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RE: United States of America = The Roman Empire? 01-16-2013, 03:08 AM
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Lol no
I'm sorry if I offend any Americans, but the United States has no power what so ever. It is drowning slowly with internal AND external debt. The United States is manipulated. Its strength compared to other nations around the world may be equal to the strength of the Roman empire, but the United States is just a manipulated super-power. If there's one nation/power equal to the Roman Empire, it would have to be China, with a humongous population, trained and ready to do what they are told to do so.
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RE: United States of America = The Roman Empire? 01-16-2013, 03:34 AM
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I don't like the US, but they're plenty powerful. National debt is common in all nations, it's how they keep a sense of national duty.
As for actual power, like it or not, the US has plenty of power. They have a well-trained, highly motivated, cutting edge military that is at least one of the top 3 in the world. China's problem is that they oppress their people, and their military is not volunteer.
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RE: United States of America = The Roman Empire? 01-16-2013, 05:24 AM
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Let's look at GDP to national debt. All figures are in USD.
United States:
GDP: ~15.094 trillion, or 15,094,000,000,000
Debt: ~16.441 trillion, or 16,441,000,000,000
GDP/Debt : ~92%
France:
GDP: ~2.253 trillion, or 2,253,000,000,000
Debt: ~5.633 trillion, or 5,633,000,000,000
GDP/Debt: ~40%
Greece:
GDP: ~280.796 billion, or 280,796,000,000
Debt: ~583.300 billion, or 583,300,000,000
GDP/Debt: ~48%
So, yeah, US debt is higher than others, but they also make more money.
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