and the dominance of free market economic models with locally controlled social mores imposed upon the rest. No, in either situation there is still a limit to freedom. Its subjective.

                                      If you believe that than you don't have a clue what the word 'freedom' even means.

                                      Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.

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                                        Synaptrik wrote:

                                        I am no more free in the idealistic world of unfettered free trade and the dominance of free market economic models with locally controlled social mores imposed upon the rest. No, in either situation there is still a limit to freedom. Its subjective.

                                        If you believe that than you don't have a clue what the word 'freedom' even means.

                                        Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.

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                                        Lets look at one hypothetical based on free trade and unregulated markets. Commercialism reigns supreme and Monsanto is unblocked in its move to genetically modify our greenery and patent it so noone can legally produce seed. Now I'm not even free to eat natural food. Extreme case but allowed under your model. Sounds like freedom eh?

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                                        • S Synaptrik

                                          Lets look at one hypothetical based on free trade and unregulated markets. Commercialism reigns supreme and Monsanto is unblocked in its move to genetically modify our greenery and patent it so noone can legally produce seed. Now I'm not even free to eat natural food. Extreme case but allowed under your model. Sounds like freedom eh?

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                                          Synaptrik wrote:

                                          Sounds like freedom eh?

                                          Stan was correct, you don't have a clue. stay out of the way when things get tough, you will not survive.

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