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    March 28

    America is Recovering From A Recession

    America’s economic forecast is mixed.  The world economy is intricately linked to the America economy and longer-term economic stabilization is contingent on USA national and world economic politics more than ever before.  However, there is hope.  The dream of Forty years ago is manifesting today in the form of change.  These are not fabricated words for the sake of politics.  There are substantial economic forces that are laying the groundwork for world economic recovery. 

     

    The President’s economic stimulus plan is not enough, and the World G20 Summit will produce new economic agreements that will have to be ratified by Congress.  America is now ready to admit failure and to change the approach to world politics by being an economic engine and partner.  The phasing out of oil usage longer term will be the subject of the G20 Economic Summit along with the equalization of wages, empowerment of developing nations, proper management of the environment and the aggressive campaign against terror will be discussed in a lot more detail than in the previous administration.  America will be sitting tall in world discussion since policies at home will appear to the rest of the world to be focused on the America citizen and not on the rich and powerful lobbyist although the system will still be perceived as imperfect.

     

    The world economy is showing signs of recovery and the United States, Britain, and Europe will lead the recovery by fostering unprecedented economic aid to countries that can begin to participate in the world economy in order to broaden the economic demand curve and to lesson the downturn of world economy associated with cyclical demand.  Leading the economic recovery will be innovative alternative, solar, wind and agricultural technologies that will put many nations in a position to jumpstart exports, fostering job creation and beginning to formulate pay structures that will bring regional economic demand to their continental neighbor and allow partnerships in transportation for South America, and Africa.  The war in Mexico will end with participation from not only the United States, but also, Panama and Central America as the Cartels run for cover.  These events will shape new economy in Mexico and dollars to replace drug economy begin to flow into Mexico reversing the regional immigrant trends by year three. 

     

    America will also make a tremendous effort to bring the world financial system into a new era of regulation and discipline.  The effort will begin and the World G20 Summit and will be further supported by G7, World Bank and United Nation resolutions for change.  The rest of the world will see the President of the United States Barack Obama as Twice the Clinton since He will have a powerful Secretary of State by his side saying “Yes We Can” to the world with that strong golden smile.   

     

    Africa is privately discussing with many intellectuals in the United States the failures after colonization and prior to the United States Yes We Can era.  The biggest challenge which manageable is the corruption and greed that has manifested in Africa.  Now, we know the leaders learned this during colonization and historically old habits hard to break, but they must.  The world biggest challenge is getting people of color to overcome the impacts of racism, colonization, poverty and the gross differences in country-to-country pay variations. 

     

    Finally, since these issues will be on the table in order to end war, avoid war and regional conflicts the world may actually have a chance to begin to address world poverty, income fairness as the President did for women in the United States of America by year four.  America will be a different country before the next election, but non of this will happen without the prayer from all of my important beautiful friends, woman and men alike.  In the world of my most famous philosopher:  “There can be no democracy without development and no development without democracy”.  And finally, only prayer can lift up this President to make the changes because God loves prayer and praise.

     

     

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    a pretty way to say that there is a change of power in the world
    June 17
    It is clear that the economic crisis and the United States has done the past relationship between the accumulation of problems,Including the United States, many countries not only need to reflect on positive action will have to pay,We pray for an early end to the crisis and look forward to the right of the well-being of the world's peace
    May 9
    Johnwrote:
    What comes out of the G20 this week may not be what some are hoping for and what others have been sceretly hoping for for decades now. China, the largest holder of US currency and bonds, is the second largest single country in stimulus spending and on track for 6 to 8 percent growth this years and is fed up with US monetary policy and constant pressure to change their monetary policies hense the call for an international currency. Our bloated stimulus bill has sparked ire and scorn form some EU members as well as Asia, the whole key to the global recovery. China has been making deals of decades to cement their reach in places like Africa and the Middle East, now they are doing the same in Latin and South America, they own more of the US then the Japanese did before their lost decade, we have to bend to their will.

    Regional wars will never cease, not unless 1 unifying culture exists, that would be Islam, the largest growing and most prevasive in Europe, America, and Africa. They do not interact with moderates or tolerance well, their reclaiming of the Swat valley and brutality shown since then are what we can all expect, their moderates will not stand up against the radicals. Our decisions to join or ignore these confilicts will shape our future, we better choose wisely. If we uncouple the world economy form the Middle East's oil we will only see more economic based wars as moeny and power vaccums open up and such the region into chaos and they will not allow that to happen and we should not push for it, energy independance is one thing, plunging an area of the planet into an economic diaster is another because we can't manage our own lifestyles is another.

    The wave of leftist socialism is poised to take root while the greed and arogance of capitalism have laid waste to the very principles our nation was based on. As Ronald Reagen stated in his 1960's speech, this is the time to make a choice, those who have recently grasped power in America made their at that time, I am afraid we will see 2 great ships pass in the night, China going toward capitalism and prosperity in one direction, American toward socialism and failed stated economics in the other, they will trade places in less then a decade. The one thing to watch closely in this G20, if there is a push for a universal currency for nations only to trade in, and the World Bank, IMF, etc. then who will regulate and dictate its monetary policy and controls? The day and age of autonomous and soverign nations maybe on the tipping point of extintion. What will arise I fear is much worse then we can imagine, hope is not spreading across the country equally or evenly. We are living in interesting times as the Chinese saying goes, we wished for it and now its here.
    Mar. 30
    Chris...wrote:
    Yes we shall remain confident and hope that the solution will happen quickly. Have a nice weekend. Best regard Chris... from Switzerland
    Mar. 28

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